Kraków as a city of literary giants, from Wisława Szymborska’s flat to the places tied to Czesław Miłosz.
The Nobel Laureates Trail with a guide: what you will see
During the tour we will find out, among others, which was Wisława Szymborska’s favourite café and which church was regularly attended by Czesław Miłosz. Then, we will see the exhibition “Szymborska’s Drawer.” And at the end, we will visit their places of rest, this is to say the Skałka place and Rakowice Cemetery.
Selected places: the Main Market Square, Miłosz’s flat on ul. Bogusławskiego, Province café, St Giles Church, Skałka, Rakowice Cemetery.
Who this tour is for
For people who already know Kraków, or who were after something off the usual track from the start. Fewer crowds, more detail.
- Returning visitors who have done the classic route
- Small groups and individual travellers
- Visitors from abroad, since we also guide in English
How long it takes and what to know
Duration
The route normally takes 2 – 4 h. We adjust the pace and the scope to the group, so if you have less time we will shorten it without dropping what matters most.
Admission tickets
The guiding fee does not cover admission to museums and ticketed sites. Several of them sell timed entry and are often booked out days ahead in season, so it is worth mentioning them when you book.
Booking a date
Tell us how many of you there are, when you plan to come and roughly how much time you have. We normally reply the same day, with a suggested route and a price.


