The Wawel Castle is one of the most significant landmarks in Krakow. Visit the beautiful State Rooms to learn about the castle, its royal history and admire the beautiful interiors that offer incredible insights into the bygone era.
Krakow Main Square is the heart of the city and always bustling with energy. Surrounded by splendid architecture and numerous shops, cafes and restaurants, take a stroll and soak up the vibrant atmosphere or relax in a cafe and enjoy the views of the iconic Cloth Hall and St. Mary's Basilica.
Indulge in a luxurious dining experience at the Wierzynek restaurant. Established in the 14th century, it is a popular restaurant that offers traditional Polish cuisine and medieval ambience.
Delve into the past at the Rynek Underground Museum and explore the hidden history of Krakow Main Square. Covering 4000 square metres of exhibitions, the museum brings the past to life through its interactive exhibits and multimedia installations.
Discover the rich cultural heritage of the Jewish community in Krakow's Kazimierz neighbourhood. Explore the Gothic churches and synagogues, and the intricate alleyways filled with trendy bars and restaurants.
End your day on a mythical note at the Dragon's Den located beneath the Wawel Castle. According to the legend, the dragon terrorised the citizens of Krakow until he was defeated by a cunning peasant. The underground cave with a statue of the dragon is a must-visit attraction in Krakow.
If you have more time, visit the St. Mary's Basilica or climb the tower at the Krakow Main Square to get a bird's eye view of the city. Alternatively, you can take a day trip to the nearby Wieliczka Salt Mine or Auschwitz-Birkenau Memorial and Museum. On the other hand, if you have less time, you may skip the Rynek Underground Museum or shorten your visit to the Kazimierz - Jewish Quarter.