Krakow

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    13. - 15. Nov 2026

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  • Booked by people
  • Available for people
  • Free Wifi

    Free Wifi

  • Swimming Pool

    Swimming Pool

  • Spa

    Spa

  • Parking

    Parking

  • Gym

    Gym

  • Hairdryer

    Hairdryer

  • Meals: Bed & Breakfast

  • Transportation option: Bus, Car

Discover the timeless charm of Krakow, a city where centuries of history meet a vibrant, modern spirit. Wander through the heart of the Old Town, where the magnificent Main Market Square opens onto elegant streets, historic churches, and landmarks like St. Mary’s Basilica and the iconic Cloth Hall.

Follow the winding streets toward Wawel Castle, rising above the Vistula River as a symbol of Krakow’s royal past, while the atmospheric Kazimierz district reveals a rich blend of history, culture, cafés, and local life. From peaceful walks along the river to lively evenings in hidden courtyards and bustling squares, Krakow is a city where heritage, creativity, and everyday life come together — inviting you not simply to explore, but to experience its unique atmosphere.

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13th November – Friday

Upon arrival in Krakow, panoramic optional sightseeing tour of the city (excluding admission fees to churches and castles): Wawel Castle, the Cathedral, the Renaissance Castle (considered the most beautiful north of Italy), the Main Square (one of the largest medieval squares in Europe and one of the finest urban ensembles in the world), the Cloth Hall (Sukiennice), Krzysztofory Palace, St. Anne’s Church, Florianska Street, and the Barbican Gate.

Hotel check-in for the groups.

Competition check in.


Overnight stay.

14th November – Saturday

Breakfast.

Start Krakow Fest Info Dance 2026.

Optional excursion to the Wieliczka Salt Mine, the oldest of its kind.
Explore a 300-meter labyrinth spanning 9 levels and reaching a depth
of 327 meters, featuring unique structures hand-carved from salt blocks.
Return to Krakow.

Optional: Social evening – a closing gathering for all
participants.

Overnight stay.

15th November – Sunday

Breakfast and hotel check-out.

Optional walking tour of the Jewish Quarter (Kazimierz). Once an independent town founded by King Casimir III, it later became the historic heart of Krakow’s Jewish community. Today, it is a bohemian district, ideal for meeting friends, enjoying Polish beer, and tasting traditional Zapiekanki. The entire area features an authentic atmosphere with unique cafes, restaurants, shops, and historical monuments. The tour covers the Schindler’s List passage, the Old Synagogue, the Old Jewish Cemetery, the Jewish Square, and the Remah Synagogue. Your guide will share compelling insights about pre – WWII life and the wartime history of the area.

Alternative optional excursion to Auschwitz, the former Nazi concentration and extermination camp Auschwitz-Birkenau (now a UNESCO-protected Memorial and Museum).


Departure of all studios back to their destinations. See you next year!

Optional Excursions (sightseeing)

Krakow city center tour

10€

Jewish Quarter Tour

10€

Wieliczka Salt Mine Tour

45€

Auschwitz-Birkenau Museum Tour

35€

Boat Cruise

15€

Club/Disco

entry from 15€

***all prices are per person, prices are subject to change, depending on the number of applicants and prices at the time of program implementation
***we ask groups to register for excursions to the Salt Mine and Auschwitz 30 days before departure or earlier, because the number of daily tickets is limited and it is not possible to register for any of the two excursions on site