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About Krakow

Kraków, one of Poland's oldest and most enchanting cities, is a vibrant tapestry of history and culture. The majestic Wawel Castle, perched atop a hill, overlooks the Vistula River and serves as a symbol of Polish royalty. Stroll through the bustling Main Market Square, where the iconic St. Mary's Basilica stands proudly, its trumpeter playing the hourly hejnał. The cobblestone streets of the Kazimierz district, once the heart of Jewish life, are now filled with trendy cafes and art galleries. With its rich heritage, lively atmosphere, and a deep sense of tradition, Kraków captivates every visitor with its timeless charm.
Main attractions in
The Main Square of the Old Town
The Wawel Royal Castle
Saint Mary's Basilica
The Historical Museum of the City of Kraków
Kazimierz
Oskar Schindler's Enamel Factory
The Main Square of the Old Town
Main Market Square (Kraków) is the largest medieval square in Europe, located in the historic center of Kraków. Founded in the 13th century, it is surrounded by beautiful buildings, including the Town Hall, Cloth Hall, and St. Wojciech's Church. It is a site for important cultural and social events.
The Wawel Royal Castle
Wawel Castle (Kraków) — a historic complex located on Wawel Hill, it is a symbol of Polish royal power. It includes the royal palace, cathedral, and museums. The castle served as the residence of Polish kings and the center of political and cultural life during the Middle Ages. Its architecture blends Gothic, Renaissance, and Baroque styles.
Saint Mary's Basilica
St. Mary's Basilica (Kraków) — one of the most famous symbols of the city, built in late Gothic style. Its unique stained-glass windows, the impressive altar by Veit Stoss, and two towers, one taller than the other, make this church an architectural masterpiece. Every hour, the famous hejnał is played from one of the towers.
The Historical Museum of the City of Kraków
Kraków Historical Museum — an important cultural institution showcasing the city's history through exhibits related to its development, historical events, and cultural heritage. The museum has several branches, including the famous collection in the Old Town Hall, where archaeological finds, artworks, and archival materials are displayed.
Kazimierz
Kazimierz Jewish Quarter — a historic district in Kraków, a center of Jewish life since the 14th century. It features synagogues, Jewish cemeteries, and museums that reflect the rich heritage of the Jewish community. The quarter is also known for its cozy cafes, restaurants, and cultural events.
Oskar Schindler's Enamel Factory
Oscar Schindler's Factory — a museum located in the former factory where, during World War II, German businessman Oskar Schindler saved over 1,200 Jews. The museum tells the story of life in Kraków during the occupation, Schindler's heroism, and the historical context of the Holocaust.
Vacation with children
Wawel Castle
Dive into Poland’s history by exploring the royal castle with its magnificent architecture and museums.
Visiting the Main Market Square
Stroll around one of Europe’s largest market squares, surrounded by historic buildings, cafes, and street performers.
Cloth Hall (Sukiennice)
Visit the historic trading building with numerous souvenirs and traditional Polish crafts.
Kazimierz tours (Krakow Jewish Quarter)
Discover the historic Jewish district with cozy cafes, synagogues, and museums.
Blonia Park
Enjoy nature and fresh air at one of Krakow’s largest parks, perfect for picnics and strolls.
Krakow Zoo
Spend time at the zoo located in a picturesque valley, observing local flora and fauna.