The Polish aviation museum is located at the site of the no-longer functional Kraków-Rakowice-Czyżyny Airport. It was one of the oldest permanent ...
The Glass and Ceramics Museum is located in Kraków, at 3 Lipowa Street. At the Museum, visitors will learn about the history of glass art. The muse...
The Nowa Huta Museum is a branch of the Museum of Krakow, operating in former cinema building which is located right in the center of Krakow’s dist...
Pomorska Street is a division of the Historical Museum of Kraków and part of Oskar Schindler’s Enamel Factory. The museum was founded in 1981 in Do...
Exhibition at the Eagle Pharmacy is located within the limits of the former ghetto area. It commemorates the Holocaust of Krakow Jews and the pers...
The museum was founded in 1998 and set up in historic buildings of an disused tram depot at Wawrzyńca street. The museum focuses on collecting exhi...
Cricoteka (Polish: Cricoteka, Ośrodek Dokumentacji Sztuki Tadeusza Kantora) was founded in Krakow in 1980 on the initiative of Tadeusz Kantor as a ...
The Seweryn Udziela Ethnographinc Museum dates back to 1902 when the first displays of Seweryn Udziela’s collection took place. Just two years late...
The Town Hall Tower is the only remaining part of the Old Kraków Town Hall. This building was built at the turn of the XXIII and XIV centuries in t...
The Krakow Main Square is Europe's largest medieval square. It has the shape of a square exceeding 200 meters on each side. St. Mary's Church tower...
A solutional, limestone cave under the Wawel hill. It is one of the most famous of Cracow’s attractions connected with the 13th century legend of W...
If you are a fan of folk tales you definitely have to come visit the Dragon of Wawel. In short, it is a representation of a popular fairy tale dati...
Formerly a village near Cracow, since 1973 has become one of Cracow’s districts. Tyniec is especially famous for the Benedictine Abbey established ...
Skalka is a commonly used name referring to Saint Michael the Archangel and Saint Stanislaus the Bishop and Martyr Basilica – a Pauline monastery i...
St. Francis of Assisi Church is situated in the very heart of Kraków’s Old Town at 2 Franciszkańska Street just by the famous Pope’s Window. The ch...
Saints Peter and Paul Church is a Roman Catholic church built in the early 17th century. Located at Grodzka Street right next to St. Adrew’s Church...
This Romanesque roman-catholic church built in 1098 in Okol settlement is one of the oldest buildings in Krakow and possibly the best-preserved suc...
It is a small town about 50 km from Cracow. The main touristic magnet of Wadowice is the fact that pope John Paul II, the greatest of Poles, was bo...
Family Home of John Paul II in Wadowice town is about 53 km from Kraków (1:15 h drive). It is situated at main market square just by a church where...
It is a pilgrimage destination situated about 32 km from Cracow. The Passion-Marian Sanctuary of St.Bernards convent was put down to World Heritage...
The sanctuary in located in Łagiewniki, one of Cracow’s districts. The cult of Divine Mercy is connected to Faustina Kowalska and her revelations. ...
John Paul II sanctuary is located only 750 m walk from the Divine Mercy Sanctuary. Believers will find here relics of the saint and religious centr...
The Krakow Aquapark will provide you with lots of attractions. It doesn't matter if you want to go swimming, go crazy on the slides, play with chil...
Prince’s Tychy Brewery is a very interesting tourist spot. The brewery is located about 1:15 h drive from Kraków (about 85 km). Sightseeing takes a...