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Family Home of John Paul II Tours and Tickets

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What are people saying about Family Home of John Paul II

Patrick_R, Jan 2026
Very Pleased and honoured to Visit
Absolutely ....very very good Mind blowing at times ...with information about Papa ....and his earlier life Do not miss this ! You will see and find out things remarkable.
Rebecca_V, Jan 2026
This was a great tour for...
This was a great tour for us as a Catholic family. We happened to be at all of these sites on the day that Pope Francis died, so we saw the mourning banners go up as we were there. While our tour guide provided a mostly secular perspective on these sites, we were given ample time to explore on our own. Make sure to try the cream cakes in JPII's home town, which he loved as a child!
Silvio_M, Dec 2025
Josh Paul
It was very good. The driver was punctual and he takes us to all the places mentioned in the tour. He also was our tour guide.
Yulissa_H, Mar 2025
Catholics - this is a MUST DO tour!
We went to see all things JPII, Divine Mercy & Saint Faustina & it was a marvelous experience! Chris was an excellent tour guide. I’ve appreciated that he had a clean new car for the long distance between the sites we are visiting. Chris was punctual & trustworthy. He catered to our specific needs and was experienced and knowledgeable, respectful and personable. 100% recommend this tour.

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.