Krakow

Krakow, a gem in Polands crown, brims with timeless elegance. Its cobbled streets echo tales of a rich history, while the vibrant squares buzz with modern culture. From the majestic Wawel Castle to the poignant Auschwitz-Birkenau, Krakow offers a profound journey through time, leaving visitors captivated by its enduring charm.

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Things To See & Do

Zakopane

Zakopane

Gateway to the Tatras
Zakopane, at an altitude of nearly 800 metres, is a premier resort town in Poland, famed for its stunning mountain scenery and winter sports.

6 hours

Suggested Time

Wieliczka Salt Mine

Wieliczka Salt Mine

Delve into Krakows Salty Depths
The Wieliczka Salt Mine, a UNESCO World Heritage site, is a mesmerising subterranean world, entirely carved from salt, dating back to the 13th century.

3-4 hours

Suggested Time

Wawel Royal Castle

Wawel Royal Castle

Journey through Polands Royal Legacy
Wawel Royal Castle, perched atop Wawel Hill, is a symbol of national pride and identity, showcasing stunning architecture and a rich history dating back to the 11th century.

2-3 hours

Suggested Time

Wawel Cathedral

Wawel Cathedral

Polands Spiritual and Historical Heart
Wawel Cathedral, located within Wawel Castle, is a significant site of Polish history and culture, housing numerous royal tombs.

1-2 hours

Suggested Time

Water Park in Krakow SA

Water Park in Krakow SA

Fun-filled Water Adventure
Water Park in Krakow SA is one of the largest indoor water parks in Poland, offering a variety of water attractions.

3-4 hours

Suggested Time

Vistulan Boulevards

Vistulan Boulevards

Scenic Riverside Walks in Krakow
The Vistulan Boulevards, stretching along the Vistula River, offer scenic walking paths, bike lanes, and numerous recreational activities.

2-3 hours

Suggested Time

Tyniec Abbey

Tyniec Abbey

Serene Monastery with Stunning Views
Tyniec Abbey, a Benedictine monastery perched on a cliff overlooking the Vistula River, offers tranquillity and stunning views.

2-3 hours

Suggested Time

St. Marys Basilica

St. Marys Basilica

Gothic Masterpiece in Krakows Heart
St. Marys Basilica, a stunning Gothic church in Krakows Main Square, is renowned for its wooden altarpiece and hourly trumpet call.

1-2 hours

Suggested Time

Rynek Glowny

Rynek Glowny

Immerse in Krakows Historic Splendour
Rynek Glowny, the citys main market square, is a lively spot filled with history, charm, and architectural grandeur. Its the perfect place to experience the citys pulse.

2-3 hours

Suggested Time

Royal Road

Royal Road

Historic Route of Polish Kings
The Royal Road, a historic route taken by Polish kings, leads from the Main Square to Wawel Castle, passing numerous historic landmarks.

2-3 hours

Suggested Time

Polish Airmen Park

Polish Airmen Park

Tribute to Polish Airmen
Polish Airmen Park, located in Krakow, is a memorial park dedicated to Polish airmen who served in WWII.

1-2 hours

Suggested Time

Planty Park

Planty Park

Green Oasis Encircling Old Town
Planty Park, a verdant belt surrounding Krakows Old Town, offers a tranquil escape from the citys hustle and bustle.

2-3 hours

Suggested Time

Park Bednarskiego

Park Bednarskiego

Historic Green Oasis
Park Bednarskiego, located in Krakows Podgorze district, is a historic park offering scenic walking paths, lush greenery, and peaceful ambiance.

2 hours

Suggested Time

Ojcow

Ojcow

Scenic National Park
Ojcow National Park, located near Krakow, is known for its dramatic limestone cliffs, deep gorges, and diverse flora and fauna, offering a natural retreat.

5 hours

Suggested Time

New Square

New Square

Vibrant Hub of Kazimierz District
New Square, or Plac Nowy, is the bustling heart of Krakows historic Jewish district, Kazimierz, known for its vibrant food and flea markets.

