Must see in Krakow: Castle, Park and Church

St Mary's Church
Essence of Poland
Essentially Polish, yet like nowhere else, you can learn Polish history through Krakow's heritage. Formerly the capital of Poland, its now the cultural and intellectual centre, the city will charm you with the people's vitality and its vibrant night life.
The Great Heritage
Krakow's Old Town was luckily untouched by the Germans during the Second World War. The intact beauty of this city is listed by UNESCO as one of the world's twelve most significant historic sites.Krakow Packages
Marvelous Old Town and St Mary's Church
Most places of interest in Krakow are situated in the Old Town lying in the heart of the city.
Wawel Castle
The most popular place amongst locals as well as tourists is the Main Market Square. The locals love it for its cafes, restaurants and bustle; the tourists love it for its incredible atmosphere and historic buildings.
In the middle of the Main Market Square stands the Renaissance Cloth Hall (Sukiennice) which formerly was built in the Gothic style. There is the big twin-towered St Mary's Church of Krakow founded in 14th century on the East side of the square. This church is certainly one of the finest Gothic buildings in Poland.
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Time Travel and Wawel Castle
Soon after you place your first footstep Krakow's Old Town you will see that it is more like stepping back in time. There are many reminders of Krakow's rich history and one of them is most certainly the Wawel Castle. Situated on Wawel Hill it is one of the most imposing Castles in Europe. The whole Old Town is encircled by Planty Park which was laid down over the remains of the city walls. Now there is only a small part of the fortification remaining at the end of Florianska Street, where young artists hang their paintings.
Krakow Panorama
Strong Points: Most popular tourism city in Poland, rich history, unique monuments, great cultural and entertainment offer.
Weak Points: Rush, quite high prices.
Must-see for: ALL!






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