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Krakow

Guide to Krakow

Things to do in Krakow

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At a glance

Kraków came through WWII unscathed; the 20th century's impact having been confined to acid rain. It has retained a wealth of old architecture from different periods; the tallest structures dominating Kraków's skyline are the spires of old churches. It's a city alive with character and soul.

Ringed by parkland, the Old Town is both charming and compact. The Main Market Sq is flanked by historic buildings, museums and churches. St Adalbert's Church is one of the oldest, dating back to the 10th century. And the museum of museums, Czartoryski Museum, exhibits a fascinating and impressive collection of European art.

When to go

Arguably, May may be the loveliest month of the year in Krakow - the best months to visit are from April to October. Advance booking during these peak tourist times is recommended, even though there is an ever-increasing supply of accommodation options.

If it's festivals you're after, July is a great month to visit - anything and everything from street theatre to jazz. If you miss out on July's festivities, not to worry, Kraków has one of the richest cycles of annual events in Poland.

Fast Facts

Full name:
Krakow
Area:
15,144 sq km / 5,848 sq miles
Population:
770,000
Time Zone:
GMT/UTC +1 (Greenwich Mean Time)
Currency:
Zloty
Electric plug details:
European plug with two circular metal pins