1. Rynek Główny
The main market square, one of the largest medieval town squares in Europe, surrounded by historical townhouses, churches, and the iconic Cloth Hall.
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The main market square, one of the largest medieval town squares in Europe, surrounded by historical townhouses, churches, and the iconic Cloth Hall.
A historic castle residency that now houses a museum with extensive art collections, including famous paintings, tapestries, and royal treasures.
A stunning Gothic cathedral that serves as the coronation site of Polish monarchs and a burial place for many of them.
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A UNESCO World Heritage site, this historic salt mine features underground labyrinths, chapels, and statues carved from salt.
Located in Wolski Forest, this zoo is home to a wide variety of animals and offers a pleasant day out for families.
A legendary dragon statue that breathes fire, located at the foot of Wawel Hill, and a popular spot for photos.
A scenic park that encircles the Old Town, offering a peaceful place for walks among greenery and historic monuments.
A stunning Gothic church known for its wooden altarpiece carved by Veit Stoss and the hourly trumpet call from its tallest tower.
One of the world's best aviation museums, featuring a vast collection of aircraft, engines, and aviation artifacts.
Also known as the Cloth Hall, this Renaissance building in the center of Rynek Główny houses market stalls and a museum of 19th-century Polish art.
A serene garden founded in the 18th century, featuring a diverse collection of plants, including exotic species and a historic greenhouse.
A medieval gatehouse that is one of the few remaining parts of Kraków's old city walls, offering a glimpse into the city's defensive past.
The largest museum in Kraków, showcasing an extensive collection of Polish art, including works by famous artists such as Jan Matejko.
An ancient mound offering panoramic views of Kraków, believed to be the burial site of the legendary King Krakus.
A fascinating museum located beneath the main market square, showcasing the archaeological and historical remnants of medieval Kraków.
A large trampoline park offering fun and exercise for both kids and adults with various attractions and activities.
A vast green meadow near the city center, popular for leisure activities, outdoor events, and offering a peaceful retreat from urban life.
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