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Experience Poland with us!
⚪️ Auschwitz-Birkenau
⛏️ Wieliczka Salt Mine
🏰 The Wawel Castle and Cathedral
🏙Walking tours around Kraków: day and night edition
🏭Schindler's Factory
🏔️ Tatra Mountains: Funicular to Gubałówka + Zakopane
🏊🏻Thermal pools in Chochołów
🧑🏼‍🌾Folk Show Evenings
🛩️ airport transfers
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Szukamy firmy z polecenia zajmującej się obsługą social mediów z terenu Krakowa i okolic.
20/03/2025

Szukamy firmy z polecenia zajmującej się obsługą social mediów z terenu Krakowa i okolic.

We invite you to book a new trip with our company💞💣Come and discover Zakopane - the home of the Tatra Mountains. Experie...
05/02/2025

We invite you to book a new trip with our company
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Come and discover Zakopane - the home of the Tatra Mountains. Experience this unforgettable adventure, so full of breathtaking impressions and memories. A perfect place for wildlife enthusiasts and amateurs of mountain folk architecture, which combines the best features of a small town with a health and tourist resort.

For the comfort of your tour, we pick you up from your apartment or hotel in Krakow (or the nearest location there with access for cars), and then we drive you straight to Zakopane, which may last 1.5 up to 2 hours approximately, depending on the road and traffic situation.

Visit Chocholow, a small village in the heart of the Tatras. It is also a beautiful open-air museum of high land rural wooden architecture that offers an insight into the local area’s ethnographic heritage and culture.

You are there to take pictures and remember everything forever! And afterwards, a time to relax and drink mountain home made vodka plus eating Oscypek (smoked sheep cheese)!

Then, we are about to stop in the town of Zakopane to enjoy 2.5 hours of your leisure time. That includes a trip to the hilltop of Gubalowka on a funicular railway car in order to see an excellent panorama of the Tatra Mountains. You can also visit nice cafes, restaurants, souvenir shops and many special attractions there.

When you are back down in Zakopane, you can take a walk along its main streets and lunch or dine in one of all those local restaurants and diners in town. Definitely, the best place to do it is Krupówki - the central pedestrian and shopping promenade in Zakopane.

The final spot to pay a visit to is the hot springs complex situated in the Chocholow Thermal Baths, if you use a 2.5 hour ticket for children and adults, it will let you make use of indoor and outdoor pools, water slides and jacuzzis.

29/10/2024

Opis
Biuro turystyczne Cracow Visit Tours & Transfers poszukuje pracownika do działu rezerwacji i logistyki.

Podstawowe obowiązki:

- planowanie pracy pilotów wycieczek i kierowców,

- koordynacja przebiegu wyjazdów turystycznych,

- rezerwacje biletów i autokarów turystycznych,

- telefoniczny i mailowy kontakt z klientem w języku angielskim,

- przyjmowanie i wprowadzanie rezerwacji do systemu,

Od kandydatów oczekujemy:

- dobrej znajomości języka angielskiego,

- zaangażowania, odpowiedzialności i uczciwości,

- uśmiechu i komunikatywności,

- dyspozycyjnosci 5 dni w tygodniu

Oferujemy:

- atrakcyjne wynagrodzenie, na które składają się; podstawa oraz premia uzależniona od wyników indywidualnych .

- zatrudnienie w formie umowy o pracę lub umowy zlecenia

- 8 godzinny dzień pracy w systemie dwuzmianowym oraz elastyczny grafik pracy,

- możliwość zdobycia doświadczenia w obsłudze ruchu turystycznego,

Jeżeli spełniasz wyżej wymienione warunki i wiążesz swoją przyszłość zawodową z turystyką zachęcamy do aplikowania.

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Wieliczka is not just history, it's a journey underground that will leave lasting impressions! Join our group of explore...
14/03/2024

Wieliczka is not just history, it's a journey underground that will leave lasting impressions! Join our group of explorers and admire the magnificent sculptures, chambers, and corridors of the Salt Mine! 😊

Ready for an unforgettable journey underground? ✨Discover the secrets of the Wieliczka Salt Mine with Cracow Visit!Book ...
12/03/2024

Ready for an unforgettable journey underground? ✨
Discover the secrets of the Wieliczka Salt Mine with Cracow Visit!
Book your tour now and experience a unique adventure underground. 😊

The Auschwitz-Birkenau Museum is that it houses a vast archive of documents related to the Holocaust. The museum's archi...
05/02/2024

The Auschwitz-Birkenau Museum is that it houses a vast archive of documents related to the Holocaust.

The museum's archive contains over 38 million pages of material, including camp records, personal testimonies, and other historical documents. These records provide valuable insights into the lives of the prisoners, the operations of the camp, and the broader context of the Holocaust.

The meticulous preservation of these documents contributes significantly to our understanding of the atrocities committed during this dark period of history. Researchers and historians can access this archive to deepen their knowledge and contribute to the ongoing effort to remember and learn from the Holocaust.

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It's important to note that Auschwitz is a solemn and historically significant site, as it was a concentration and exter...
20/01/2024

It's important to note that Auschwitz is a solemn and historically significant site, as it was a concentration and extermination camp during the Holocaust.
While the primary focus should be on honoring the memory of the victims and the lessons learned from this tragic history, here are three lesser-known facts about the Auschwitz-Birkenau Museum:

Crematorium and Gas Chamber Reconstruction:
The Auschwitz-Birkenau Museum contains a reconstructed gas chamber and crematorium. While the original structures were partially destroyed by the N***s before the camp's liberation, the museum has worked to reconstruct parts of them to provide visitors with a more comprehensive understanding of the atrocities that occurred.

