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3 Things You Must Do in Krakow, Poland – the Ultimate List

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Discover the magic of Krakow, Poland with this essential guide to its most captivating attractions. From the vibrant Main Market Square and historic Kazimierz district to poignant wartime history and breathtaking views, this list offers a perfect blend of culture, history, and local flavor.

  • Krakow's Main Market Square

    A must-see, spanning 40,000 square meters, it's one of the largest medieval town squares in Europe, dating back to the 13th century.

  • Cloth Hall

    A Renaissance-era hall dating back to the 16th century where you can find souvenirs on the ground floor and Poland's National Museum on the upper floor.

  • Poland's National Museum

    Located on the upper floor of the Cloth Hall, it showcases masterworks of Polish art from the 19th century.

  • St. Mary's Basilica

    From April to October, you can visit the tower to watch Krakow's famous trumpeter play the Hejnal every hour.

  • Kazimierz

    A trendy district in Krakow where you'll find plenty of authentic Polish cuisine.

  • Starka Restaurant

    A restaurant in Kazimierz that serves excellent pierogi, made by Rysia and Halina for over 10 years.

  • Oskar Schindler’s Enamel Factory

    A museum where entrepreneur Oskar Schindler saved about 1,200 Jews from the Nazi death camps by employing them at his factory; book tickets in advance.

  • Krakus Mound

    A hill about three kilometers south of the city center that provides a panoramic view over Krakow.

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