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reneem_g, Jun 2026
Unforgettable Glimpse at the Life of Poole John Paul II
This was a very unique experience. My daughter and I were so impressed with the tour and were grateful we did not miss out on such an uncommon tour. Being Polish and Catholic, Pope John Paul II was always an important figure in our family. However, being from the US this tour provided an insight into his early years and the person he was (besides being the Pope) that we could not have experienced anywhere else in the world. For my family, this was a truly moving and unforgettable day.
Robert_P, Jun 2026
Guide saves company reputation
The tour guide was great. The office made time arrangement mistake. He managed to reorganize and make the tour interesting and very informative
Mary_E, May 2026
Wonderful day with Piotr, visiting John Paul II sites
Piotr, our guide, was wonderful! He was very knowledgeable of all the Catholic sites in the area, gave us great guidance on the high points to see at each stop and took excellent care of us. We had plenty of time to enjoy the boyhood home of John Paul II and his childhood church as well as pray the divine mercy novena in the chapel of St Faustina. I would highly recommend this tour and especially Piotr again. It was an excellent experience.
Jenny_H, Apr 2026
We had a Good experience...
We had a Good experience on our trip. The driver is very friendly and on time. Very knowledgeable with the area.

Family Home of John Paul II

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Krakow
Family Home of John Paul II
  • The museum is both wheelchair-accessible and stroller-accessible with elevators and ramps to get between floors.

  • Tickets are free for children under 7 years and assistants of those with disabilities.

  • If you choose to go on an audio tour, it takes around 1 hour, whereas guided tours typically take around 70 minutes.

  • Every last Sunday of the month for 2 hours, the museum is adjusted to suit those who are sensitive to excessive stimuli, with multimedia displays and music turned off.