Discover the magic of Krakow, Poland, a city where history meets vibrant modern life. From the fairytale charm of its UNESCO-listed Old Town and majestic Wawel Castle to the poignant stories of its past and the festive allure of its Christmas markets, Krakow offers an unforgettable European adventure.
Christmas Market
The Christmas Market is held in the Market Square during the winter.
Oldtown
Krakow's Oldtown is a popular area for tourists, but restaurants there can be expensive; it is recommended to walk through and see the cathedral and Market Square.
Wavel Castle
Wavel Castle is a place where you can explore the castle and see the Wavel Dragon, which breathes fire every 5 minutes.
Wavel Dragon
The Wavel Dragon is a popular spot at Wavel Castle that breathes fire every 5 minutes.
Hall of
Hall of is an outdoor seating area with an indoor food court and bars that turns into a club at night and plays sports events on a big screen.
National Museum
The National Museum is a museum that can be completed in around 3 to 4 hours.
Schindler Museum
The Schindler Museum is one of the video creator's favorite museums.
Vati
Vati is a restaurant that serves Indian and Nepalese food.
Katcha Puri
Katcha Puri is a place to go if you want Georgian food.
Resta Makiki
Resta Makiki is a higher-end restaurant for Polish food.
Bar M
Bar M is a Milk Bar where older Polish women cook meals cafeteria-style, and it's a cheaper alternative to restaurants.
Shawarma Clubhouse
Shawarma Clubhouse is considered the best kebab in the city, located around the Oldtown.
Lake
The lake is better during the summer because you can get into the water; during the winter, it's nice to walk around and enjoy the views.
Central
Central area with food stalls that serve zabia K, which is the Polish version of pizza.
Zakopane
Zakopane is a city on the border of Poland and Slovakia where you can spend a whole day, visit a lake, go to the top of the mountain, and walk around the traditional small Polish city.