Wieliczka salt mine is undeniably an awesome example of human endeavour. Its justification for inclusion on UNESCO’s World Heritage list includes the fact that it is the only mining site in the world
Read more about Wieliczka Salt Mine >>A recent addition to Krakow’s attractions, the balloon has not been without its share of controversy situated as it is between Wawel Hill and the Church on the Rock. Krakow is one of very few cities Read more about Balloon Flights
The baptism of Poland and its rise as an important seat of Christianity is so closely linked to the nation’s unity and cultural identity, that nothing could be more emblematic than the towers of Read more about Krakow Wawel Cathedral
The historic Old Town, or Stare Miasto, is Krakow’s central district and in medieval times was surrounded by a three kilometer long fortified wall. In the 19th century most of the fortifications were Read more about Krakow Old Town and Main Square
It’s one-of-a-kind in Poland – a beach that you can enjoy all year round, rain or shine, right in the centre of the city. Plaza Krakow (Krakow Beach) is a restaurant-bar, cafeteria, club, swimmin Read more about Plaza Krakow (Beach in Krakow)
One might almost think the kings of old knew how popular Krakow would become several hundred years hence when the Royal Route was established, as it allows the visitor to see a great number of Read more about Krakow Royal Route
Wieliczka salt mine is undeniably an awesome example of human endeavour. Its justification for inclusion on UNESCO’s World Heritage list includes the fact that it is the only mining site in the world Read more about Wieliczka Salt Mine
Every hour on the hour, a plangent trumpet call rings out four times from the taller of the twin towers of St Mary’s Church. Read more about The Trumpeter of Krakow (Hejnal)
Jewish culture has been an integral part of Cracovian life since at least the fourteenth century, when King Kazimierz the Great offered refuge to Jews fleeing persecution in other parts of Europe. By Read more about Krakow Jewish Ghetto
Krakow’s rich cultural heritage, architecture and museums, combined with its abundance of bars, restaurants, clubs and cafes, are a perfect setting for the visitor in search of entertainment.
But don’t overlook the opportunities to enjoy sports activities; whether it´s white water rafting or paintballing, or something a little calmer, like cycling or hiking in one of the many beautiful national parks that surround Krakow.
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