Explore Schindler's Factory, famed from Spielberg's “Schindler's List,” with a museum guide recounting the German entrepreneur's aid to Jews in WWII. Then, traverse Podgórze's streets, witnessing remnants of WWII like the undestroyed ghetto wall, former Jewish residences, the “Under the Eagle” pharmacy, and the symbolic Empty Chair Monument in Heroes' Square.
Next, head to Wieliczka, a town near Krakow, to discover Europe's expansive 700-year-old salt mine. Explore freely through 3 kilometres of tunnels, encountering 20 halls, including the grand St. Kinga's Church adorned with salt sculptures and chandeliers. Experience the mine's therapeutic microclimate and delve into the sanatorium 135 metres underground.