Food Scene
BAL
Recommend brekfast & lunch :) I like this place!
Studio Twój Kucharz
9 Marii KonopnickiejEvery week different menu!
You have to be there :) Pizza, pasta, wine, great atmosphere and kitchen open to 23! :)
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Makaroniarnia Restaurant
3 Kazimierza BrodzińskiegoYou have to be there :) Pizza, pasta, wine, great atmosphere and kitchen open to 23! :)
Restauracja Delecta
11a Bolesława LimanowskiegoRecommend Pizza & Salad ;) Sprawdzone :)
Cawa
1 NadwiślańskaOne of my best place for coffe and meeting!
Drinks & Nightlife
Krako Slow Wines
6F LipowaLive Music, wine and great atmoshphere!
Drukarnia
1 NadwiślańskaCentrum życia imprezowego :) stamtąd blisko na Kazimierz:)
Kazimierz
Party center! ;)
Shopping
Gallery Kazimierz- fashion heart of Crakow. You will find not only a wide range of over 150 stores, but also a unique atmosphere. Place where the history of Krakow is combined with modern architecture, provides successful shopping and pleasant time with family and friends.
http://www.galeriakazimierz.pl/en/about-us
Shop: ZARA, H&M, Bershka, Intimissimi, Pepe Jeans, Pierre Cardin, Simple, Timberland, Triumph, Vistula etc.
Open: 10 - 21.
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Galeria Kazimierz verslunarpláss
34 PodgórskaGallery Kazimierz- fashion heart of Crakow. You will find not only a wide range of over 150 stores, but also a unique atmosphere. Place where the history of Krakow is combined with modern architecture, provides successful shopping and pleasant time with family and friends.
http://www.galeriakazimierz.pl/en/about-us
Shop: ZARA, H&M, Bershka, Intimissimi, Pepe Jeans, Pierre Cardin, Simple, Timberland, Triumph, Vistula etc.
Open: 10 - 21.
Entertainment & Activities
The best place for: Bicycling, walking, runing and powersliding! and so close!
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Vistulan Boulevards in Kraków
The best place for: Bicycling, walking, runing and powersliding! and so close!
Krakus Mound
My favourite view at Kraków :) Definitely at night!
Getting Around
Main Train Station Krakow Glowny (direct connection) - the tram line 50,
Main Square - the tram line 20,
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Zabłocie
Main Train Station Krakow Glowny (direct connection) - the tram line 50,
Main Square - the tram line 20,
Na Zjeździe
Na ZjeździeAlternative tram and bus station.
Parks & Nature
Bednarski Park
Jana ZamoyskiegoSilence & calm - park Bednarskiego. Near from Main Square Podgórze!
Ojców þjóðgarður
9 OjcówMy favorite place outside Kraków!
Arts & Culture
Parafia rzymskokatolicka św. Józefa
2 Jana ZamoyskiegoBeautiful church!
Wawel Royal Castle. Architectural jewel.
The Wawel Royal Castle and the Wawel Hill constitute the most historically and culturally important site in Poland. For centuries the residence of the kings of Poland and the symbol of Polish statehood, the Castle is now one of the country’s premier art museums. Established in 1930, the museum encompasses ten curatorial departments responsible for collections of paintings, including an important collection of Italian Renaissance paintings, prints, sculpture, textiles, among them the Sigismund II Augustus tapestry collection, goldsmith’s work, arms and armor, ceramics, Meissen porcelain, and period furniture. The museum’s holdings in oriental art include the largest collection of Ottoman tents in Europe. With seven specialized conservation studios, the museum is also an important center for the conservation of works of art.
Over one million visitors tour the Castle’s permanent collections and temporary exhibitions each year, while an estimated two million visit the Wawel Hill. The Castle’s permanent exhibitions recreate the appearance of the royal residence in the Renaissance and Baroque eras.
About 20,000 schoolchildren yearly participate in dedicated museum lessons. In addition, many children attend workshops and take part in academic and artistic competitions.
The Wawel Royal Castle also hosts a lively program of events including symphonic and chamber music concerts and performances of opera and courtly dance.
