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Apartamenty Straszewskiego
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Novum House Apartamenty
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Radisson Blu Hotel Kraków
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Peregrinus Rooms & Apartments
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Silver Wolf Apartments
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Hotel Fortuna
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Pokoje Vintage
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Indalo Rooms
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Pokoje Bagatela
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Hotel Maltański
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What to Do in Krakow
Grand SquareHuge 10-acre square features the magnificent 14th century Gothic Basilica and 16th century Renaissance Cloth Hall. |
Cloth Hall KrakowThe world's arguably oldest shopping mall and the Renaissance monument of commerce. UNESCO World Heritage Site. |
Wawel CastleThe political and cultural centre of Poland. The very symbol of Poland's national identity. |
St. Florian's GateOne of the best-known Polish Gothic towers, and a focal point of Krakow's Old Town. Built around 1300. |
Town Hall Tower KrakowBuilt of stone and brick at the end of the 13th century, this massive Gothic tower stands 70m tall. |
Church of the Assumption of the Virgin MaryThe first church was built here in 1220s, rebuilt after Tatar raids. One of the most famous Polish churches. |
Adam Mickiewicz Statue in KrakowOne of the best known bronze monuments in Poland, and a favourite meeting place at the Main Market Square. |
Florianska StreetThe city's most fashionable shopping street with many restaurants and cafés. |
St. Francis of Assisi's Church KrakowAdmire the artistry of Stanisław Wyspiański, who designed the fantastic Art Nouveau stained-glass windows. |
Rynek UndergroundOne of a kind museum with more than 6000 sq meters of underground exhibition space. Gives you an insight into the history of Krakow. |
Wawel CathedralPoland's most important church from 1364. Admire the Gothic beauty that sits atop Wawel Hill. |
Czartoryski MuseumOne of Krakow's jewels. Two masterpieces are Leonardo da Vinci's Lady with an Ermine and Rembrandt's Landscape with the Good Samaritan. |
Krakow BarbicanA masterpiece of medieval military engineering with a circular fortress. Added to the city's fortifications. |
Collegium MaiusThe oldest surviving building of the Jagiellonian University. Many distinguished alumni including Nicolaus Copernicus and Pope John Paul II. |
Church of St. Anne KrakowOne of the leading examples of Polish Baroque architecture. A spacious, stark-white interior with fine furnishings. |
Church of Saints Peter and Paul KrakowThe first Baroque building in Krakow, erected by the Jesuits. A refreshingly sober interior. |
Suggested Krakow Trips
Krakow Two-Days Tour (2 days)Visit Krakow, where you can learn about its history, but also shop and relax. Get started with this itinerary. |

