The old town area of Krakow is made up of beautifully preserved baroque architecture, with many of the buildings protected by UNESCO. The vibrant, medieval square, Europe's largest, is the heart of the city with delightful cafés serving delicious Polish delicacies, flower stalls and the famous cloth hall selling traditional folk art products and amber jewelry.
Other things to see and do: • Visit the Royal Castle on Wawel Hill • Climb 239 steps in St. Mary's Church Tower to hear the bugles play as they have done for 600 years • Visit Kazimierz, the Jewish area now lovingly restored by heirs of former inhabitants • Take a carriage ride through the Old Town • Float along the river on a boat trip
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Twin centre
The beautiful city of Krakow is an 'add-on' option to combine with your stay in Zakopane. Why not stay for 7 nights at the Hotel Czarny Potok in Zakopane and then extend your holiday with 3 or 4 nights in the Hotel Campanile in Krakow, both excellent hotels in great locations.Your stay in Krakow can be taken before or after Zakopane transferring by minibus between the two (transfers may be via Krakow airport).
Getting About
Getting about in Krakow is very easy, there is a reliable bus service as well as an excellent tram network around the city. Taxis are also freely available and can be booked from your hotel reception.Holiday deals
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