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7 reviews of Krakow Half-Day Tour by Trabant
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Our whole experience of Krakow was fantastic. The people were friendly and very helpful, great food, value for money and so much history. The crazy car tour combined fun and knowledge, we had a great guide who was very informative. Over all an experience worth doing again.
Reviewed by: John B, United Kingdom, July 2008
The guide we had in Krakow was fantastic, we learnt so much more than what a book could tell us, it was a great experience!!
Reviewed by: Erica P, Australia, March 2008
Really good fun, great tour guide and not something you can do just anywhere.
Reviewed by: Susan B, United Kingdom, February 2008
A great guide helped deliver an interesting and well researched tour which was still very laid back. Just what we'd been looking for, Palin eat your heart out!!
Reviewed by: Anonymous, United Kingdom, December 2007
Our guide was excellent. He told us news about Nowa Huta that you would never read about in a book. The view at the top of the mound was breathtaking, and despite the snow, the sightseeing tour through Krakow and the Jewish quarters was excellent. The guide was a very nice young man and very good company.
Reviewed by: Elizabeth C, United Kingdom, December 2007
The tour guide was knowledgeable and full of all types of great informative details. Traveling around in the Trabant automobile was quite the experience. Well worth the money.
Reviewed by: Deborah C, United Kingdom, November 2007
Car and guide were fun and the visit to Nova Huta was interesting but sitting in a communist cafe and being given a modern history lesson with a few photos and only being taken to the front gates of the steelworks was a waste of time. Also, no visit to Kazimierz the old Jewish quarter, where Schindler's List was filmed as it was Easter Sunday - even though the tour guide was a self-declared atheist!!
Reviewed by: Brian L, United Kingdom, April 2008
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