Things To Do
Poland’s second largest city offers a wide range of wonderful cultural attractions and a fascinating history for you to explore. Visit Wawel Castle, located at the top of Wawel Hill, for picturesque views of the city, or stroll to the Main Market Square, one of the largest medieval town square in Europe. Kazimierz district is host to the Old Synagogue, which now houses a Jewish Museum and is an important cultural district of the city.
Take one of the shuttle services to the stunning Wieliczka Salt Mine, a UNESCO World Heritage Site that features intricate carvings, statues and three beautiful underground chapels. Krakowska Shopping Mall features a range of popular retail outlets. Krakow features a large number of annual events including the Krakow Film Festival, the International Music Film Festival, the Festival of Jewish Culture and Krakow Jazz Festival.