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Krakow Holidays

Krakow
Overview

Poland's cultural capital offers an exciting blend of old and new. Boasting one of the largest medieval squares in Europe, Krakow holidays are packed to the rafters with traditional markets, opulent palaces, grand galleries and spectacular shopping. In addition to its buzzing arts scene, Krakow is blessed with a wide range of buzzing restaurants and bars to head to when the sun goes down. In recent years the city has attracted a younger crowd thanks to its great beer and lively nightlife. Whether you're looking to explore its captivating castles, potter through its pretty parklands and along the riverfront or enjoy lively nights out with the hen and stag dos at the beer parlours, holidays in Krakow will never disappoint.

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Essential Information: When you go and what you'll need

Temperature(Avg.monthly °c)
Rainfall(Avg.monthly mm)
January
-3°c
February
-2°c
March
4°c
April
8°c
May
14°c
June
17°c
July
19°c
August
18°c
September
14°c
October
9°c
November
3°c
December
-1°c
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Getting Around

Most landmarks in Krakow are within easy walking distance of the city centre, so let your feet get you around for free! You can also find horse-drawn carriages, electric carts and bicycle rickshaws in the historic districts. An excellent network of tramlines and bus routes link the city sights and taxis are also available. Despite the size of the city, congestion is pretty low, so driving is feasible.

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Spend Time at Rynek Glowny

Spend Time at Rynek Glowny


Krakow's Grand Square, Rynek Glowny, is a must-see for visitors. Recognised as one of the largest medieval squares in Europe, this picturesque plaza is scattered with traditional townhouses and a medley of patio bars and eateries. Explore the underground exhibition where you'll uncover a treasure trove of Krakow's rich history, shop for souvenirs at the 13th century Cloth Hall mall and visit St Mary's Basilica, which overlooks the bustling square. This is the place to watch the world go by in Krakow.

Party All Night

Party All Night


Once the sun goes down in Krakow its sleepy squares and cobbled courtyards come to life, with lively bars, pubs and clubs on every street corner. Popular tourist magnets include Kazimierz and the streets of Florianska and Szewska. Try local shots of vodka and if you're brave try an absinthe – but take care as these shots are extremely potent. Craft beer is big in Poland, so beer drinkers will have their pick of frothy pints. Head to Kolanko 6, Hard Rock Café and the 24-hour bar BaniaLuka for nights you simply won't forget.

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