Cracow is Poland's prime tourist attraction and a must-see in Central Europe boasts numerous world-class monuments, charming vistas, delightful atmosphere, and the best restaurants–everything easily available on foot.
Cracow - the place overflows with art treasures, architectural beauties, relics of the past and curiosities.
It is also full of glory, magic, history and fable.
Cracow, mecca of every Pole and a must for foreign tourists, the Wawel Hill is a microcosm of Polish history and culture.
From the 11th century on Poland's monarchs took up their residence here in the Royal Castle. And they were both crowned and buried here in the Wawel Cathedral.
The place overflows with art treasures, architectural beauties, relics of the past and curiosities.
Good restaurants and various other eateries that offer quality food are found throughout the city.
Yet Krakow’s historical Old Town central district seems virtually stuffed with establishments catering to all kinds of diners. Here, within easy walking distance, one discovers hundreds of restaurants, coffee shops, pizza & pasta bars.
Cracow boasts a lively club scene. The party goes on week long, but–no doubts about it–the Friday and Saturday nights tend to be hottest in the city's countless nightspots. As elsewhere, on weekends Cracow’s young professionals, students, and visitors mingle happily in crowds that pack bars, disco, coffee shops and restaurants in vogue at the moment.
Once you're here, just remember that the Old Town district has more bars per square metre than anywhere else in the world.