The centrepiece of Kraków’s famous Old Town Square, a UNESCO World Heritage Site ... when Kraków was controlled by the Austro-Hungarian Empire, the Sukiennice (literally ‘cloth hall’) was considered ...
Krakow is a city with a rich cultural heritage and significant historical values. It owes these attributes both to its native residents (born in Krakow) and to visitors from other parts of the country ...
In 1320, King Wladyslaw I reunited Poland and established Krakow as its capital, marking the city’s rise as a hub for trade ...
Admire the St Mary's Basilica, wander through Krakow's Cloth Hall, relive the city’s past at its grand museums, or sample some delectable street eats—Krakow has many charms. And just when you ...
The best city breaks in Krakow spend a fair amount of time at the Main Market Square, one of Europe’s largest mediaeval squares. Start by climbing up the Town Hall Tower for panoramic views. Then ...
The Cloth Hall, or Sukiennice ... As Christmas approaches, Krakow becomes a festive spectacle. The Market Square becomes a fantastic sight to behold during this season, brimming with stalls ...
If you'd rather buy some souvenirs, peruse the stalls at Cloth Hall ... at the square's boutiques and eateries. Day Trip to Auschwitz-Birkenau and Wieliczka Salt Mine from Krakow including ...