Segway Tour in Krakow - 3 hour tour
3 h
With guide
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Itinerary
This is a typical itinerary for this product
Stop At: Tempel Synagogue, Kraków, Miodowa 24, 30-001 Kraków, Poland
Tempel Synagogue is not only a major place of worship, but also a booming center of Jewish culture, which hosts numerous concerts and meetings, especially during the Festival.
Duration: 10 minutes
Stop At: Kupa Synagogue (Synagoga Kupa), Miodowa 24, Krakow 31-055 Poland
is a 17th-century synagogue in Kraków, Poland. It is located in the former Jewish quarter of Kazimierz developed from a neighborhood earmarked in 1495 by King Jan I Olbracht for the Jewish community, which has been transferred from the budding Old Town. Kupa Synagogue serves Kraków's Jewish community as one of the venues for religious ceremonies and cultural festivals, notably the annual Jewish Culture Festival in Kraków.
Duration: 10 minutes
Stop At: Izaak Synagogue, Kupa 18, 31-057 Kraków, Poland
is a Prayerhouse built in 1644 in the historic Kazimierz District of Kraków, Poland. The synagogue is named for its donor, Izaak Jakubowicz (d. 1673), also called Isaac the Rich, a banker to King Władysław IV. The synagogue was designed by Francesco Olivierri, an Italian working in Poland in that era. Jakubowicz is buried in the Remah Cemetery. Variants of the name include Ayzik, Izaak, and Isaac. Izaak is the standard Polish spelling, while Jakubowicz is Polish for a "Son of Jacob."
Duration: 10 minutes
Stop At: High Synagogue, ul. Jozefa 38, Krakow 31-056 Poland
High Synagogue is an inactive Orthodox Jewish synagogue in Kazimierz District of Kraków, Poland. It was called the High (or Tall) Synagogue for many centuries for it was the tallest synagogue in the city, or because the prayer hall was upstairs. In the second half of the 16th century, a wealthy merchant known only as Israel, proposed to King Sigismund II August his request for permission to set up a synagogue. He obtained the agreement and in 1563 he started construction.
Duration: 10 minutes
Stop At: The Old Synagogue, Bartosza 46, 31-053 Kraków, Poland
Old Synagogue is an Orthodox Jewish synagogue in the Kazimierz district of Kraków, Poland, in Yiddish it was referred to as the Alta Shul. It is the oldest synagogue[1] building still standing in Poland, and one of the most precious landmarks of Jewish architecture in Europe. Until the German invasion of Poland in 1939, it was one of the most important synagogues in the city as well as the main religious, social, and organizational centre of the Kraków Jewish community.
Duration: 10 minutes
Stop At: Wolf Popper Synagogue, ul. Szeroka 16, Krakow 31-053 Poland
used to be one of the most splendid Jewish houses of prayer in the old Jewish quarter of Kazimierz established in a suburb earmarked in 1495 by King Jan I Olbracht. The Synagogue was founded by Wolf "The Stork" Popper in early 17th century. Its entrance was once adorned with openwork doors depicting four animals: an eagle, a leopard, a lion, and a buck deer, which symbolize the main traits of a devout man.
Duration: 10 minutes
Stop At: Remuh Synagogue, Szeroka 40, 31-053 Kraków, Poland
is named after Rabbi Moses Isserles c.1525–1572, known by the Hebrew acronym ReMA (רמ״א, pronounced ReMU) who's famed for writing a collection of commentaries and additions that complement Rabbi Yosef Karo's Shulchan Aruch, with Ashkenazi traditions and customs. Remah Synagogue is the smallest of all historic synagogues of the Kazimierz district of Kraków. It is currently one of two active synagogues in the city.
Duration: 10 minutes
This is a typical itinerary for this product
Stop At: Tempel Synagogue, Kraków, Miodowa 24, 30-001 Kraków, Poland
Tempel Synagogue is not only a major place of worship, but also a booming center of Jewish culture, which hosts numerous concerts and meetings, especially during the Festival.
