Places To be Krakow

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Places To be Krakow

Food scene

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Euskadi Restaurant
4 Kazimierza Brodzińskiego
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Akita Ramen
4 Węgłowa
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PINO
4 Szczepańska
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Restauracja Pod Baranem
21 Świętej Gertrudy
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Bottiglieria 1881 Restaurant
5 Bocheńska
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Karakter is a Laid-back restaurant specializing in burgers, steak, seafood & uncommon meat offerings, plus wine.
Brzozowa 17
17 Brzozowa
Karakter is a Laid-back restaurant specializing in burgers, steak, seafood & uncommon meat offerings, plus wine.
Extensive burger menu offered in a compact, down-to-earth destination that has outdoor seating.
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Beef Burger Bar
1 Warszauera
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Extensive burger menu offered in a compact, down-to-earth destination that has outdoor seating.

Nightlife

Considered by many as the best bar in Krakow, House of Beer offers a bewildering array of brews from all over the world. The knowledgeable staff will be delighted to guide you towards the best beer for you.
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House of Beer
35 Świętego Tomasza
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Considered by many as the best bar in Krakow, House of Beer offers a bewildering array of brews from all over the world. The knowledgeable staff will be delighted to guide you towards the best beer for you.
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Sababa
2 Szeroka
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Multi Qlti Tap Bar
21 Szewska
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TEA Time Brewpub
1 Józefa Dietla
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Forum Przestrzenie
28 Marii Konopnickiej
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Mercy Brown Dive Bar
28 Floriana Straszewskiego
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Singer pub
20 Estery
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cozy friendly bar
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Pauza
5 Stolarska
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cozy friendly bar
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Wodka Cafe Bar
5 Mikołajska
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Wodka Cafe Bar
5 Mikołajska
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Sightseeing

The Wawel Hill is to Krakow what the Acropolis was to ancient Athens or the Capitoline Hill to Rome.
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Castillo Real de Wawel
5 Wawel
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The Wawel Hill is to Krakow what the Acropolis was to ancient Athens or the Capitoline Hill to Rome.
Adjacent to the market, you will find St. Mary’s Basilica, the most famous church in Kraków. It was built in the 14th century and stands at 80m tall! The architecture is gothic and cathedral style. The basilica holds two great attractions — Wita Stworz’s altar and a trumpet player in the tower playing “hejnal.” Starting with the altar from the 15th century, carved by a Polish artist Wita Stworz is one of the most beautiful pieces of sacred art in all of Poland. Accompanied by the beautiful, marble interior of the basilica, it creates an unforgettable experience.
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Basílica de Santa María
5 plac Mariacki
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Adjacent to the market, you will find St. Mary’s Basilica, the most famous church in Kraków. It was built in the 14th century and stands at 80m tall! The architecture is gothic and cathedral style. The basilica holds two great attractions — Wita Stworz’s altar and a trumpet player in the tower playing “hejnal.” Starting with the altar from the 15th century, carved by a Polish artist Wita Stworz is one of the most beautiful pieces of sacred art in all of Poland. Accompanied by the beautiful, marble interior of the basilica, it creates an unforgettable experience.
If you enjoy learning about WW2, I would suggest visiting Schindler’s museum. Here, you will find an innovative exhibition that tells the moving story of the city from 1939 to 1945. The exhibition covers the war, everyday life under the Occupation, the fate of the Jews and the city’s underground resistance through photos, radio and film recordings and artefacts . This museum is considered world class!
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Fábrica de esmalte de Oskar Schindler
4 Lipowa
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If you enjoy learning about WW2, I would suggest visiting Schindler’s museum. Here, you will find an innovative exhibition that tells the moving story of the city from 1939 to 1945. The exhibition covers the war, everyday life under the Occupation, the fate of the Jews and the city’s underground resistance through photos, radio and film recordings and artefacts . This museum is considered world class!
Kościuszko Mound  is an artificial mound erected by Cracovians in commemoration of the Polish national leader Tadeusz Kościuszko, A serpentine path leads to the top, approximately 326 metres above sea level, with a panoramic view of the Vistula River and the city. Climbing to the peak is tiring work, but the panoramic views of Kraków are a worthwhile reward !
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Tumba de Kościuszko
1 al. Waszyngtona
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Kościuszko Mound  is an artificial mound erected by Cracovians in commemoration of the Polish national leader Tadeusz Kościuszko, A serpentine path leads to the top, approximately 326 metres above sea level, with a panoramic view of the Vistula River and the city. Climbing to the peak is tiring work, but the panoramic views of Kraków are a worthwhile reward !

Neighbourhoods

he city’s famous Jewish quarter, a district located just south of the old town. For over 500 years, this area was the centre of Jewish life, before it was systematically destroyed during World War 2. It is considered as Krakow’s most exciting district due to the bustling, bohemian atmosphere, historical sites, art galleries and quirky cafes. This area is a massive tourist attraction and is even used as a pilgrimage site for Jews. Every summer, there is a huge festival here in the quarter to celebrate the Jewish culture and educate guests and residents about the city’s prewar history. The Jewish quarter is also the best for nightlife in Kraków!
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Kazimierz
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he city’s famous Jewish quarter, a district located just south of the old town. For over 500 years, this area was the centre of Jewish life, before it was systematically destroyed during World War 2. It is considered as Krakow’s most exciting district due to the bustling, bohemian atmosphere, historical sites, art galleries and quirky cafes. This area is a massive tourist attraction and is even used as a pilgrimage site for Jews. Every summer, there is a huge festival here in the quarter to celebrate the Jewish culture and educate guests and residents about the city’s prewar history. The Jewish quarter is also the best for nightlife in Kraków!
The Main Square is always buzzing . It is home to a very quirky market that offers everything from traditional food to authentic homemade jewellery Restaurants , Pubs ,Clubs ..you name it . There are often street performers playing traditional music and horses drawn carriages occupying the streets. During the evening, more food stalls arise to offer traditional meals to the tourists. Speciality Polish dishes include perogi (polish dumplings), goulash (meat stew) and Borcht (beetroot soup)
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Stare Miasto
Wielopole
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The Main Square is always buzzing . It is home to a very quirky market that offers everything from traditional food to authentic homemade jewellery Restaurants , Pubs ,Clubs ..you name it . There are often street performers playing traditional music and horses drawn carriages occupying the streets. During the evening, more food stalls arise to offer traditional meals to the tourists. Speciality Polish dishes include perogi (polish dumplings), goulash (meat stew) and Borcht (beetroot soup)