Travel through the real locations from Schindler’s List on a guided golf cart tour.
Discover Kraków’s Jewish Quarter and the former Ghetto without walking long distances.
Learn powerful WWII stories about Oskar Schindler, the Jewish community, and life under Nazi occupation.
Enjoy a comfortable 75-minute ride with an English-speaking local guide.
See the most important sites of Kazimierz and Podgórze, clearly marked on the tour map.
Begin your tour in Kazimierz, Kraków’s historic Jewish Quarter—once a vibrant center of Jewish life and later transformed into a film set for Schindler’s List. As you travel through atmospheric streets and courtyards, including Szeroka Street and filming locations used in the movie, your local guide explains how these places appeared on screen and what they represented in real life before World War II.
Continue across the Vistula River into Podgórze and enter the area of the former Kraków Ghetto, where thousands of Jews were forcibly relocated during the Nazi occupation. At Plac Bohaterów Getta, now a powerful memorial space, hear stories of everyday life, deportations, and individuals whose real experiences inspired scenes from the film.
Pass preserved fragments of the ghetto walls and original streets that remain unchanged since the war. Throughout the tour, your guide connects cinematic scenes with historical facts, explaining the role of Oskar Schindler, the moral choices he faced, and how closely the film reflects the real events that took place in Kraków.
In addition to the English-speaking guide, audio guides are available in 27 languages for your convenience.
This tour combines history, storytelling, and comfort, making it an ideal experience for visitors who want a deeper understanding of Kraków’s past without long walks. Perfect for travelers with limited time, families, and anyone looking for a meaningful and accessible way to explore the city.