There is an old-fashioned fairy-tale atmosphere of Krakow. Here is life a bit slower and the culture and history are everywhere. Pass it on and enjoy, before Krakow become equal to all other European cities! In Krakow, more than 70 000 students, so the city has a thriving kvällsliv with pubs, jazz clubs and bars that makes it extra fun to go out. The atmosphere is cheerful and informal and door guards an unknown phenomenon. The range of restaurants are great and good. You can find fine food at various restaurants at very good prices.
TYGHALLAR AND MOST Krakow VENUE.
Krakow’s architecture with its mixture of medieval knights castles and Venetian palaces are famous the world over. The beautiful Maria Church is located at the Square in Old Town, which also has several cafes where you can hear the talented street musicians playing classical music in the afternoons. The church is known for its brick facades constructed in intricate patterns and their various long tower. A visit to tyghallarnas beautiful arcade buildings is a must. Here are the art fully carried out the crafts of fabric, leather, glass and wood. Be sure to bargain! Here you have all the opportunities to do good business!
COFFEE WITH Kafka.
Kings Palace Wavel is another attraction, it is also called the Polish Acropolis. Wavel has in the past invaded by both Swedes and Prussian, but is now a major art museum with both beautiful paintings and rugs, while the castle is a symbol of Poland. Do not miss the Jewish district of Kazimierz, which rehabilitated and are now flourishing. Here you’ll find kosherrestauranger and cafes, synagogues and markets. Jama Micha Equally, a 100-year cafe on St. Florian Street is worth a visit – Krakow locals love to sit in the cafe and drink coffee. But they like tourists, too. Try Poland, you see!