With grand buildings, cool culture and underground nightlife, Krakow city breaks serve up a mix of historic and urban vibes.
Old vs new
Krakow’s got two sides. One’s all about ornate architecture, pretty courtyards and charming restaurants in the city’s Old Town. The big attraction here’s the Main Market Square – AKA the biggest town square in Europe. It’s lined with historic townhouses and cafés perfect for people-watching. Then, there’s the other side… underground clubs, edgy music venues and laidback bars beneath the city’s Medieval streets.
City vibes
Poland’s capital is pure city break material. First off, there’s a thriving art scene – there are always exhibitions on at the galleries and museums. There are plenty of cute cafés to grab coffee and something for foodies on every budget, from street food markets to fine dining. In the evening, catch a show at the theatre or see a gig, then end the night in a Polish wodka bar.
Back in time
Love history? You’ll be busy here. Learn about the city’s wartime past in its museums or out on a guided tour. Don’t miss Ghetto Heroes Square in the city’s Jewish Quarter – it’s fitted with 70 cast iron and bronze chairs, each one representing 1,000 people and the possessions they took with them to the Ghetto. While you’re in Krakow, it’s worth making the trip to Auschwitz Concentration Camp – it’s only a hour’s drive from the city.Our experiences
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