The visitor center holds cafés, shops, and other visitor services.
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Wawel konunglega höllin
5 WawelWawel Royal Castle. Architectural jewel.
The Wawel Royal Castle and the Wawel Hill constitute the most historically and culturally important site in Poland. For centuries the residence of the kings of Poland and the symbol of Polish statehood, the Castle is now one of the country’s premier art museums. Established in 1930, the museum encompasses ten curatorial departments responsible for collections of paintings, including an important collection of Italian Renaissance paintings, prints, sculpture, textiles, among them the Sigismund II Augustus tapestry collection, goldsmith’s work, arms and armor, ceramics, Meissen porcelain, and period furniture. The museum’s holdings in oriental art include the largest collection of Ottoman tents in Europe. With seven specialized conservation studios, the museum is also an important center for the conservation of works of art.
Over one million visitors tour the Castle’s permanent collections and temporary exhibitions each year, while an estimated two million visit the Wawel Hill. The Castle’s permanent exhibitions recreate the appearance of the royal residence in the Renaissance and Baroque eras.
About 20,000 schoolchildren yearly participate in dedicated museum lessons. In addition, many children attend workshops and take part in academic and artistic competitions.
The Wawel Royal Castle also hosts a lively program of events including symphonic and chamber music concerts and performances of opera and courtly dance.
The visitor center holds cafés, shops, and other visitor services.
Oskar Schindler's Factory
Exhibition Kraków under Nazi Occupation 1939–1945 is located in the former administrative building of Oskar Schindler’s Enamel Factory at 4 Lipowa Street.
The exhibition is primarily a story about Kraków and its inhabitants, both Polish and Jewish, during World War Two. It is also a story about Nazi Germans – the occupiers who arrived here on 6 September 1939, brutally disrupting Kraków’s centuries-long history of Polish-Jewish relations. The great history of World War Two intersects here with everyday life, and the personal dramas of individual people overlap with the tragedy which affected the whole world
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Oskar Schindler's Enamel Factory
4 LipowaOskar Schindler's Factory
Exhibition Kraków under Nazi Occupation 1939–1945 is located in the former administrative building of Oskar Schindler’s Enamel Factory at 4 Lipowa Street.
The exhibition is primarily a story about Kraków and its inhabitants, both Polish and Jewish, during World War Two. It is also a story about Nazi Germans – the occupiers who arrived here on 6 September 1939, brutally disrupting Kraków’s centuries-long history of Polish-Jewish relations. The great history of World War Two intersects here with everyday life, and the personal dramas of individual people overlap with the tragedy which affected the whole world
The programme of the Museum of Contemporary Art in Krakow MOCAK, which has been active since 1st February 2010, encompasses presentation of the latest international art, education as well as research and publication projects. MOCAK’s two most important aims are presenting the art of the two last decades in the context of the post-war avant-garde and conceptual art as well as clarifying the rationale of creating art by highlighting its cognitive and ethical value and its relationship with everyday reality.
All the projects will be undertaken by the Museum with diverse audiences in mind. The publications produced will provide information bringing closer the origin and significance of the works and events presented and placing them in contexts. The institution considers it an important challenge to reduce prejudice against very recent art.
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MOCAK Listasafn samtíma listamanna í Krakow
4 LipowaThe programme of the Museum of Contemporary Art in Krakow MOCAK, which has been active since 1st February 2010, encompasses presentation of the latest international art, education as well as research and publication projects. MOCAK’s two most important aims are presenting the art of the two last decades in the context of the post-war avant-garde and conceptual art as well as clarifying the rationale of creating art by highlighting its cognitive and ethical value and its relationship with everyday reality.
All the projects will be undertaken by the Museum with diverse audiences in mind. The publications produced will provide information bringing closer the origin and significance of the works and events presented and placing them in contexts. The institution considers it an important challenge to reduce prejudice against very recent art.
Miðstöð fyrir skjölun list Tadeusz Kantor CRICOTEKA
2 NadwiślańskaLyfjaapótek undir Örninum. Grein af söguþorpinu Krakow
18 Plac Bohaterów GettaHistoric Museum