Worth Visiting
Discover fascinating places around Krakow


Main Market Square with Underground Museum
One of the largest medieval market squares in Europe. Beneath its cobblestones lies a fascinating Underground Museum, where you can see the city's archaeological layers and learn about its rich commercial history.


St. Mary's Basilica
A magnificent Gothic basilica famous for Veit Stoss's beautiful altarpiece - the largest Gothic altar in the world. Every hour, the trumpet call sounds from the tower.


Cloth Hall
A Renaissance trading building in the heart of the Main Market Square, where commercial life has thrived for centuries. Today you can buy traditional Polish souvenirs and folk art here.


Wawel Royal Castle
The seat of Polish kings and a symbol of the Polish state. The complex includes the castle, cathedral, Dragon's Den, and beautiful gardens. A place of immense historical and cultural significance for Poland.


Wieliczka Salt Mine
Just 15 km from Krakow is one of the oldest mining plants in the world. Underground tourist routes lead through chambers carved in salt, underground lakes and the Chapel of St. Kinga - a true masterpiece of mining art. UNESCO World Heritage Site.


Bochnia Salt Mine
The oldest salt mine in Poland, even older than Wieliczka. It offers not only underground trail tours but also unique attractions like an underground railway or a 140-meter slide. It's a fascinating journey into the depths of the earth and Polish mining history.


Auschwitz-Birkenau
The Auschwitz-Birkenau Museum is a memorial to the victims of the German Nazi concentration and extermination camp. Located about 70 km from Krakow. Visiting this place is a moving experience and an important history lesson that reminds us of the atrocities of World War II.