World War II in Kraków - Free Walking Tour

Kraków, Poland
Duration: 02:30 | 3 Ratings
About the Experience
    FREE TOUR
About the Tour

Despite undeniable charm of Kraków, the city still bears scars of the horrors of the Second World War. Traces of the German occupation still remain on the walls and streets of the city, but most of all they remain in the memories of our parents and grandparents, still haunting some of them at night.

World War II was a moment of the greatest trials and tribulations, a time that awoke the best in some and the worst in others. This was a time of courage and sacrifice, fear and treason. It was a moment in history when even the smallest decision could bear grave consequences.

Walk with us through the streets of Kraków, hear about the most brutal officers of the Nazi machine, and learn about the deadly tools they used to repress their victims. Hear about ordinary people facing the Nazi regime and rising up to become silent heroes. Let us surprise you with the most spectacular resistance actions taken by individuals and organised groups

About the Guide
We are Walkative! Our goal is to promote our cities across Poland, Austria, Ukraine, Germany and Malta - no matter what your budget is! Since 2007 we have guided more than 2 million people. We provide tours in English, Spanish and German mostly.

How to Find Guide
You will meet us at the Katyn Cross at the end of Grodzka Street with a view of the Wawel Castle. Look for the yellow umbrella.

Meeting point to start a Tour
Grodzka 64, 33-332 Kraków, Poland

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