The Perfect Destination For
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City-Wide
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Culture
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Foodies
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Metro/City
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Nature & Outdoors
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Nightlife
Key Facts for Planners
Kraków, a UNESCO World Heritage site, is a perfectly preserved medieval city. Once Poland’s capital, it remains a cultural and historical center. Its unique atmosphere is enhanced by traditions like the hourly bugle call from St. Mary’s Church tower. Explore the Royal Route, visit Wawel Castle and Cathedral, and discover the historic Jewish quarter of Kazimierz.
Admire stunning architecture, art, and history at St. Mary’s Church, the Cloth Hall, and the Czartoryski Museum. Don’t miss the vibrant culture and unique experiences beyond the city, including salt mine, concentration camp, and pilgrimage sites.
Key Areas
Czartoryski Museum
Cloth Hall
Wawel Royal Castle
Kazimierz Jewish district
Cracow National Museum
Rynek Underground
Museum of Contemporary Art
The “Wieliczka” Salt Mine
Pieskowa Skala Castle
Niepolomice Royal Castle
Zakopane
Ojców National Park
Pieniński National Park
Dunajec River George
Top Krakow Experiences
Wieliczka: Dive beneath the surface and discover a salty cultural treasure
Stained Glass Museum Workshop: Design your own stained-glass masterpiece
Art Color Ballet Performance: Reach the roots of the Slavic Culture
Stay at Hotel Stary: indulge in timeless elegance
Sukiennice: explore Polish folklore and culture