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Authentic Polish Food Walking Tour

A Culinary Journey Through Krakow

There’s no better way to get to know Polish culture than through its food. Join a guided culinary walk through Krakow’s authentic local venues with a professional English-speaking guide and enjoy 4 tasting stops featuring pierogi, traditional soups, oscypek cheese, potato pancakes, gołąbki and bigos. Toast the experience with local beer and a classic shot of Polish vodka. Intimate groups of up to 12 people guarantee a relaxed atmosphere and meaningful moments beyond the formal agenda.

“What?!? You haven’t tried Polish cuisine yet? There is no better way to get to know the culture than through its food.”

This culinary walking tour of Krakow offers a refined and engaging way to experience the city's flavors, history, and culture. Accompanied by a professional English-speaking guide, participants enjoy traditional Polish specialities — from pierogi and a variety of soups to local snacks and regional beverages — while exploring authentic local venues. The intimate format provides a relaxed setting ideal for connection, shared experiences, and meaningful moments beyond the formal agenda.

Food tour participants enjoying Polish street food
Traditional Polish oscypek cheese and bread at a Krakow market

A True Polish Feast

This isn't just a tasting — it's a true Polish feast. We've designed a route that will satisfy even the hungriest foodies, with four stops featuring the best of regional cuisine in the company of a professional English-speaking guide.

Beyond the food, the tour is about connection — a relaxed, intimate format perfect for meeting people and sharing meaningful moments together, away from the formal agenda of the conference.

What's on the menu

We promise — no one leaves hungry! The tour includes four curated stops across Krakow where you'll taste a wide range of traditional Polish dishes, paired with local beverages and finished with a classic Polish toast.

Each group is kept intentionally small — a maximum of 12 people — to preserve the intimate atmosphere that makes this experience special.

What's included

  • Local snacks: oscypek smoked cheese and obwarzanki Krakow pretzels
  • A festival of traditional Polish soups
  • A festival of pierogi — the iconic Polish dumplings
  • Traditional potato pancakes, gołąbki (cabbage rolls) and bigos (hunter's stew)
  • A delicious Polish dessert to round it off
  • Local beers (non-alcoholic options available) and a classic shot of Polish vodka to toast the end of the tour

Practical Information

Durationapprox. 3 hours
LanguageEnglish
Group sizeSmall group: max. 12 people

We typically run 2–3 groups per time slot. If interest is high, we can open additional groups — having managed events for up to 150 people before, we are ready for any scale.

About the experience

Four curated stops across Krakow, each showcasing a different facet of Polish cuisine, tied together by stories about the culture, history, and traditions behind every dish. An English-speaking professional guide leads you through the whole experience.

A refined and engaging way to experience the flavors, history, and culture of Krakow — and to connect with fellow participants in a relaxed, authentic setting.

Places are limited. Reserve early to secure your seat at the table.

Dates & Booking

Choose one of the two available departures

Registration required via MyEO Events, where you will be redirected after clicking "Book now".

Slot A
Tuesday, 6 October 202618:00 – 21:00
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Slot B
Saturday, 10 October 202615:00 – 18:00
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Tour contact

For questions about this tour, contact the organizer directly:

info@krakowurbantours.com
+48 665 015 665

Price

79 EUR / person

Max. 12 people per group · approx. 3h

  • Price includes a professional English-speaking guide, all food, and drinks mentioned in the programme.
  • Deadline for sign-up: 21 days before the tour date.

A taste of what's coming

Come hungry, leave happy. Pierogi, soups, oscypek cheese, bigos, and a shot of Polish vodka to round it all off — this is Krakow on a plate.