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10 best hidden gems in Krakow according to a local insider
10 best hidden gems in Krakow according to a local insider

Krakow is surprisingly easy to navigate on foot, so you can tick off all the major attractions relatively quickly — giving you more time to go off the beaten path in this bijou Polish city. Want to discover the best hidden gems in Krakow? Local expert Carol Deglmann is the one to ask.

After spending almost five years in Krakow, she knows where to cool off in the summer months, the city's best neighborhoods for brunch, and even where to buy beer made by monks. Drink up everything Poland’s historic city has to offer.

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9 essential Krakow travel tips from a local
9 essential Krakow travel tips from a local

Krakow is the most visited city in Poland with something to offer every budget and taste.
I love its stunning architecture and fascinating history. Although many people come to explore Krakow’s World War II sites, the city has a growing street food scene and exciting energetic vibe, too.

I recommend planning a four-day trip to properly explore its main attractions and make the most of these Krakow travel tips. From the largest medieval square in Europe to unique museums, castles, and some amazing natural beauty spots, it’s easy to fall in love with Krakow, as I did.

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Top 20 best places to visit in Krakow that can’t be missed
Top 20 best places to visit in Krakow that can’t be missed

As one of Poland’s oldest and most captivating cities, there are so many things to do in Krakow. Hidden stories of the past lie in the depths of the Wieliczka Salt Mine, while the buzz of modern life contrasts with medieval architecture and historic buildings in Main Market Square.

If it’s your first time in Krakow, get to know the essential details on must-see attractions like Auschwitz Birkenau and Wawel Cathedral. Whether you’re looking for the best viewpoints or family-friendly parks, this guide fills you in on the best places to visit in Krakow, so you don’t miss anything.

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Be inspired by the best views in Krakow
Be inspired by the best views in Krakow

Krakow is one of Europe’s great medieval cities, with a layered history, stunning architecture, and a culture spanning centuries. Like many of Europe’s great cities, Krakow is best seen from above. Discovering the best views in Krakow is a must during your visit, especially on the skyline. From the towering heights of St. Mary’s Basilica to the trendy rooftop bar at Szklanki in Kazimierz, and the ancient history lessons at Krakus Mound, the best things to do in Krakow begin with finding the best viewpoints.

Where to get the best views in Krakow

Best observation deck in Krakow: St. Mary’s Basilica

Best unexpected place to see the skyline in Krakow: Szklanki rooftop bar

Best free views in Krakow: Krakus Mound

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Insider tips: Planning a trip to Krakow

Hi! My name is Sam and I’m the blogger behind Check Out Sam. Krakow is one of my favorite places in Europe, because it’s so incredibly diverse and different to most other cities of this continent. To help you plan your trip to Krakow, I’ve listed some valuable tips to get the most out of your city break.

What should I do on my first trip to Krakow?

Go marvel at some of the most beautiful sights of this city straight away by walking to Rynek Główny. This huge square is surrounded by picturesque buildings such as the famous Sukiennice and the stunning St. Mary's Basilica (make sure to go inside too!). There are plenty of great restaurants in this area as well. People watching is yet another thing you should do here!

What are some hidden gems to see in Krakow?

A little bit out of the city center you can find the Kościuszko Mound. If it wasn't surrounded by a ramparts-like wall, you would perhaps think it's just a (very random) hill dominating the landscape, but of course that's not the case! This monument was built by the Polish people to honor Tadeusz Kościuszko, a Polish nationalist who was very much against foreign powers taking over his beloved country. People from all over Poland started adding dirt from their towns, villages and cities and added it to the ever growing mound. Nowadays, tourists can climb this unique attraction and get stunning views over the city. On sunny days you can even see the Tatra mountains!

How much time should I spend in Krakow?

Krakow is not a big city, so you can easily see it in one full day. However, I would advice to at least take two days to fully experience it. If you also want to visit the Auschwitz concentration camps, I would add at least half a day. The same goes for the Wieliczka Salt Mines. There are plenty of tours available who combine these two sights near Krakow, so if you don't want to stress about getting to either of these places this might be something for you.

What food is Krakow known for?

From all the cities that I have visited, Krakow had some of the best food that I've ever had. It's cheap, delicious and at the end you always get offered a shot of Polish vodka. Make sure to try Pierogi (dumplings) filled with anything from fruits to meat. If you like meats, there's also plenty of options for your taste buds!

What is the best way to get around Krakow?

Walk or rent a bike if you are short in time. If you want to visit Auschwitz or Wieliczka, you can do so with public transportation (bus) or with the help of a guided tour.

What are the best months to visit Krakow?

During summer, it can get quite warm in Krakow but almost never too hot. The city feels a bit more crowded because of the nice temperatures, but it never gets out of hand. Also worth mentioning: in Augusts there's a pierogi festival! I personally really liked autumn in Krakow too. The temperatures can get quite cold, but most crowds stay away and the colorful trees make this fairytale like city even more stunning.

What is neighborhood Miasto known for?

Stay in Kazimierz for food, nightlife and (jewish) history. If you want to be located centrally I would suggest Stare Miasto. Here you'll find a bit of everything. It's close to most attractions and also has great nightlife and plenty of great restaurants nearby.

What are the best neighborhoods for food? 

You can find great food all over the city, but I would recommend the Kazimierz neighborhood for the best food. Especially if you want to try out the local cuisine. Not that fond of the heavy Polish dishes? No worries! There are enough other options too (steakhouse, Italian, Lebanese, Thai, ...)

What are the best neighborhoods for shopping? 

Krakow is not really a shopping destination, but you do have some streets and shopping centers which every shopaholic will love. Near the Rynek Glówny (main square) you can find Florianska. This is where you'll find a nice mix of boutiques and souvenir stores. If you're only looking for the latter, I would recommend to head to the Cloth Hall situated on the main square itself.

What neighborhood should I stay in when I visit Krakow?

I would suggest to stay in the picturesque old center of Krakow. That way you're close to all the action and never far away from a good restaurant or a cosy bar. Stick to the areas that I've already mentioned before: Kazimierz and Stare Miasto. They are -in my humble opinion- the absolute best to fully enjoy your stay.

What is the best family-friendly thing to do in Krakow?

The Wieliczka mines are a fun activity for both younger and older people. Descend into these old salt mines near Krakow and discover the interesting history and stunning sights so deep down. There's even a cathedral completely made out of salt crystals that you'll visit here during a guided tour!

What is the best thing to do in Krakow for solo travelers?

Book a (combined) tour to Auschwitz and the Wieliczka Salt Mines. It's a great way to learn more about the surroundings of Krakow and its history, but also a good way to meet like-minded people. Especially during or after your visit to Auschwitz, it can be nice to talk to someone (guide or other visitors) and let out your thoughts and feelings.

What are the best areas for outdoor activities around Krakow? 

If you don't mind being en route for a couple of hours (one to three), head to the Tatra Mountains or make a stop in beautiful Zakopane. There is plenty of stunning scenery and lots of (challenging) hikes that you can do here.

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The activity was good from start to finish the tour guide was brilliant very knowledgeable and very accommodating even allowed us to change our drop off point to be closer to the town no waiting around

Such a highlight of our time in Krakow, Adam was the most perfect tour guide, we couldn’t have asked for more, we did so much and all the transport was smooth, perfect day!!

Pavell was our driver and guide, he was excellent, on time, smooth drive, great information, very friendly- enjoyable trip from start to finish Thankyou

every thing ran smoothly from the pick up to end. had a nice long time both in zakapane and the terme. which was amazing. helpful and friendly guide.

Amazing experience, everything was so well organized! Highly recommended