The Story Behind Polish Milk Bars
Polish milk bars: Some Background If you’ve done your homework before embarking on a trip to Krakow, you may well have heard of places called milk bars. No, don’t worry, they aren’t some dairy...
Polish milk bars: Some Background If you’ve done your homework before embarking on a trip to Krakow, you may well have heard of places called milk bars. No, don’t worry, they aren’t some dairy...
A great way to start your trip to the city is to participate in the Krakow Absolute Walking Tour. Both entertaining and informative, this comprehensive walking tour will take you on a quick journey...
An Introduction Walking around the Krakow National Museum you’ll discover that it’s divided into multiple branches. And each of these host their own exhibitions. The Krakow National Museum is an interesting way for you to see...
Introduction to Church of St Peter and Paul You’ll find the Church of St Peter and Paul (Polish: Kościół ŚŚ Piotra i Pawła w Krakowie) on the busy street of Ulica Grodzka at...
The Town Hall Tower in Krakow is one of the most distinctive buildings in Krakow’s Old Town and the second highest tower after the higher tower of St. Mary’s Basilica. Interestingly, the lower tower...
This is a single walking tour that covers 3 major parts of historic Krakow on a relaxed three-and-a-half hour walking tour through the heart of the ancient city. At a walking pace, we cover the old...
Some Background The Barbican (barbakan in Polish) is the last completely standing remnant of the medieval fortifications that once protected Krakow’s old city. Built in 1498, the Gothic, circular defensive structure with its many...
Background Strolling the streets as a tourist, there’s one place that is absolutely essential to visit. The Wawel Cathedral in Krakow is the one of the most famous churches and holiest places in Poland....