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14-Day Kraków Summer Discovery

⚖️Balanced Mix
14 dayssummer

Experience Kraków's rich history, vibrant culture, and lively summer atmosphere with a perfect blend of iconic sights, local flavors, and unique activities.

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Day 1Introduction and Historic Heart
Morning
Free Walking Tour

~3 hours

Start your tour in the Old Town, ideally from the Polish Tourist Information Center near the Main Market Square. Walk along Grodzka Street to see historic sites and learn about Kraków's rich history.

You'll typically wander through a well-preserved medieval core, lively market squares, and narrow cobbled lanes, hearing stories that connect the city's layered history with everyday life. Local guides often point out architectural details, recommend local bites, and share cultural anecdotes, making the experience informative and relaxed while helping you feel oriented and connected.

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Afternoon

Main Market Square

Main Market Square

Explore Europe's largest medieval square, check out the Cloth Hall for souvenirs, and enjoy nearby cafés. Focus on Rynek Główny, the vibrant heart of the city.

4.8(183k reviews)~2 hours
Late Afternoon

St. Mary's Basilica

St. Mary's Basilica

Visit this iconic brick Gothic church next to the Main Market Square. Look out for the famous altarpiece by Veit Stoss and the hourly trumpet signal from the tower.

4.8(19k reviews)~1 hours
Evening
Traditional Polish Dinner

~2 hours

Find a local restaurant near the Old Town that serves authentic Polish dishes like pierogi or żurek. This area is lively at night with many options for traditional cuisine.

You'll typically share hearty, home-style recipes passed down through generations, tasting pierogi, comforting soups, and seasonal preserves while learning about regional ingredients. Local guides often place the food in historical and market traditions, and most classes include hands-on cooking followed by a communal sit-down meal, so the experience is as educational as it is delicious.

Meals

Recommended traditional local cuisine

Obwarzanek krakowski
Breakfast~8 PLN

Find a café in the Old Town serving Obwarzanek krakowski, a ring-shaped bread snack coated with sesame or poppy seeds. Pair it with a strong Polish coffee.

Obwarzanek krakowski
Pierogi
Lunch~15 PLN

Look for a bistro near the Main Market Square and try pierogi, traditional Polish dumplings stuffed with various fillings such as cheese and potatoes or meat.

Pierogi
Dinner
Seek out a traditional restaurant in the Old Town and order żurek, a sour rye soup often served with sausage and egg, accompanied by a glass of local craft beer.
~25 PLN
Use tram or bus to get around the city efficiently. For convenience, use taxi apps like Bolt or Free Now, with fares around 0.6 PLN per kilometer.
Hotel in Old Town (historic center of Kraków)
$40-60/night

Staying here puts you in walking distance of major sites covered in the first day like the Market Square and St. Mary's Basilica.

Day 2Royal Kraków and Riverside
Morning

Wawel Royal Castle

Wawel Royal Castle

Start your morning exploring the impressive Wawel Royal Castle along Wawel Hill's south bank. Focus on the State Rooms and Crown Treasury for rich historical insights.

4.7(162k reviews)~2 hours
Late Morning

Wawel Cathedral

Wawel Cathedral

Walk a short distance to Wawel Cathedral on the hilltop. Look for the Sigismund Bell and royal tombs while admiring Gothic architecture.

4.8(33k reviews)~1.5 hours
Afternoon
Wawel Dragon Statue and Vistula Riverside Walk

~2 hours

Head down to the riverbank after the cathedral; visit the fiery Wawel Dragon Statue. Stroll along the Vistula Riverside pathways extending eastward with views of the city skyline.

Visiting the Wawel Dragon Statue and strolling the Vistula riverside offers a lively mix of legend, scenic views, and local life. You'll typically encounter dramatic river vistas, historic monuments, and opportunities to sample street food or relax at riverside cafés; local guides often share folklore and architectural insights, and most tours include easy walking sections suitable for all fitness levels.

Evening

Find a local bar in Kazimierz

Find a local bar in Kazimierz

In the evening, take a tram to Kazimierz, the historic Jewish quarter south of the old town. Pick a lively local bar on Szeroka Street or Plac Nowy to taste local craft beer or vodka.

