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Today is most important day in Poland- we celebrate 100 years of Poland regaining independence!!! On 11th November 1918, Poland regained its independence after 123 years of partitioning by Russia, Prussia and Austria. But what actually happened that historic day? Culture.pl chronicles the events of what is now commemorated as Independence Day, explaining why they occurred peacefully despite the obvious tension, and how these events brought back Poland’s freedom. Read the article from Culture.pl
Due to the pandemic situation in the world and in Poland, where like in other parts of the world we have lockdown My GuideKrakow limits its activity for March, April and May. Not only all businesses stopped marketing activities but they simply suspended or shut down. This includes schools, restaurants, bars, shops, hotels and apartments. Krakow, like other Polish cities, is simply empty as with the government regulation the businesses mentioned above are locked down until further notice. People were also ordered to stay at home so we are on home quarantine. We have no idea how long it will last, as the epidemy in Poland starts growing and there are no evidence when it could be under control very soon. We hope that in June the situation will be better and we will come back to work. Stay safe! Regards, MyGuideKrakow Team
There are so many things to do in Krakow that it’s hard to choose what to visit first. Is that right? If you asked us about the top 3 places in the guide to Krakow, it would be hard for us to answer as well! That’s why we’ve asked this special question to 30 people who are connected with Krakow, Poland: “If you could choose only 3 things to do in Krakow, which ones would you choose?”
Krakow, Poland is a vibrant city with a rich history and plenty to offer visitors looking for a weekend escape in the spring. From historic landmarks to delicious cuisine and lively nightlife, Krakow has something for everyone. Whether you're interested in exploring the city's stunning architecture, relaxing in one of its many parks, or sampling traditional Polish dishes, Krakow is the perfect destination for a spring getaway.
Krakow, Poland is a beautiful city full of history and charm, and it becomes even more magical during the winter months. While the city may be covered in snow and ice, there are plenty of fun activities to enjoy in the winter wonderland. From ice skating to exploring Christmas markets, there is something for everyone to enjoy in Krakow during the snowy season.
Krakow, Poland is known for its stunning architecture, rich history, and vibrant culture. But in the fall, it transforms into a magical wonderland of colors as the leaves change and the city is blanketed in a tapestry of reds, oranges, and golds. If you're planning a trip to Krakow during autumn, be sure to check out these spots for the best fall foliage views.
Krakow is a vibrant city full of culture, history, and events all year round. In the summer, the city comes alive with a variety of festivals celebrating music, art, food, and more. From jazz to classical music, from film to street performances, there is something for everyone to enjoy during the summer months in Krakow.
Krakow is a vibrant city with a rich cultural heritage and plenty of events happening throughout the spring season. From music festivals to food events, there is something for everyone to enjoy in Krakow during this time of year.
Krakow, Poland is a magical city to visit in the winter, especially when covered in a blanket of snow. From the charming Christmas markets to the historic architecture dusted with frost, Krakow truly becomes a winter wonderland during the colder months. Visitors can enjoy a variety of activities and sights, both in the city and in the surrounding areas, making it a perfect destination for a snowy getaway.
Candlelight ConcertsCandlelight concerts bring the magic of a live music experience to breathtaking locations. Something like this has never happened in Krakow. Candlelig
General InformationCandlelight concerts create the magic of a multisensory live music experience in breathtaking locations. This has never been seen before in Krakow. Can
Concerts Candlelight concerts create the magic of a multi-sensory live music experience in breathtaking locations. Something like this has never been seen in Rzeszów. Ca
About the EventCandlelight concerts create the magic of a multi-sensory musical experience live in breathtaking locations. Something like this has never been seen before
Take an eco-friendly sightseeing trip by electric car to see the main city attractions. Explore the Old Town, the Jewish Quarters, and see the Ghetto walls and Schindler's Factory.
Discover Poland’s past and present as you walk along the medieval Royal Route of Krakow’s Old Town. Experience a taste of local culture while strolling through the largest square in Europe, visiting the Babican outpost, and exploring Wawel Royal Castle.
Discover three religious locations related to the life of Pope John Paul II. Visit John Paul II's home in Wadowice, see the Divine Mercy Sanctuary in the Łagiewniki district of Krakow, and explore Kalwaria Zebrzydowska Park.
Visit the largest Nazi concentration camp from World War II on a day trip from Krakow. Learn the tragic story of the Holocaust on a guided tour of the Auschwitz-Birkenau Memorial and Museum...
Visit the 2 most important places of worship in Poland, the Jasna Góra Monastery in Częstochowa and The Family Home of John Paul II in Wadowice, in just 1 day. Follow in the Holy Father's footsteps, and see the miraculous painting of the Black Madonna.
Explore Krakow at your own pace with a 1-, 2-, or 3-day City Card. Visit 35 museums and monuments, including the Oscar Schindler Factory, the Eagle Pharmacy, and the Main Market Square Underground.
Walk along an elevated path through the treetops and admire stunning views of the Tatra Mountains. Visit the beautiful city of Zakopane and walk down the notorious Krupówki Street as you explore.
Enjoy the once-in-a-lifetime experience of flying above a beautiful city in an intimate setting. Take a hot air balloon ride over Krakow to see the city from the sky and celebrate with some champagne.
Discover Zakopane’s charm and soak in the thermal pools of Chochołów. Ride the cable car to Gubałówka, admire stunning Tatra views, and unwind in hot springs.
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Our guide to Destinations in the Region by our Krakow local expert - Some 60 km south west of Krakow is Oswiecim, home to the Nazi concentration camps of Auschwitz and Birkenau. They have been preserved as a memorial to the horrors that took place there, and the surviving prison blocks are now a museum. It is a UNESCO World Heritage Site.
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