Nowa Huta – a district of Krakow full of history and contrasts Nowa Huta is one of the most

Krakow Market Square

The Kraków Market Square is one of the most important places not only in Kraków but also in all of Poland. It is the largest medieval town square in Europe, which for centuries has been the center of the city’s social, cultural, and commercial life. Throughout the ages, the Kraków Market Square has witnessed many […]
Wawel

Wawel is one of the most recognizable landmarks in Poland, attracting thousands of tourists every year. Situated on Wawel Hill overlooking the Vistula River, this impressive castle complex was once the seat of Polish kings and the site of many of the most significant events in the nation’s history. Wawel is not only a castle—it […]
The Wawel Dragon and the Dragon’s Den

The Wawel Dragon is one of Kraków’s most iconic symbols, and its story draws tourists from all over the world. The legend of the dragon who lived in a cave at the foot of Wawel Hill fascinates both children and adults alike. The Dragon’s Den (Smocza Jama), believed to be the monster’s lair, is a […]
Small Market Square in Krakow

The Small Market Square in Kraków, though less well-known than its larger counterpart, is a place full of charm and history. Located just next to the Main Market Square, the Small Market Square offers a peaceful corner where visitors can take a break from the crowds. It’s a place where history meets modernity, creating a […]
St. Mary’s Basilica

St. Mary’s Basilica, also known as the Church of the Assumption of the Blessed Virgin Mary, is one of the most important and beautiful landmarks in Kraków. Located on the Main Market Square, St. Mary’s Basilica is one of the finest examples of Gothic architecture in Poland and a must-visit for every tourist. Its distinctive […]
Cloth Hall

The Barbican

The Market Square Underground Museum in Krakow

Krakow Planty
