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Krakow Holidays

Kraków’s flamboyant architecture may steal the show on the surface, but this vibrant city has a totally different personality hiding beneath its streets.

Whether it's in the warm embrace of sunshine or the pretty sprinkle of snow, Krakow holidays have emerged as a breathtaking gem, enjoying an enchanting escape that won't burden your budget. Your every turn on cobbled ways and labyrinthine alleys unveils a colourful realm of wonder, adorned with medieval features and expansive squares, that define the picturesque UNESCO-acclaimed Old Town.

Find yourself within a warren of enchanting backstreets, underground museums, cellar bars oozing with jazz beats and quaint restaurants with aromas that take you into the trail of a vibrant night. Venture into Kazimierz, the erstwhile Jewish Quarter, where synagogues and bustling flea markets grab your attention. And when it comes to day trips, Auschwitz, a poignant testament to history, and the Wieliczka Salt Mine, a subterranean marvel, stand as quintessential highlights not to be missed.

General Information
Time Difference

Time zones difference between Poland and the UK is +1 hours.

Currency

Zloty

Currency can be changed at currency exchange offices, banks, as well as at the post office. In the resort areas both Visa and Mastercard cards and euro in cash are accepted for payment.

When exchanging money, please note that currency exchange offices may charge a commission for each transaction.

Things To Do
Krakow's Kaleidoscopic Heartbeat

Stroll through Krakow and right in the heart of it all, is Rynek Główny. This square is huge, medieval, and buzzing with life. You've got to check out St. Mary's Basilica; it's like something out of a Gothic dream and is known for its Hejnał mariacki trumpet call, and did we mention the street performers? They'll keep you entertained for hours. Don't forget to snap photos from the Town Hall Tower, which offers a bird’s-eye view of the square and is a great spot for photography! Walk down to Sukiennice  (Cloth Hall). This gorgeous Renaissance building is an architectural masterpiece, housing a bustling market where you can shop till you drop for local crafts and souvenirs. Don't leave without snagging some amber jewellery straight from the Baltic Sea or stunning folk pottery that'll add a pop of colour to your home!

Majestic Marvels at Wawel

Are you ready for a historical adventure through Krakow's royal past? Let's start with Wawel Royal Castle, perched up a limestone hill, flaunting centuries-old charm over Krakow's skyline—this fortress is like stepping into a time machine with grand halls, secret chambers, and even a dragon's den! Don't forget to check out the royal private apartments, the treasury, and the armoury—it's straight out of a medieval fantasy! Take a selfie with the Wawel Dragon statue—it's practically mandatory for your Insta-fabulous shot! Next to the castle is the Wawel Cathedral—this place drips with history because of the regal ceremonies held here; it was the coronation spot for Polish kings. Marvel at its intricate architecture, and don't forget to climb the Sigismund Tower for a panoramic view of Krakow. And here's a pro-tip: Capture the majestic Sigismund Bell in your frame; it's the ultimate Krakow souvenir for your album.

Reflect At Auschwitz-Birkenau

Honour the past by visiting Auschwitz-Birkenau, an hour's drive away, which stands as a poignant reminder of humanity's darkest chapter. A concentration camp from World War II is now both a space for solemn reflection and a museum. Take a guided tour through barracks, gas chambers, and memorials, gaining insight into history. And when planning a visit, it's important to note the solemnity of the site. Photography is allowed in some areas, but it's essential to respect any designated no-photo zones as well as turn up respectfully. We recommend booking in advance and checking for any updated guidelines, as the timing of visits may vary.

Explore The Riverside

Stroll along the Vistula Boulevards, a picturesque riverside gem. Take in the gentle flow of the Vistula River, lush greenery and the charming bridge that seems straight out of a fairytale. Now, here's a fun tip: when you reach the iconic Bernatek Footbridge, don't forget to bring a padlock. It's known as the Lovers' Bridge, where couples seal their love with a padlock and toss the key into the river. It's the perfect romantic gesture for you and your sweetheart. And when hunger strikes. There's the Bonbon Boutique coffee shop by the river, which offers a retreat with aromatic brews and delectable treats to recharge your energy, and if you're looking for a cosy vibe, head to Mietowka Cafe. It's the perfect spot to unwind and indulge in sweet desserts while soaking in the riverside scenery. 

Visit The Old Synagogue 

Let's uncover the magic of Krakow's Kazimierz—the beating heart of Jewish heritage in Krakow! Walk along the cobblestone streets lined with quirky cafes buzzing with life, and colourful street art. You absolutely must explore the synagogue — now a museum — is a place to explore the culture and heritage of Krakow’s Jewish community, who mostly lived in the district of Kazimierz. And when you're peckish, try Jewish delicacies like crispy potato latkes or savoury matzo ball soup at one of the district's charming cafes. Don't forget to take a moment to admire the eclectic street art, which adds a pop of creativity to every corner. And before you go, make sure you pick up some handmade Judaica crafts or unique souvenirs from the local artisans—they're the perfect mementos of your Kazimierz adventure!   

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