4.4(5k reviews)~2 hours

Meals

Recommended traditional local cuisine

Obwarzanek krakowski
Breakfast$3-5

Find a café near Wawel Castle serving fresh Obwarzanek krakowski, a soft salty pretzel-like bread ring, paired with a strong coffee.

Obwarzanek krakowski
Lunch
Look for a casual restaurant near the Vistula River serving Placki ziemniaczane (potato pancakes) with a side of sour cream and mushroom sauce for a hearty meal.
$6-9
Pierogi
Dinner$8-12

Visit a cozy Kazimierz bar for a traditional Polish Pierogi dinner. Order assorted pierogi filled with meat, cheese, or mushrooms, accompanied by local craft beer or vodka.

Pierogi
Trams are the most convenient way to get around day 2's attractions between Wawel Hill and Kazimierz. Use taxi apps Bolt, Free Now, or iTaxi for fast rides; taxis cost about 0.6 PLN per km.
Hotel in Stare Miasto (Old Town central district)
$40-60/night

Staying in Stare Miasto places you within walking distance of Wawel Castle in the morning and convenient tram routes to Kazimierz in the evening.

Day 3Cultural Depth in Kazimierz
Morning

Kazimierz Jewish Quarter

Kazimierz Jewish Quarter

Explore this historic district starting from Szeroka Street. Visit local shops, Jewish cemeteries, and synagogues. Enjoy street art and small cafes along the way.

4.4(5k reviews)~2.5 hours
Midday
Old Synagogue

~1.5 hours

Visit the well-preserved synagogue on Szeroka Street. Check out exhibitions on Jewish culture and history. The architecture reflects Renaissance styles.

Afternoon

Oskar Schindler's Enamel Factory

Oskar Schindler's Enamel Factory

Tour the museum located in the former factory building on Lipowa Street. Focus on WWII history and Kraków's Nazi occupation. Audio guides provide a rich background.

4.5(25k reviews)~2 hours
Evening
Evening Jazz or Folk Music Performance

~3 hours

Search for live jazz or folk music venues in Kazimierz after sunset. Popular spots cluster around Józefa Street. Check times in advance to catch authentic performances.

Enjoy an evening filled with rich melodies and vibrant rhythms that reflect deep cultural traditions. You'll typically experience intimate atmospheres where local musicians passionately perform, creating a unique connection between the audience and the music. The city's lively cultural scene and historic charm enhance the overall experience, making it a memorable way to immerse yourself in authentic sounds and local ambiance.

Meals

Recommended traditional local cuisine

Breakfast
Find a bakery near Plac Nowy and try Pączki, Polish donuts filled with jam, paired with coffee.
$3
Pierogi
Lunch$8

Look for a local eatery in Kazimierz and order Pierogi, traditional Polish dumplings with various fillings, accompanied by Kompot, a sweet fruit drink.

Pierogi
Dinner
Find a restaurant along the Vistula River serving Żurek, a sour rye soup with sausage, and try a local craft beer.
$10
Use Kraków's tram and bus system to get around Kazimierz and nearby areas. For convenience, use taxi apps like Bolt and Free Now with rates around $0.6 per km.
Hotel in Kazimierz (historic Jewish Quarter)
$40-60/night

This area keeps you close to the day's cultural sites and has a lively atmosphere with many dining options.

Day 4Historical Education and Coffee Culture
Morning

Collegium Maius

Collegium Maius

Start your morning in the Old Town at Collegium Maius. Explore the historic university museum and admire the Gothic architecture along Jagiellońska Street.

4.7(1k reviews)~2 hours
Afternoon
Jagiellonian University

~2 hours

Spend your afternoon continuing education at the Jagiellonian University. Visit the university's main quadrangle and notable halls near the Old Town center.

Late Afternoon
Historic Cafe Experience

~1.5 hours

Late afternoon, relax at a historic cafe near Planty Park. Order a traditional coffee and soak up the intellectual atmosphere popular with students and locals.