Duration: 10 minutes
Stop At: Kupa Synagogue (Synagoga Kupa), Miodowa 24, Krakow 31-055 Poland
is a 17th-century synagogue in Kraków, Poland. It is located in the former Jewish quarter of Kazimierz developed from a neighborhood earmarked in 1495 by King Jan I Olbracht for the Jewish community, which has been transferred from the budding Old Town. Kupa Synagogue serves Kraków's Jewish community as one of the venues for religious ceremonies and cultural festivals, notably the annual Jewish Culture Festival in Kraków.
Duration: 10 minutes
Stop At: Izaak Synagogue, Kupa 18, 31-057 Kraków, Poland
is a Prayerhouse built in 1644 in the historic Kazimierz District of Kraków, Poland. The synagogue is named for its donor, Izaak Jakubowicz (d. 1673), also called Isaac the Rich, a banker to King Władysław IV. The synagogue was designed by Francesco Olivierri, an Italian working in Poland in that era. Jakubowicz is buried in the Remah Cemetery. Variants of the name include Ayzik, Izaak, and Isaac. Izaak is the standard Polish spelling, while Jakubowicz is Polish for a "Son of Jacob."
Duration: 10 minutes
Stop At: High Synagogue, ul. Jozefa 38, Krakow 31-056 Poland
High Synagogue is an inactive Orthodox Jewish synagogue in Kazimierz District of Kraków, Poland. It was called the High (or Tall) Synagogue for many centuries for it was the tallest synagogue in the city, or because the prayer hall was upstairs. In the second half of the 16th century, a wealthy merchant known only as Israel, proposed to King Sigismund II August his request for permission to set up a synagogue. He obtained the agreement and in 1563 he started construction.
Duration: 10 minutes
Stop At: The Old Synagogue, Bartosza 46, 31-053 Kraków, Poland
Old Synagogue is an Orthodox Jewish synagogue in the Kazimierz district of Kraków, Poland, in Yiddish it was referred to as the Alta Shul. It is the oldest synagogue[1] building still standing in Poland, and one of the most precious landmarks of Jewish architecture in Europe. Until the German invasion of Poland in 1939, it was one of the most important synagogues in the city as well as the main religious, social, and organizational centre of the Kraków Jewish community.
Duration: 10 minutes
Stop At: Wolf Popper Synagogue, ul. Szeroka 16, Krakow 31-053 Poland
used to be one of the most splendid Jewish houses of prayer in the old Jewish quarter of Kazimierz established in a suburb earmarked in 1495 by King Jan I Olbracht. The Synagogue was founded by Wolf "The Stork" Popper in early 17th century. Its entrance was once adorned with openwork doors depicting four animals: an eagle, a leopard, a lion, and a buck deer, which symbolize the main traits of a devout man.
Duration: 10 minutes
Stop At: Remuh Synagogue, Szeroka 40, 31-053 Kraków, Poland
is named after Rabbi Moses Isserles c.1525–1572, known by the Hebrew acronym ReMA (רמ״א, pronounced ReMU) who's famed for writing a collection of commentaries and additions that complement Rabbi Yosef Karo's Shulchan Aruch, with Ashkenazi traditions and customs. Remah Synagogue is the smallest of all historic synagogues of the Kazimierz district of Kraków. It is currently one of two active synagogues in the city.
Duration: 10 minutes
Included
- Private tour
- Local, professional guide
- All taxes, fees and handling charges
- tour includes transportation that transport guests between sights on a SEGWAY self-balancing vehicle
Not included
- Gratuities
- Transportation to/from attractions
- Food and drinks
- Entry/Admission - Tempel Synagogue, Kraków
- Entry/Admission - Kupa Synagogue (Synagoga Kupa)
- Entry/Admission - Izaak Synagogue
- Entry/Admission - High Synagogue
- Entry/Admission - The Old Synagogue
- Entry/Admission - Wolf Popper Synagogue
- Entry/Admission - Remuh Synagogue
Additional
- Confirmation will be received at time of booking
- Not recommended for pregnant travelers
- Not wheelchair accessible
- Children must be accompanied by an adult
- Minimum age is 13 years
- A minimum of 2 adults per booking is required
- Dress code is smart casual
- This is a private tour/activity. Only your group will participate
Features
Tourism
95%
Original
85%
Cultural
80%
Adrenaline
50%
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