Krakow Poland begs to be explored. With a rich history stretching back over a thousand years, this city offers the perfect blend of old and new. Whether you’re a culture vulture, history hound or just yearn for a heartwarming holiday experience, Krakow will undoubtedly steal your heart.
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Krakow has the highest number of bars per square metre in the world. So, for those who fancy a tipple, you’re in for a treat!
Spring (May to June) and autumn (September to October) offer pleasant weather while winter is a magical time with snow-covered streets and Christmas markets.
Beyond sightseeing, engage in unusual experiences like amber hunting in Sopot or exploring the underground tunnels of the Wieliczka Salt Mine. Families would love the energy at the Krakow Zoo or a peaceful walk around Planty Park.
Aside from flights, expect to set aside about £25-£35 per person per day for meals and drinks. Sightseeing and activities would cost around £30-£50 more.
Getting around Krakow is a breeze with an efficient public transportation system; you can hop on trams, buses and minibuses. Alternatively, bike rentals are a great way to cover ground and soak in the city vibes.
Direct flights run from multiple cities in Europe to the John Paul II Krakow-Balice International Airport. You can also reach Krakow via train from cities like Warsaw and Gdansk.
Poland is a member of the Schengen agreement, meaning visa-free access for most EU citizens. Other travellers will need a Schengen visa, so we recommend checking with your relevant embassy.
The Hotel Wentzl (rated 4.7 online) boasts an unbeatable location and elegant decor. Boutique Aparthotel (rated 4.5) offers charming rooms with a homely feel and is mere footsteps away from the Main Square.
There are a huge number of things to do in Krakow Poland, so many that we have made an article for things to do in Krakow Poland
By the time you’re done gallivanting, you’ll realise why Krakow Poland is such a gem. Whether it’s gourmet grub, rich history or quirky experiences, there’s something for everyone. So, why wait? Start your holiday planning with this handy Poland Tour guide today.
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