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Krakow's aquapark

The biggest attraction is the 202-meter downhill pipe. Opened about a year ago Aqua Park in Krakow, on the surface of more than 15 thousand. square meters has: pools, wellness and fitness club. After several hours in the water, you can eat in restaurants or play the computer games in the living.

All the slides have 768 meters. We may also use the eight jaccuzis, water massages, climbing walls and the saunas.

Fantasy Park Krakow

Fantasy Park Entertainment Center is the largest in Krakow. Here you will find: 16 professional bowling tracks, 15 pool tables, the "hot spot, 2 fully equipped bars, discos, playground for children, company events, video games. Object has nearly 2,800 m2, 350 seats.It is air-conditioned and equipped to meet the needs of disabled persons.

Botanical Garden in Krakow

The first Polish Botanical Garden was founded in eighteenth century. It was located in an extremely beautiful and picturesque part of Krakow. Today, the garden belongs to the Jagiellonian University, and its surface reaches about 10 hectares. Garden area is an ideal place to set up a walk, give a moment of respite among the Blooming green. Everyone who likes nature, will certainly appreciate the botanical Garden in Krakow, its various compositions of plants, trees and flowers.

Nowa Huta

Nowa Huta - a huge industrial-residential complex in the western part of Cracow - is the symbol of Polish socialist industrialization and a symbol of Polish resistance against the communist authorities. The assumption Nowa Huta was to be the first real socialist city built from scratch. Not by the accident Nowa Huta was placed in the vicinity of Krakow. According to the plan, the ideals of working class were to eliminate clerical and conservative elements still present in the minds of the inhabitants of the former Polish capital. History, however, fixed a different course. In the 80ies Huta became the center against the communist movement. The most famous places worth visiting are: administrative Center of Tadeusz Sendzimir’s steelworks, Central Square- buildings around the Central Square.

Night life of Cracow

Krakow is a city of many restaurants, bars, pubs and music clubs, which can not be counted. In almost every building within the Old Town there is at least one place of entertainment. You can find both the restaurant serving dishes from almost every corner of the world, as well as climate clubs where you can dance the whole night. Old Town and its vicinity is one of the largest entertainment centers in Europe. Over 200 cafes, restaurants and clubs located within the market are able to satisfy the most sophisticated tastes of its guests.

Kazimierz

Kazimierz is one of the districts of Cracow, which deserves to be called the most interesting and beautiful. In its every corner resides rich history and interesting past. The market square is located in the eastern edge of the center, and consists of several specific buildings. Almost all of them now serves as a meeting place for young people, students. There is lot of pubs, restaurants and galleries. This is the perfect place for photographers and other artists looking for inspiration. Here you can meet many interesting people, painters, sculptors, artists of Cracow cream. There is a unique and unprecedented climate that smells with artistry and art. There are several Jewish synagogues. It should be noted that the Kazimierz district is typically Jewish. The district is located about twenty minutes walk from the main market in Cracow.

Dharmata

Dharmata is the largest Asian massage salon in Cracow. Treatments are performed by qualified therapists from Bali. Massages are on the basis of original oils and aromatherapy from Bali. There is a very large selection of massage treatments by Balinese music. Massage center is very close to the Main Market Square in Cracow.

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