Step into a world where time slows down as you enjoy a warm cup in charming, centuries-old settings filled with rich history and authentic period decor. You'll typically savor traditional beverages and pastries, often accompanied by stories from local guides who share fascinating insights about the cultural significance of cafes in the city. Most experiences include the opportunity to soak in the vibrant atmosphere, mingle with locals, and appreciate the unique blend of history and modern life that defines these iconic venues.

Evening
Explore a local food market

~2 hours

In the evening, explore the bustling food market along Plac Nowy in the Kazimierz district. Sample street foods and enjoy the lively ambiance.

Meals

Recommended traditional local cuisine

Obwarzanek krakowski
Breakfast$3

Find a local bakery in Old Town and try Obwarzanek krakowski, a popular ring-shaped bread with sesame seeds, paired with coffee.

Obwarzanek krakowski
Lunch
Look for a casual eatery near Jagiellonian University to try Żurek, a sour rye soup with sausage and egg, a hearty traditional Polish meal.
$8
Pierogi
Dinner$5

In Kazimierz, find a food stall or casual restaurant at Plac Nowy offering pierogi, Polish dumplings with various fillings, perfect for dinner.

Pierogi
Use Kraków's tram system to get around efficiently, especially between Old Town and Kazimierz. For short rides, use Bolt or Free Now taxi apps at about $0.6 per km.
Hotel in Old Town (historic center of Kraków)
$40-60/night

Central location close to main sights and great access to transport links for day’s activities.

Day 5Podgórze Discovery
Morning
Podgórze District Exploration

~2.5 hours

Focus on the historic industrial sites along Nadwiślańska street and the former Jewish Ghetto area. Check out local shops and cafes in the district center.

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Afternoon
Street Art Tour in Podgórze District

~2 hours

Walk through the streets around Zabłocie and Nadwiślańska to see vibrant murals and installations. Look for artworks referencing Kraków's history and culture.

Exploring urban creativity through vibrant murals and thought-provoking installations offers a unique glimpse into the area's rich cultural and historical narratives. You'll typically discover diverse styles and powerful messages that reflect the community's spirit, making for an engaging and visually captivating experience. Local guides often share insights into the origins and meanings behind the artworks, enhancing your appreciation of this dynamic form of expression.

Late Afternoon

Rynek Podgórski Market Visit

Rynek Podgórski Market Visit

Explore this open-air market for fresh local produce and artisanal goods. Ideal spot to pick up homemade jams or traditional pastries.

4.7(3k reviews)~1 hours
Evening
Try a rooftop bar in Podgórze

~2 hours

Choose a rooftop bar with views of the Vistula River. Enjoy sunset cocktails with local craft beer or Vodka while watching the city skyline.

Meals

Recommended traditional local cuisine

Breakfast
Find a café near Podgórze District offering fresh breads and try a slice of Makowiec, a traditional poppy-seed roll, with your morning coffee.
$4-$6
Pierogi
Lunch$6-$8

Look for a street food vendor around Rynek Podgórski serving Pierogi, Poland's famous stuffed dumplings, with various fillings like cheese and potato or meat.

Pierogi
Obwarzanek krakowski
Dinner$10-$15

Dine at a rooftop bar in Podgórze and order local craft beer alongside light snacks such as Obwarzanek krakowski, a traditional crusty bread ring.

Obwarzanek krakowski
The best way to get around Podgórze is by tram or bus. Use Bolt or Free Now taxi apps for quick local rides at about $0.6 per km.
Hotel in Kazimierz (historic Jewish quarter near the Old Town)
$40-60/night

Kazimierz is central and well-connected, offering a rich cultural vibe and easy tram access to Podgórze for this day’s itinerary.

Day 6Salt Mine and Local Traditions
Morning

Wieliczka Salt Mine

Wieliczka Salt Mine

Explore the historic Wieliczka Salt Mine located just outside Kraków. Take guided tours leaving from the city center and dress warmly as the underground chambers stay cool year-round.

4.6(32k reviews)~3 hours
Afternoon
Traditional Milk Bar Visit

~2 hours

Visit a traditional Milk Bar (Bar Mleczny) in the Old Town near the Main Square for an authentic low-cost Polish lunch. Try classic homemade Pierogi in these casual, cafeteria-style eateries popular with locals.

