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Krakow Spots

All Attractions and Entertainment


Main Market
 Plaza
Planty
 Park
Wawel castle
 Castle
Błonia
 Park
St. Mary's Church
 Church
Krakus Mound
 Scenic Lookout
The Church of St. Peter and Paul
 Church
The Wieliczka Salt Mine
 History Museum
Boulevard Czerwieński
 Park
Polish Pilots Park
 Park
Kosciuszko Mound
 Scenic Lookout
Nova Huta Bay
 Lake
Sukiennice
 Historic Site
Wawel Dragon
 Must-visit spot
Schindler's Factory
 Museum
Barbican
 Historic Site
Rynek Underground
 History Museum
Auschwitz
 History Museum
Boulevard Polesskiy
 Pedestrian Plaza
New Square
 Plaza
Florian Gate
 Historic Site
Statue Of Mickiewicz
 Must-visit spot
Polish Aviation Museum
 Museum
The Square Of Ghetto Heroes
 Plaza
The National Army Museum
 History Museum
Church of St. Francis of Assisi
 Church
Park Wojciech Bednarski
 Park
The Museum Of Municipal Engineering
 Science Museum

Tourist Reviews

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@bortnikau
« The most popular spot in Krakow is the Main Square of the Old Town. »
@marrrinnae
« The salt mines in Wieliczka near Krakow are a fascinating place where everything is made of salt, and tours have been conducted here since the 17th century. At a depth of 130 meters, there's a whole underground city with a saltwater lake, a celebration hall, a restaurant, and even a cinema. Everything is truly made of salt! They say the air here is healthier than at the seaside. 😍✨ »
@azatkashap
« All roads lead to Rome? In Krakow, all roads lead to the Market Square, which is called "Rynek" in Polish.

Here, in the square measuring 200x200 meters, considered one of the largest in Europe, there are numerous attractions! That's why the locals take pride in it! The square dates back to the 13th century and has survived to this day. You can find the former Cloth Hall (Sukiennice), the old town hall building that used to house the town treasury, and the "connected eros," which features a bandaged head of a young man.

Also, you can admire St. Mary's Basilica and the monument to Adam Mickiewicz, both of which you can see in this photo! 😊 »
@firefox245
« The market stalls in the main square of Krakow are a hallmark of the city. Images of this attraction can be found on most magnets and postcards. »
@irinashadrina89
« Krakow is such a cozy city! Almost all the attractions are located in one area. It's definitely not as lavish as Vienna and not as entertaining as Budapest. But walking around here is such a pleasure! There's a lovely market square where sausages are grilled, delicious obwarzanki are sold, and beautifully decorated gingerbread cookies catch your eye. 🥨🌟 »
@luvillako
« We said goodbye to Krakow and Poland in the morning, and yesterday we spent the entire day exploring Wawel Castle, cruising on the Vistula River in a small boat, climbing up the tower, and venturing down into the underground chambers... »
@mashantie
« My trip to Krakow turned out to be exceptionally successful! It's a bustling city filled with countless churches and historical landmarks; tons of delicious restaurants with great terraces, trendy shops, and a lovely promenade along the Vistula River! A tip for anyone traveling in Poland - you must visit Krakow! You'll be very pleased! »
@ifossile
« "Krakow is a genuine medieval city where you can feel the atmosphere of that era. Castles, towers, Catholic cathedrals, an ancient market square, house facades - everything is beautiful, well-restored, and seemingly created for leisurely strolls. The city is sure to appeal to fans of the Czech Republic. The trouble is that the sights are enough for only half a day. Perhaps, after visiting so many European cities, I've become an ungrateful tourist, not spending half an hour examining each facade or climbing every tower to see the city from above. But for me, there's nothing here that really grabs me and makes me want to return. Nevertheless, I recommend Krakow to anyone who loves ancient European cities or is just starting to travel around Europe." »