4/5 - Good
Clean pretty quite town, Salt mine is amazing. Worth booking tickets on line as it is very popular and the queues can be long. Lots of yummy ice cream shops.
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Spend some time in a large medieval square that is filled with restaurants, cafés and magnificent buildings that are hundreds of years old.
Chapels carved entirely from salt, an underground lake and a museum make up this internationally protected World Heritage listed salt mine.
See the coronation sword of Polish kings, opulent royal apartments, Renaissance paintings and an underground cave system at Krakow’s biggest castle.
Gain an insight into what it was like to live in wartime Krakow in the factory made famous by the Hollywood movie Schindler’s List.
You can learn about the history of Kraków with a stop at Royal Road. Make time for the shops and local tours in this romantic area.
Discover the many legends that surround this Gothic church and see the stunning 15th-century altarpiece in its colorful interior.
Clean pretty quite town, Salt mine is amazing. Worth booking tickets on line as it is very popular and the queues can be long. Lots of yummy ice cream shops.
We only stayed in the area of the hotel and Salt mine, but this area was beautiful. All souvenirs from Salt mine were the same price in all shops and hotel.
Very nice hotel was a little far from krakow main square but when I understood the train timetable it was very goid