- Krakow
Step right into the heart of history with a ticket to Schindler's Factory. Formerly, an enamel factory, it is now a museum that hosts a permanent exhibition that tells the story of the Polish people under Nazi occupation. Learn about German entrepreneur, Oskar Schindler, whose bravery saved countless lives during the Second World War, as immortalized in Spielberg's Oscar-winning epic, Schindler's List.
You'll also walk the streets of the former Jewish Ghetto. As you walk and learn about the terrible events that transpired during WWII, you'll see part of the undestroyed wall that once divided the ghetto where Jewish citizens were forced to live.
Afterward, you'll visit Wieliczka, home to one of Europe's largest ancient salt mines. Over 700 years old and plunging 340m deep, this subterranean labyrinth spans a staggering 245 km.
Wander through a 3-kilometer tourist route that weaves through over 20 grand halls, including the awe-inspiring St. Kinga's Church. This underground sanctuary, carved entirely from salt, sparkles with chandeliers and religious sculptures, creating an otherworldly atmosphere.