Touch down in Krakow and feel the city's rich history unfold around you. From the moment you arrive, its grand squares and ancient lanes invite you to explore, revealing a tapestry of stories waiting to be discovered.
Here's what awaits you in Krakow:
Main Market Square (Rynek Główny)
Step into Europe’s largest medieval square, a vibrant hub where centuries of history and daily life mingle. Admire the grand Cloth Hall and St. Mary’s Basilica as horse-drawn carriages clip-clop by, creating a lively atmosphere.
Wawel Royal Castle and Cathedral
Perched above the Vistula River, this majestic complex was once the seat of Polish kings. Wander through royal chambers, discover impressive art collections, and experience the sacred quiet of the cathedral, a site of coronations and burials.
Jewish Quarter (Kazimierz)
Delve into the atmospheric streets of Kazimierz, a district rich with Jewish heritage and bohemian charm. Explore historic synagogues and cemeteries, then soak up the unique vibe in its many cafes and art galleries.
Cloth Hall (Sukiennice)
At the heart of Main Market Square, the Cloth Hall once served as a major trade centre. Today, its ground floor buzzes with souvenir stalls offering amber jewellery and local crafts, while an upstairs gallery houses Polish art.
St. Mary's Basilica (Kościół Mariacki)
Beyond its striking Gothic facade, this church holds a magnificent wooden altarpiece carved by Veit Stoss. Every hour, a trumpet call sounds from its taller tower, a tradition honouring a medieval watchman.
Wawel Dragon's Den (Smocza Jama)
Beneath Wawel Hill lies a limestone cave said to be the lair of a mythical dragon. Descend into the cool depths and emerge by the river to see a fire-breathing dragon statue, a playful nod to Krakow's legends.