Enjoying Krakow’s Street Food
An Introduction to Krakow Street Food You can learn a lot about a country and its culture from how it does its street food. In Krakow, street food kiosks are all over the...
An Introduction to Krakow Street Food You can learn a lot about a country and its culture from how it does its street food. In Krakow, street food kiosks are all over the...
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...
It’s true that most traditional Polish foods include dishes loaded with meat, especially pork. For all vegetarians out there, it might not seem as if Poland has much to offer. But this assumption could...
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 The Kazimierz is Krakow’s Jewish Quarter. Presently you’ll find it’s brimmimg with funky and vibrant cafes and restaurants. These are welcoming to both locals and tourists alike. Meanwhile where to spend your time...
Wolnica Square is one of the best-known places in the district of Kazimierz. Nevertheless it’s not quite as popular as other places in the former Jewish district of Krakow. It is conveniently near Krakowska...
Introduction The towering Grunwald Monument is an important symbol of Polish National Pride. It stands in commemoration of one of the most important victories in the shared history between Poland and Lithuania. This was...
The famous Church On the Rock has the official name of the Church of St Michael Archangel and St Stanislaw the Bishop and Martyr. Or the Church of Pauline Fathers. It is one of...
Church of St Andrew Background The Church of St Andrew, also known as the Church of the Clares, is one of the oldest and most significant temples in Krakow. Located in the famous...
Background You can see it jutting out from the center of Krakow’s Market Square like the crown of some giant, half-buried king. The Cloth Hall (Polish: Sukiennice) is one of the largest, and most...