Krakow is regarded as one of the most beautiful cities in the world, not only by the citizens but also by the tourists who come here. Not without reason is Krakow called the tourist and cultural capital city of Poland. Maybe it is because of the amazing places such as the Renaissance castle: the coronation place of Polish kings upon Wawel hill, or the largest market square in Europe which includes the Cloth Hall and Saint Mary’s Church with a magnificent altar sculpted by Veit Stoss.
In Krakow tradition combines with modernity on the strong foundations of this aged city. The river Vistula flows here, the queen of Polish rivers. Krakow also offers various restaurants, serving regional dishes as well as cuisine from all over the world. During the day and night there are many concerts, pubs and clubs offering plenty to do whatever the time of day.
Travel information
By Public Transport:
From the railway station:
Take tram number 4, 12 or 14 heading towards Bronowice or Bronowice nowe.
Exit after 7 stops at Urzędnicza or Biprostal, approximately a 15 minute journey.
From the airport:
Take bus number 192 towards the city centre.
Exit at the Teatr Bagatela stop.
Change from the bus to tram number 4, 8, 12, 13, 14 or 24, heading towards Bronowice or Bronowice Nowe.
Exit at the Urzędnicza or Biprostal stop.