


One of Europe's largest medieval town squares, Krakow's Main Market Square is the vibrant heart of the Old Town. It's surrounded by historic townhouses, palaces, and churches, and is home to the magnificent Cloth Hall (Sukiennice) and St. Mary's Basilica.
READ MOREPerched atop Wawel Hill, this impressive complex was the political and cultural center of Poland for centuries. Explore the opulent Royal Private Apartments, State Rooms, Crown Treasury and Armory, and the Wawel Cathedral, the coronation site of Polish monarchs.
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Once a separate town, Kazimierz is Krakow's historic Jewish district, offering a unique atmosphere with its synagogues, old cemeteries, and charming streets now filled with art galleries, quirky cafes, and restaurants. It's a poignant reminder of a rich cultural past.
READ MOREDominating the Main Market Square, this stunning Brick Gothic church is famed for its magnificent wooden altarpiece carved by Veit Stoss and the hourly Hejnał Mariacki (trumpet call) played from its tallest tower, which famously breaks off mid-melody.
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A beautiful green belt encircling Krakow's Old Town, Planty Park was created on the site of the medieval city walls. It offers a tranquil escape with tree-lined walkways, fountains, and benches, perfect for a leisurely stroll between sightseeing.
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