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  • Jocelyn D
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    We booked this food tour on our very first night in Krakow (& it was our 1st ever food tour as well). Everything was well organized & as we progressed to each location, Ania gave us background on both the location and food we were trying. Because we did this our first night, it gave us ideas of what we wanted to eat 'again' as we spent the remainder of our vacation in Krakow.
    We were the only ones in our group (family of 6, w 4 kids). I was a bit nervous booking this tour as my younger kids aren't the most adventerous eaters. But, they all had so much fun; we were so stuffed by the end that we needed to take an extra long walk back. Ania was a lot of fun (she also sent a follow-up email with reminders of what we ate, recipes & tips). We absolutely recommend this tour!
    Review of: Krakow Food Tasting Tour with Delicious Poland
    Written August 14, 2023
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  • Suman_Lall
    London, UK10 contributions
    The tour was perfect in length, amount of food and drink as well as the history/culture explained by Kasia. I'm not a fan of herrings so Kasia found me an alternative which was great, it was good to know that the tour is flexible to the customers needs.

    Great experience, Kasia is fabulous and good company...a lot of fun and good food 'n' drink was had.

    Thank you Kasia!
    Review of: Secret Food Tours Krakow w/ Private Tour Option
    Written March 13, 2020
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  • Margaret B
    South Houston, TX67 contributions
    I was only familiar with vodka in martinis. We had a nice evening with our guide. She had a nice table set with snacks and different vodkas. We enjoyed learning about the history of vodka and how important it is in the Polish Culture especially at weddings.
    I loved the apple pie shot. Vodka mixed with apple juice and cinnamon, liquid apple pie! Yum!
    We really enjoyed our evening learning and tasting vodka.
    Review of: Deluxe Polish Vodka Tour Experience in Krakow
    Written October 19, 2019
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  • Heather-Ann R
    Edinburgh, UK47 contributions
    We did this tour with Tom on our first afternoon and it was an excellent way to familiarise ourselves with the old town. Tom was an excellent guide who pointed out places of interest and told us about the history of the city generally as well as about the food. The restaurant and coffee shop he took us to were both really lovely, pierogi becoming a firm favourite during our trip! We would thoroughly recommend this tour.
    Review of: EVERYDAY Krakow: Traditional Food Tour with Old Town Sightseeing
    Written May 27, 2022
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Has anyone done both tours before?
Do you think the former is worth doing?

I have done the tour with a guide - so i guess techncially i have gone on the "General tour 3.5h" or something similar, but i am only at Auschwitz 1 for 1.5h, and then we rushed to Auschwitz 2-Birkenau for 1h. i recently went on a organized tour from Krakow bc i couldnt secure guided tour ticket at the last minute from the website. but i think my guide may a person in training (?) cos he was guiding us with an Auschwitz educator standing beside him all the time. I still couldnt figure out whether he is a new guide in training within Auschwitz, or he needs to be chaperoned bc he is a guide hired from the 'outside' (ie not someone hired by the Aushcwitz site). I am inclined to believe it is the latter, but not sure, so would appreciate anyone with better insights. So this means there could be 2 diff guides - one is a tour agency guide from the outside, and another is a Auschwitz educator guide?
Answer: for future readers - I did the 6 hour tour and it is a better pace,smaller group and you visit a few more places in the camps. Our guide was very good. Worthwhile if you have more than a passing interest in the history. We were at Auschwitz for 3 hours and birkenau for 2.25 hours. Crowds were smaller that day so we didn’t have to stop to wait for other groups. I then returned to Auschwitz around 4pm to walk through on my own and to visit some of the country specific exhibits - Hungary’s exhibit is especially good. In order to return to camp 1, I purchased free tickets ahead of time since you have to renter the queue.

Tour vs self guided - 100% go on a tour. The guides paint a more complete picture than you will get from a guidebook. You can arrive early if you want to see birkenau before it gets crowded and walk on your own. No ticket is required to visit birkenau.

Auschwitz vs birkenau - you want to see both. Auschwitz is more intact and has almost all of the exhibits. The exhibits of luggage,eyeglasses, shoes, and human hair is overwhelming. Birkenau is 25x the size of Auschwitz camp 1. Many buildings were destroyed but you can get a better feel for the scale of the genocide. Even with most buildings destroyed you get a chill realizing how people were sorted and put to death. Many times within hours of arrival.

Krakow ghetto - to round out your experience walk through the ghetto and Jewish quarter. Visit the synagogues. Realize the size of the Jewish community that thrived in this area and then 90% of them were killed.

Last - learn about the history that led up to the holocaust. Hitler did not rise up in a vacuum. There were 20 years of anti-semitism that occurred before the death camps. The nazis were very good at isolating Jews, cutting them off from day to day community and business involvement and then eventually shipped them off to forced labor and death. Awareness of that history will help prevent this from ever happening again.
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