Embark on a private walking tour of Kraków tracing the life of Karol Wojtyła, who later became Pope John Paul II. This experience provides an intimate glimpse into the city he cherished for over thirty years, offering a poignant introduction to the life, faith and enduring legacy of one of the most influential figures of the 20th century.
From St. Florian's Church, where he fulfilled his duties as a young priest, you'll walk towards the Main Market Square and admire St. Mary's Basilica, an important site for his later pilgrimages. Proceed through the University Quarter, where he pursued his studies, and wander down Kanonicza Street, one of Kraków's oldest streets, where he lived for many years.
Next, pay a visit to the Franciscan Basilica, renowned for its vivid stained glass and as Wojtyła's preferred sanctuary for prayer. In close proximity, observe the Papal Window of the Bishop's Palace, from where he would greet the crowds during each of his visits to Kraków. The tour concludes on Wawel Hill at the historic cathedral that witnessed pivotal moments of his spiritual journey.