What if you visit the city of Krakow, Poland, during a bike ride with a local guide? A nice way to discover this beautiful city!
Far from the countless tourists who walk on the Spanish beaches, on the French Riviera or in the Alps to enjoy their holidays, why not visit the ancient capital of Poland, namely Krakow?
The uniqueness of this city, which still remains today the true cultural centre of the country, is the possibility to walk and discover it entirely by bike. A very pleasant walk that will give you the opportunity to fall under the charm of this city with strong traditions and remarkable architectural identity.
A visit not like others
In a world that is ours where life is defying at all times, where the time of stopping to breathe and admire what is around us, the visit of Krakow by bike is an excellent alternative that will seduce you quickly.
It is an opportunity to have a real glimpse of the city and to go beyond the beaten paths that thousands of tourists take every year. On your journey, accompanied by a local guide, you will learn to appreciate the view, to listen to the anecdotes that enamel the city while doing a little exercise.
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A visit rich in discoveries
The advantage of cycling is that you will be able to go to places where most visitors do not go. The city of Krakow still has new bike paths and is an increasingly popular means of transport by the inhabitants themselves. As cars struggle to enter the old town, it will be a child game for you.
The opportunity to discover some of Krakow’s small architectural treasures such as Place Marie, Halle aux Draps (the oldest shopping centre in the city), the Tour de l’Hotel de Ville. Other places are to be discovered by bike in Krakow like the University of Jagiellonia, the oldest university in all of Poland, the former Jewish quarter in Kazimierz (where Steven Spielberg’s film was shot in part) "The Schindler List" or the ramparts along the Vistule River and the Dragon Cave of the Wawel Castle .
A unique journey of 12 km, lasting 4 hours, in the heart of Krakow as few tourists have the chance to discover.
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