Indulge in traditional Polish breakfast dishes like kielbasa sausages and pierogi at BaniaLuka, a popular local spot known for its hearty and delicious offerings.
BaniaLuka is located in the Old Town area, a short walk from the main square.
Walk off your breakfast as you explore the vibrant Market Square, where you can sample local snacks like obwarzanek (Polish pretzel) and oscypek (smoked cheese).
Market Square is at the heart of Krakow's Old Town and easily accessible on foot.
Head to Przystanek Pierogarnia for a delicious lunch of traditional pierogi, stuffed with a variety of fillings such as meat, cheese, and potatoes – a must-try dish in Poland.
Przystanek Pierogarnia is located near Planty Park, just a short walk from Market Square.
Take a leisurely walk through the historic Kazimierz district, known for its vibrant Jewish heritage and charming streets lined with cafes and restaurants.
Kazimierz is adjacent to the Old Town, making it an easy and enjoyable walk from Przystanek Pierogarnia.
End your culinary journey with a dinner at Pod Wawelem, where you can feast on classic Polish dishes like bigos (hunter's stew) and kotlet schabowy (breaded pork cutlet) in a cozy and authentic setting.
Pod Wawelem is a short walk from the Wawel Royal Castle, offering a picturesque evening stroll after dinner.