After your flight lands, Krakow welcomes you with a blend of grand history and lively streetscapes. As you arrive, you will find a city ready for exploration, where every corner reveals centuries of heritage and a dynamic cultural scene.
Here are some of Krakow’s most distinctive experiences:
Main Market Square
Step into Europe’s largest medieval market square, a focal point where historic architecture meets daily life. It is surrounded by impressive townhouses, bustling cafes, and the striking Cloth Hall.
Wawel Royal Castle and Cathedral
This imposing complex, perched on a hill, forms the heart of Poland’s royal history. Explore the state rooms, courtyards, and the cathedral, which houses royal tombs and a famous bell.
Jewish Quarter (Kazimierz)
Wander through this historic district, once a separate town, now known for its ancient synagogues, atmospheric courtyards, and independent galleries. It offers a poignant glimpse into a rich cultural past.
St. Mary’s Basilica
Dominating the Main Market Square, this Gothic church is renowned for its intricate altarpiece by Veit Stoss. Listen for the hourly bugle call from its taller tower, a tradition dating back centuries.
Underground Rynek Museum
Descend beneath the Main Market Square to explore an archaeological exhibition revealing medieval Krakow. This innovative museum brings the city’s early history to life with original artefacts and interactive displays.
Schindler’s Factory Museum
Discover the compelling story of Oskar Schindler and the fate of Krakow's Jewish population during World War II at this former enamel factory. The museum powerfully reconstructs the city's wartime experience.