Krakow attractions for the weekend
KRAKOW - TOURIST ATTRACTIONS YOU MUST VISIT
Krakow is one of the oldest and most beautiful cities in Poland, which attracts millions of tourists from all over the world every year. The capital of Lesser Poland, the former seat of Polish kings and the pearl of European culture, hides a wealth of monuments, legends and unforgettable places. Visiting Krakow is a journey back in time, from the medieval city walls, through Renaissance masterpieces, to modern attractions and lively cafes and restaurants. The city delights with its diversity and atmosphere that combines tradition with modernity.
Walking around Krakow, you can immerse yourself in the atmosphere of ancient times, admiring monumental buildings and charming corners. This is a place where everyone will find something for themselves - lovers of history, art and culture, as well as adventure seekers and families with children. From the majestic Wawel Castle, through the picturesque streets of Kazimierz, to modern museums and green spaces - Krakow offers countless opportunities to visit and discover. It is also worth trying local culinary specialties that will complement your travel experience.
We present the most important tourist attractions in Krakow that every visitor should see:
Basilica of Corpus Christi
The New Square
Szeroka Street
The courtyard from Schindler's List film
Old Jewish cemetery
Synagogues in Kazimierz
Podgórze district of Krakow
Market Square
Kosciuszko Mound
Wieliczka Salt Mine
Father Bernatek's Footbridge
Zakrzówek Lagoon
Camedolite Monastery in Bielany
Benedictine monastery in Tyniec
Mound of Krakus
Fort St. Benedict
Museum of Krakow National
Museum in Krakow
Zatorland dinosaurs park
Stanisław Lem Experimental Garden
Museum of Engineering and Technology
Polish Aviation Museum in Krakow
Nowa Huta - a district of Krakow
Energylandia amusement park in Zator