Experience a vibrant slice of local life as you step into a traditional dairy eatery, where simple yet hearty dishes await. You will typically savor authentic flavors crafted from fresh, local ingredients while soaking in the communal and nostalgic atmosphere cherished by many. Local guides often highlight the significance of these venues as cultural touchstones, offering insight into the culinary heritage and everyday social rituals of the region.

Evening
Traditional Trattoria Farewell Meal

~2.5 hours

Dine at a traditional trattoria-style restaurant in Kazimierz focusing on Polish-Italian fusion food to enjoy a unique farewell meal. Order dishes with seasonal local ingredients and finish with a dessert like Sernik if available.

Enjoy a warm and convivial atmosphere as you gather to savor hearty, traditional dishes prepared with local ingredients, imagining the stories behind each recipe. You'll typically experience the rich flavors of Poland paired with regional wines or meads, making for a memorable farewell with friends or newfound acquaintances. The vibrant culinary culture and historic charm of the city create a perfect backdrop for sharing food, laughter, and lasting memories.

Meals

Recommended traditional local cuisine

Breakfast
Find a local bakery near the Main Square and try Obwarzanek krakowski, a famous Kraków twisted bread ring, paired with a fresh coffee.
$3
Pierogi
Lunch$5

Look for a Milk Bar serving homemade Pierogi, a popular traditional Polish dumpling filled with meat, cheese or vegetables. These spots offer hearty, authentic meals at a budget-friendly price.

Pierogi
Dinner
Find a trattoria in Kazimierz and order a seasonal main course with a glass of local craft beer. End your meal with a slice of Sernik, the classic Polish cheesecake.
$12
Use Kraków's efficient tram and bus network to get around the city. For taxi rides, use apps like Bolt, Free Now, or iTaxi; taxis usually cost about $0.6 per km.
Hotel in Stare Miasto (historic Old Town)
$40-60/night

This central location offers easy access to Kraków's main attractions and transit options for the day.

Day 7Summer Outdoors and Parks
Morning
Cycling Tour in Błonia Meadow and Planty Park

~3 hours

Start your morning cycling in Błonia Meadow, a vast green space west of Kraków Old Town, perfect for outdoor exercise. Then circle around Planty Park, the green belt encircling the Old Town, entering from the Świętego Tomasza street entrance.

Enjoy a leisurely ride through expansive green spaces and charming historic landscapes, where you'll typically encounter locals jogging, picnicking, or engaging in outdoor activities. The scenic paths and gentle terrain offer a perfect setting for relaxation and exploration, connecting you with the city’s vibrant culture and natural beauty. Most tours include stops to admire landmarks and soak in the peaceful atmosphere, making it a refreshing way to experience urban nature.

Afternoon

Visit Jordan Park

Visit Jordan Park

Head to Jordan Park near Królewska Street for a relaxed walk surrounded by ponds, playgrounds, and sculptures. It is a popular family spot with a sporty vibe and lovely paths.

4.8(14k reviews)~2.5 hours
Evening
Find a summer outdoor concert

~3 hours

Look for evening concerts in summer venues like the Błonia Meadow or nearby outdoor stages. Check local listings for free or ticketed events usually starting around 7 or 8 pm.

Meals

Recommended traditional local cuisine

Breakfast
Find a café around Planty Park offering good espresso and try a Pączki, traditional Polish donuts that are light and filled with fruit jam.
$3-$5
Pierogi
Lunch$4-$6

Look for a street food vendor near Jordan Park serving Pierogi, Polish dumplings stuffed with potato, cheese, or meat for a hearty local lunch.

Pierogi
Dinner
Seek an outdoor summer beer garden near the Old Town to enjoy local craft beer paired with Żurek, a sour rye soup with sausage and egg, hearty and popular in Kraków.
$8-$12
The best way to get around this area is by tram and bus; use Bolt, Free Now, or iTaxi for short taxi rides. Taxi costs about 0.6 PLN per km, and public transit is efficient for hops between parks.
Hotel in Old Town (historic city center)
$35-50/night

Central location ideal for easy access to parks, cycling routes, and evening events.

