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Krakow Accessible Tours

Poland’s medieval beauty... Krakow will have you marvelling in wonder from your very first gaze upon its elegant facades, quaint cobbled lanes, expansive main square, and quiet, winding park paths. There is so much to see in the historic city itself, and even more just beyond its doorstep. Discover this charmingly beautiful town and create fond memories of Central Europe’s best kept secret to cherish forever.

Historical buildings in Krakow, Poland

Krakow is steadily becoming more and more accessible to disabled travellers all the time, and has recently undergone many changes in order to try and open its doors to everyone who wishes to visit this fine city. Other benefits include how inexpensive Krakow is compared to major tourist destinations in the West, so your travel budget can stretch much farther here! Come during any of the four seasons to experience Krakow’s many different and intriguing sides, from a soft and snowy winter wonderland to warm summer evenings spent relaxing on the banks of the Vistula river.

All tours include fully accessible vans, all with room for one wheelchair and five standard seats. Larger buses can also be arranged for more travellers in a wheelchair - there are no limits! Early booking is highly recommended to avoid disappointment.


Swans on a lake in Krakow, Poland

Krakow: There are a wide variety of exciting city adventures customised just for you. From a simple and leisurely stroll around the inviting Old Town district, to learning about the local culture at renowned museums and historical relics, or even enjoying a concert or festival (there’s always plenty happening in Krakow!), your choices are truly endless. Browse accessible accommodation in Krakow.

 

A visitor in a wheelchair in Auschwitz-Birkenau, Poland

Auschwitz-Birkenau: The infamous concentration camp has now become a living memorial and museum, with limited yet guided access for wheelchairs. Disabled visitors are welcomed to see sections of the complex with navigable terrain, both indoors and outdoors. Open all four seasons.

 

Wieliczka Salt Mine, Poland

Wieliczka Salt Mine: Visit one of UNESCO’s very first heritage sites and one of the world’s oldest salt mines and marvel at the incredible saltworks, intricate chapels, and other amazing creations hiding beneath the earth. Disabled access along much of the tourist route is possible, depending on the wheelchair size. Standard wheelchairs are also available at Wieliczka upon request.

 

A view over the town of Zakopane, Poland

Zakopane: Enjoy panoramic mountain vistas over this bustling and quaint resort town from the heights of the dramatic Kasprowy Wierch gondola, or from the top of Gubalowka peak via a speedy and modern incline railway car. Both attractions are fully accessible.

 

White basilica in Wadowice, Poland

John Paul II Trail: Follow in the footsteps of the beloved pope and saint, travelling to his boyhood home of Wadowice to see the places that were of importance to him growing up and in later years, and now to his fellow Catholics alike. Stops along this trail are wheelchair friendly.

 

For more information on accessible tours in Poland, to discuss what’s suitable for your ability, or to check availability and prices, please call 0161 260 2218 or submit an enquiry.

All about Krakow

Yearning for a break from reality, and a chance to travel through time to the days when fire-breathing dragons were the main headline-grabbers and talk of the town? Krakow, Poland, is where to go to be transported into the world of Smok Wawelski, the local devious dragon, who nowadays has turned all cute and cuddly, and whose only threat is to make you not want to return home too soon. Through this huggable hometown hero, you can learn of Krakow’s colourful past and positive present, via an impressive list of must-see sites where the greatest and most legendary of stories reside.

In Krakow itself, you can find as many as 30 museums - most of them wheelchair-accessible - with the newest operating underground, beneath the Main Square. This vibrant city, often named the “Polish cultural capital”, also hosts a plethora of events of international renown. In the year 2000, it was honoured with the title of European Capital of Culture. More evidence displaying the richness of Polish heritage can be found in the work of Polish writers, poets and composers collected in numerous museums, as well as in properties with strong connections to these famous people.

Every historical period in the city produced its own specific elements of culture and character. Priceless historic buildings to be found in Krakow include the Gothic castle of Wawel, gleaming Renaissance, baroque and classical palaces, an impeccably preserved historic city centre, churches, monasteries and various commemorative monuments.

Many of these places were honoured by their inclusion in the UNESCO World Heritage List. Of especial interest are: Auschwitz-Birkenau, Krakow’s historic Old Town and the salt mine of Wieliczka. With your Krakow accessible tour guide, you can visit all of these gems and more with complete ease and enjoyment. Your guide will take you sightseeing in one of their safe, comfortable and fully equipped vans, as well as give you sound advice on important logistical details like bathrooms, elevators, ramps and anything else important to your trip. The jovial guides are eager to serve you and to share their extensive knowledge of Krakow, Malopolska and Poland with you. Book your incredible accessible holiday in Krakow with DisabledHolidays.com today!

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