Discover the charm of Kazimierz Dolny during a 2‑hour private walking tour through one of Poland’s most picturesque small towns. Begin with a climb to Góra Trzech Krzyży, where a panoramic viewpoint offers stunning vistas of the Vistula River, the Old Town, and the surrounding hills.
Continue to the historic parish church of St. John the Baptist and St. Bartholomew, known for its impressive Renaissance interior and richly decorated organ. From there, stroll into the lively Market Square, surrounded by beautifully preserved merchant houses that reflect the town’s golden age.
Walk through the quieter Mały Rynek, a charming corner of the Old Town with a more intimate atmosphere, and learn about the town’s artistic traditions and legends. Visit the Franciscan Monastery, an important spiritual site overlooking the valley, and hear stories about its role in local history.
After the walking tour, enjoy a 1‑hour visit to the Cockerel Museum, where you will discover the origins of Kazimierz Dolny’s most iconic symbol. Learn about the ingredients used to create the traditional cockerel pastries and watch a live demonstration of dough weaving. Taste freshly baked cockerels and watch an animated film presenting the legend of the black cockerel.
Then it’s your turn to get creative: weave your own cockerel under the guidance of an expert. At the end of the workshop, each participant receives a journeyman certificate and a ready‑baked cockerel to take home.