An excellent choice superbly located between Stary Kleparz and Plac Matejki, this lovingly restored historical building from 1836 has been turned into an artsy boutique hotel, with a sleek modern bar and one of the town's top restaurants. Paying homage to the neighbourhood and nearby Academy of Fi
Warsaw, Kraków and Gdańsk are home to atmospheric cafes, a history of resistance and a rich cuisine – and by visiting now you can boost Poland’s heroic efforts to help Ukraine
15 Amazing Things Not to Miss in Krakow, Poland
Krakow, Poland’s second largest city, has become one of the ‘must see’ cities of Europe. While most of the major cities of Eastern Europe suffered damage during WWII, Krakow remained mostly untouched. The old town contains many unique architectural wonders to explore and enjoy. The food is fantastic and the nightlife is active, varied and lively.
1. Explore the
Old Town
The center of Krakow is more than just the big square and the Cloth Hall. The streets leading off surprise the visitors with wonderful delights. In 1978 it was designated as the first UNESCO site. There are churches, architecture wonders, bars, museums, and strange little shops. Soak up the sun with a beer in one of the little squares. Enjoy local food and entrainment. Take a free walking tour. Enjoy the atmosphere.