Krakow Jewish Quarter Food Tour with Local Drinks
Enjoy 7 Polish tastings across 5 local stops in the Kazimierz neighborhood with a small group
Kraków’s Kazimierz neighborhood carries centuries of trade, faith, and every day hunger, and its best flavors still live in small, local addresses. On this guided walking tour, taste the neighborhood in order: jadłozianka, bread and cheese, at plac Wolnica, pierogi with the fruit drink, kompot, on Miodowa, and zapiekanka, polish pizza, with limonada at Plac Nowy. Adults toast cherry vodka, then you finish with a floral pączek, a polish style donut. Eat boldly, then keep exploring.
What You Get With This Tour
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Savor centuries of Polish flavors
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Guided walking tour through Kazimierz (Jewish Quarter)
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Expert English-speaking guide
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7 Polish tastings at 5 local stops
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Pierogies, Polish donuts, Polish pizza and more
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Small group experience
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Guide tips
Tour Itinerary
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Your tour begins at “The Three Musicians” fountain
Meet your guide by the bronze trio near Planty Park, then step into Kazimierz with a quick intro to what makes this Poland’s most snackable neighborhood. Your guide shares expectations for the tastings and pace before the first stop. -
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Start with a sweet jadłozianka at plac Wolnica 1
First, try jadłozianka, a local-style open-faced bite on soft bread with creamy cheese and a touch of jam or honey. It’s simple and specific to everyday Kraków eating, and it wakes up your palate fast. -
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Taste mixed pierogi with kompot at Miodowa 23
Next, sit down for handmade pierogi, from potato and cheese to cabbage and mushroom, plus a meat option. You pair it with kompot, a traditional fruit drink that serves as a nice contrast to the rich dumplings. -
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Choose zapiekanka, Polish pizza, with limonada at plac Nowy 4
Then follow your guide to Plac Nowy for zapiekanka, Kraków’s iconic toasted baguette piled with melted cheese and mushrooms, with options to switch up toppings. A sparkling homemade limonada keeps it bright while you learn why this is the city’s cult street food. -
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Toast cherry vodka near Bożego Ciała
After the savory run, you stop for a shot of Polish cherry vodka in a cozy local bar. Adults get the full tasting, while younger guests stick to non-alcoholic drinks, and your guide explains how infused vodkas fit into Polish food culture. -
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Your tour ends at Stradomska 18
Finish with a floral pączek, a pillowy doughnut often filled with rose or other floral jam, then wrap up near Stradomska for an easy next move. You end the tour close to transport and nightlife, ready to keep exploring with some local recommendations.
Additional Information
Good to know:
Accessibility: This experience is wheelchair accessible, though some areas include uneven streets and small bridges. Please contact us in advance so we can make the proper accommodations.
Dietary restrictions: Please contact us in advance with any special dietary restrictions or allergies, so we can do our best to accommodate you.
Alcohol consumption: Alcohol is only served to guests 18 and older. Non-alcoholic drinks are provided for younger guests. Please bring a government ID if you plan to partake.
Check-in: Arrive 15 minutes early for check-in at the meeting point so the group can depart on time.
Your 3-hour tour includes:
Expert English-speaking guide
Guided walking tour through Kazimierz (Jewish Quarter)
7 Polish tastings across 5 stops
Alcoholic drinks for guests 18+
Non-alcoholic drinks for guests under 18
Maximum group size of 12
What to bring:
Comfortable shoes
Valid ID
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Frequently Asked Questions
Is this tour family friendly?
Yes. This Kraków food tour is a good fit for families with older kids who enjoy trying new foods, and non-alcoholic drinks are available for guests under 18.
What if I have concerns about my mobility on this tour?
This experience is wheelchair accessible, but you may encounter uneven streets along the walking route. If you have specific concerns, please contact us in advance so we can help you assess the fit.
What if I have dietary restrictions?
Please contact us in advance with any dietary restrictions or allergies. We will do our best to accommodate you.
Do the stops ever change?
Yes, sometimes the tastings may change due to a closure or seasonal availability. Rest assured you will always be provided with the most local and delicious options.