2-3 hours

Suggested Time

Main Market Square

Main Market Square

Embrace the Pulse of Krakow
The Main Market Square, in the heart of Krakow, is Europes largest medieval town square. Its a vibrant hub of activity, filled with colourful market stalls, historic landmarks, and lively cafes.

2-3 hours

Suggested Time

Krakus Mound

Krakus Mound

Ancient Mound with Panoramic Views
Krakus Mound, one of Krakows ancient prehistoric mounds, offers panoramic views of the city and the Vistula River.

1-2 hours

Suggested Time

Krakow Zoo

Krakow Zoo

Wildlife Adventure in Wolski Forest
Krakow Zoo, nestled in Wolski Forest, is home to over 1,000 animals, offering an exciting wildlife experience for all ages.

3-4 hours

Suggested Time

Krakow Old Town

Krakow Old Town

Historic Heart of Krakow
Krakows Old Town, a UNESCO World Heritage Site, is a historic district filled with medieval architecture, charming streets, and vibrant squares.

3-4 hours

Suggested Time

Krakow Cloth Hall

Krakow Cloth Hall

Historic Shopping Hub of Krakow
The Krakow Cloth Hall, located in the Main Square, is a historic trading centre now housing numerous stalls selling local handicrafts.

1-2 hours

Suggested Time

Kazimierz

Kazimierz

Uncover Krakows Jewish Soul
Kazimierz, the historic Jewish quarter, is a cultural melting pot with a unique blend of Christian and Jewish influences. Its a place where history and modernity coexist.

3-4 hours

Suggested Time

Kanonicza

Kanonicza

Historic Street of Krakow
Kanonicza, one of the oldest streets in Krakow, is known for its historic buildings and charming atmosphere.

1-2 hours

Suggested Time

Henryk Jordan Park

Henryk Jordan Park

Krakows Green Oasis
Henryk Jordan Park, the oldest public park in Krakow, is a perfect place for relaxation and leisure activities.

2-3 hours

Suggested Time

Gubalowka

Gubalowka

Panoramic Mountain Views
Gubalowka, a popular hill in Zakopane, offers breathtaking views of the Tatra Mountains and Zakopane valley from its nearly 1,120-metre summit.

3 hours

Suggested Time

Grodzka

Grodzka

Historic Street Experience
Grodzka Street, part of Krakows Royal Route, is lined with historical buildings, charming cafes, and significant landmarks, reflecting the citys rich past.

2 hours

Suggested Time

Ghetto Hero Squares

Ghetto Hero Squares

Memorial Square with Poignant History
Ghetto Heroes Square, in Krakows Podgorze district, is a poignant memorial to the victims of the Krakow Ghetto during World War II.

1 hour

Suggested Time

Father Bernateks Bridge

Father Bernateks Bridge

Bridge of Love and Art
Father Bernateks Bridge, a pedestrian bridge in Krakow, is known for its love locks and unique sculptures.

1 hour

Suggested Time

Energylandia

Energylandia

Thrilling Rides and Family Fun
Energylandia, located in Zator, is Polands largest amusement park. It offers a variety of thrilling rides and attractions for all ages.

6-8 hours

Suggested Time

Dragons Den

Dragons Den

Mythical Cave with Dragon Legend
Dragons Den, a natural limestone cave beneath Wawel Castle, is steeped in local folklore about a dragon.

1 hour

Suggested Time

Chocholow

Chocholow

Traditional Highland Village
Chocholow, a quaint village near Zakopane, is renowned for its traditional wooden houses and rich cultural heritage. Nestled at nearly 750 metres above sea level, it offers a glimpse into highland life.

3 hours

Suggested Time

Botanical Garden of the Jagiellonian University

Botanical Garden of the Jagiellonian University

Natures Oasis in the City
The Botanical Garden of the Jagiellonian University, the oldest in Poland, offers a tranquil escape amidst a variety of plants and historic greenhouses.