Archival Preservation Efforts:
The museum actively engages in ongoing efforts to preserve and digitize archival materials related to the Holocaust. This includes documents, photographs, and personal items confiscated from the victims. The goal is to ensure the historical record is not lost and to provide researchers and future generations with access to these materials.

Conservation of Personal Items:
The museum conserves and displays personal items belonging to the victims, such as shoes, glasses, and hair. These artifacts serve as poignant reminders of the individuals who suffered and perished at Auschwitz. The preservation efforts aim to maintain the integrity of these items while conveying the human stories behind them.

It's crucial to approach discussions about Auschwitz with sensitivity and respect for the gravity of the historical events that occurred there.

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At Cracowvisit, we're always on the lookout for unique and exhilarating experiences to make your travel adventures truly...
18/01/2024

At Cracowvisit, we're always on the lookout for unique and exhilarating experiences to make your travel adventures truly memorable.

This time, we've got something special in store for you – an exclusive opportunity to sharpen your shooting skills at a top-notch shooting range!

🎯 Thrill and Excitement: Step out of your comfort zone and immerse yourself in the world of marksmanship. Experience the rush of hitting the bullseye with precision.

🤝 Community Building: Connect with fellow travelers and shooting enthusiasts in a friendly and inclusive environment. Share stories, make new friends, and bond over a shared passion for adventure.

🔒 Safety First: Rest assured, your safety is our top priority. Professional instructors will provide a comprehensive briefing on firearm safety, ensuring a secure and enjoyable experience for everyone.
We look forward to locking and loading with you!

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Did you know that St. Kinga Chapel: This underground chapel is a remarkable example of salt artistry. Carved entirely fr...
17/01/2024

Did you know that St. Kinga Chapel:
This underground chapel is a remarkable example of salt artistry.
Carved entirely from salt by miners,
St. Kinga's Chapel is adorned with stunning sculptures, altars and chandeliers, all made from salt crystals. The chapel is a remarkable display of both artistic skill and the dedication of the miners in creating a place of worship deep inside the salt mine.

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All over the world, Auschwitz has become a symbol of terror, genocide, and the Holocaust. It was established by Germans ...
12/01/2024

All over the world, Auschwitz has become a symbol of terror, genocide, and the Holocaust. It was established by Germans in 1940, in the suburbs of Oswiecim, a Polish city that was annexed to the Third Reich by the N***s. Its name was changed to Auschwitz, which also became the name of Konzentrationslager Auschwitz.

The direct reason for the establishment of the camp was the fact that mass arrests of Poles were increasing beyond the capacity of existing "local" prisons. The first transport of Poles reached KL Auschwitz from Tarnów prison on June 14, 1940. Initially, Auschwitz was to be one more concentration camp of the type that the N***s had been setting up since the early 1930s. It functioned in this role throughout its existence, even when, beginning in 1942, it also became the largest of the extermination centers where the "Endlösung der Judenfrage" (the final solution to the Jewish question - the N**i plan to murder European Jews) was carried out.

Division of the camp

Auschwitz I. The first and oldest was the so-called "main camp," later also known as "Auschwitz I" (the number of prisoners fluctuated around 15,000, sometimes rising above 20,000), which was established on the grounds and in the buildings of prewar Polish barracks;

Auschwitz II. The second part was the Birkenau camp (which held over 90,000 prisoners in 1944), also known as "Auschwitz II" This was the largest part of the Auschwitz complex. The N***s began building it in 1941 on the site of the village of Brzezinka, three kilometers from Oswiecim. The Polish civilian population was evicted and their houses confiscated and demolished. The greater part of the apparatus of mass extermination was built in Birkenau and the majority of the victims were murdered here;

Auschwitz III. More than 40 sub-camps, exploiting the prisoners as slave laborers, were founded, mainly at various sorts of German industrial plants and farms, between 1942 and 1944. The largest of them was called Buna (Monowitz, with ten thousand prisoners) and was opened by the camp administration in 1942 on the grounds of the Buna-Werke synthetic rubber and fuel plant six kilometers from the Auschwitz camp. The plan was built during the war by the German IG Farbenindustrie concern, to which the SS supplied prisoners to work. In November 1943, the Buna sub-camp became the seat of the commandant of Auschwitz III, to which other industrial Auschwitz sub-camps were subordinated.

Interessengebiet
The Germans isolated all the camps and sub-camps from the outside world and surrounded them with barbed wire fencing. All contact with the outside world was forbidden. However, the area administered by the commandant and patrolled by the SS camp garrison went beyond the grounds enclosed by barbed wire. It included an additional area of approximately 40 square kilometers (the so-called "Interessengebiet" - the interest zone), which lay around the Auschwitz I and Auschwitz II-Birkenau camps.
The local population, the Poles and Jews living near the newly-founded camp, were evicted in 1940-1941. Approximately one thousand of their homes were demolished. Other buildings were assigned to officers and non-commissioned officers from the camp SS garrison, who sometimes came here with their whole families. The pre-war industrial facilities in the zone, taken over by Germans, were expanded in some cases and, in others, demolished to make way for new plants associated with the military requirements of the Third Reich. The camp administration used the zone around the camp for auxiliary camp technical support, workshops, storage, offices, and barracks for the SS.

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Westerplatte 2/6
Kraków
31-045

Godziny Otwarcia

Poniedziałek 09:00 - 18:00
Wtorek 09:00 - 18:00
Środa 09:00 - 18:00
Czwartek 09:00 - 18:00
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We have been organizing various tours in Krakow and beyond for 3 years. We work only with professional, licensed guides, have only comfortable cars and experienced drivers, who speak English. In addition to tours to Auschwitz, Salt Mines, Zakopane, Shooting range, and all kinds of transfers, we can also do any tour you want, to many other places in Krakow and beyond, which are not as popular among tourists.