Day 8Art and Craft Exploration
Morning
Contemporary Art Gallery Visit

~3 hours

Visit the MOCAK Museum of Contemporary Art in the Zabłocie district. Explore innovative exhibitions and installations in this modern space near the former industrial area.

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Afternoon
Cultural Workshop

~2.5 hours

Join a hands-on workshop in Kazimierz, Kraków's historic Jewish quarter. Look for crafts like pottery or traditional paper cutouts called Wycinanki.

You'll typically dive into hands-on traditions and creative techniques, with local guides often sharing historical context and personal anecdotes that bring the experience to life. Most classes include practical demonstrations, time to try the techniques yourself, and opportunities to sample local flavors or crafts, making the learning engaging and social.

Evening
Find a local jazz bar

~3 hours

Seek out a jazz bar in the Old Town or Kazimierz around Starowiślna Street. Enjoy live performances and sample local craft beer or a smooth Polish vodka.

Meals

Recommended traditional local cuisine

Breakfast
Find a café near Planty Park and order a rich coffee with a slice of Sernik cheesecake, a creamy and sweet traditional dessert.
~8 PLN
Lunch
Look for a cozy eatery in Kazimierz serving Żurek, a sour rye soup often accompanied by sausage and egg, perfect for a flavorful midday meal.
~12 PLN
Pierogi
Dinner~20 PLN

Dine in Old Town and seek a local place that offers pierogi. Try various filled dumplings like cheese and potato or meat with a side of local craft beer.

Pierogi
Use Kraków’s efficient tram and bus network to get around, especially between Zabłocie, Kazimierz, and Old Town. Taxi apps like Bolt, Free Now, and iTaxi are reliable; expect about 0.6 PLN per km.
Hotel in Stare Miasto (Old Town, central historical district)
$40-60/night

Staying here keeps you close to the main attractions and vibrant evening spots like jazz bars.

Day 9Historic Sites and Local Flavor
Morning

St. Florian's Gate & Barbican

St. Florian's Gate & Barbican

Start your morning at St. Florian's Gate on Basztowa Street and explore the medieval Barbican nearby. These sites offer key insights into Kraków's historic defensive architecture and are best explored on foot early to avoid crowds.

4.7(12k reviews)~1.5 hours
Afternoon

Cloth Hall

Cloth Hall

Spend your afternoon wandering around the Cloth Hall in the Main Market Square. Browse local crafts and souvenirs inside, and observe the lively trade that continues this centuries-old tradition.

4.7(14k reviews)~2 hours
Late Afternoon
Hidden Courtyards Exploration

~1.5 hours

Explore the atmospheric hidden courtyards tucked behind the main buildings of the Old Town, especially those accessible from Grodzka and Kanonicza Streets. Look for wrought iron gates and frescoed walls that tell stories of Kraków's past.

Exploring tucked-away courtyards offers a unique glimpse into charming and often overlooked parts of the city. You'll typically wander through quiet passages framed by historic architecture and vibrant greenery, discovering peaceful spots away from the bustling streets. Local guides often share stories about the courtyards' histories, enhancing the experience with cultural context and a sense of connection to the city's past.

Evening
Find a historic cafe in Old Town

~1.5 hours

In the evening, locate a historic cafe near Main Market Square, preferably one with traditional interiors dating back to the early 20th century. Order a coffee and a slice of Sernik cheesecake, soaking in the ambiance of Kraków's literary and artistic heritage.

Meals

Recommended traditional local cuisine

Obwarzanek krakowski
Breakfast$3

Find a bakery along the Planty Park and order Obwarzanek krakowski, a twisted, salty bread ring iconic to Kraków, paired with a hot coffee.

Obwarzanek krakowski
Pierogi
Lunch$8

Eat lunch at a casual eatery near Cloth Hall with outdoor seating; try pierogi filled with meat or cheese and a glass of refreshing Kompot, a traditional fruit drink.