2-3 hours

Suggested Time

Bagry Beach

Bagry Beach

Urban Lakeside Retreat
Bagry Beach, a serene lakeside spot in Krakow, offers a refreshing escape with its clean waters, sandy shores, and recreational facilities.

4 hours

Suggested Time

Apotheke unter dem Adler

Apotheke unter dem Adler

Witness to Krakows History
Apotheke unter dem Adler, or 'Pharmacy Under the Eagle', is a historic pharmacy in Krakows Ghetto during WWII.

1-2 hours

Suggested Time

Best Time To Visit Krakow

Summer/Autumn Destination

  • JUN-AUG

    Peak Season

  • APR-JUN

    Moderate Season

  • NOV-MAR

    Off-season

  • What To Expect:Warm weather, vibrant city life, and a surge of tourists.
  • Things You'll Love:Exploring historical sites, attending cultural festivals.

FESTIVALS AND EVENTS

Easter MarketApril

Krakow Film FestivalMay/June

Jewish Culture FestivalJune/July

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More about Krakow!

Here are a few quick facts to make your travel safe and easy to Krakow. Krakow is a International destination. The best time to visit Krakow is June, July and August. Since this is the peak season expect a little crowd during this time. April, May and June period experiences moderate weather. So, you can easily avoid facing a large gathering.

In peak season the weather is warm weather, vibrant city life, and a surge of tourists, whereas in off-season the weather is cold weather, fewer tourists, and off-season discounts. Weather in moderate season is mild temperatures, fewer crowds, and moderate prices. During Easter Market, Krakow Film Festival,… a large number of tourists flock together. The festivals are celebrated in the month of April, May/June,... consecutively. So, if you are fond of bustling streets and localities, choose this time of the year to travel.

If your travel seems incomplete without getting into some fun activities then you will love to get indulged in exploring historical sites, attending cultural festivals. In moderate season you will love to get indulged in pleasant weather, less crowded attractions, local delicacies.


Country

Poland

Tourist Places in Krakow

Wawel Royal Castle, Ghetto Hero Squares, Vistulan Boulevards, Dragons Den, Tyniec Abbey

Best Time to Visit Krakow

June to August

Restaurants in Krakow

Restauracja Mazaya, Glonojad, Vegab, Krowarzywa Vegan Burgers, Restauracja Royal India Krakow

Krakow is famous for

Foodie Hotspots, Museums

FAQs - Frequently Asked Questions about Krakow

What are the popular things to explore in Krakow?

The most loved tourist places to explore in Krakow are Zakopane, Wieliczka Salt Mine and Wawel Royal Castle. You will have an amazing time exploring these places and come back home with a bag full of memories.

What are the things that you should not miss out on when you are in Krakow?

If you are a true traveller, you should definitely not miss out on Gateway to the Tatras, Delve into Krakows Salty Depths, and Journey through Polands Royal Legacy when you are in Krakow to make a funfilled vacay.

How is the weather of Krakow in peak season?

The weather of Krakow in peak season is warm weather, vibrant city life, and a surge of tourists. It means you can easily plan a trip in this season for maximum fun during this season.

What is Krakow best known for?

Krakow is best known for its rich history, stunning architecture, and vibrant cultural scene. Its home to the historic Old Town, a UNESCO World Heritage Site, and the impressive Wawel Castle.

Is Krakow expensive or cheap?

In comparison to many European cities, Krakow is relatively inexpensive. The cost of food, accommodation, and attractions are generally quite affordable, making it a popular choice for budget-conscious travellers.

Why is Krakow so popular?

Krakows popularity stems from its unique blend of history, culture, and affordability. Its well-preserved medieval core and Jewish quarter, coupled with a lively arts scene and delicious Polish cuisine, make it a must-visit destination.

Is Krakow in Poland or Ukraine?

And to answer your last question, Krakow is located in Poland, not Ukraine. Its one of the oldest cities in the country and was the royal capital for centuries.