Pierogi
Dinner
Dine at a historic café in Old Town and order Żurek sour rye soup followed by a local craft beer to conclude your day of history and exploration.
$8
The Old Town area is best navigated on foot to fully appreciate its narrow streets and courtyards. For longer distances, use trams or taxis via Bolt, Free Now, or iTaxi apps, charging about $0.6 per km.
Hotel in Old Town (historic city center)
$40-60/night

Staying in the Old Town puts you close to all the historic sites, cafes, and cultural experiences highlighted today, making it easy to walk back after a full day.

Day 10Cooking and Culinary Delights
Morning
Cooking Class

~3 hours

Join a cooking class in the Kazimierz district focusing on traditional Polish recipes like pierogi and żurek. This district is walkable and known for its culinary workshops.

Enjoy a hands-on opportunity to explore rich culinary traditions while engaging with local culture in a lively setting. You'll typically prepare traditional dishes under the guidance of experienced instructors, gaining insight into regional ingredients and cooking techniques. Most classes include tasting sessions that allow travelers to savor authentic flavors and connect with the vibrant food scene of the area.

Afternoon
Street Food Sampling

~2 hours

Explore the bustling stalls along Plac Nowy in Kazimierz, where you can taste Obwarzanek krakowski, grilled sausages, and homemade salads.

A vibrant street food scene blends hearty regional flavors with modern twists, offering a lively way to taste local specialties while wandering historic neighborhoods. You'll typically sample pierogi, sausages, and sweet pancakes from stalls and carts, while local guides often explain culinary traditions, ingredients, and where particular treats come from. Most experiences include a mix of savory and sweet stops, making the outing a social, approachable snapshot of the area's food culture and everyday life.

Evening
Tasting Dinner at Local Eatery

~2.5 hours

Dine at a local eatery in Kazimierz with a tasting menu featuring a mix of Polish and European flavors including locally brewed craft beer.

Enjoy a flavorful journey through traditional recipes and local ingredients that highlight the region's rich culinary heritage. You'll typically savor authentic dishes prepared with care, accompanied by stories that reveal their cultural significance. The lively atmosphere and welcoming spirit of the community make each meal not just food, but a memorable cultural experience.

Meals

Recommended traditional local cuisine

Breakfast
Find a café in Kazimierz and try a slice of Sernik, the traditional Polish cheesecake, paired with a strong coffee.
~8 PLN
Obwarzanek krakowski
Lunch~10 PLN

Grab quick street food at Plac Nowy: try Obwarzanek krakowski, a circular bread with sesame seeds, and a refreshing Kompot drink made from stewed fruits.

Obwarzanek krakowski
Pierogi
Dinner~30 PLN

Look for a casual eatery in Kazimierz offering pierogi with various fillings accompanied by a local craft beer for a full tasting experience.

Pierogi
The best way to get around Kazimierz is on foot or by tram. Use taxi apps Bolt, Free Now, or iTaxi with fares around 0.6 PLN/km if needed.
Hotel in Kazimierz (historic district with vibrant food culture)
$40-60/night

Kazimierz is central and perfect for exploring culinary activities and nightlife on this day.

Day 11Market and Neighborhood Walks
Morning
Wieliczka Town Walk and Local Market

~4 hours

Explore the historic Wieliczka Salt Mine town in the morning and visit the lively local market on Rynek Wieliczka Square. Look for fresh local produce and traditional crafts to get an authentic feel of the town's culture.

You'll typically wander through charming cobblestone streets, discovering historic architecture and vibrant local life. Local guides often share insights into the culture and history while you explore colorful market stalls filled with fresh produce, handmade crafts, and traditional goods. Most walks include engaging with friendly vendors and immersing yourself in the authentic atmosphere of the town's daily rhythm.

Afternoon
Visit Nowa Huta District

~3 hours

Head to Nowa Huta, Kraków's socialist realist district east of the city center. Walk around the central square near the steelworks and visit local cafés to see the unique communist-era architecture and urban layout.

Evening
Find a local pub

~2 hours

Spend your evening in the Kazimierz district by finding a cozy local pub where you can sample craft beers brewed in Kraków. Look for pubs near Plac Nowy for the best local atmosphere.

Meals

Recommended traditional local cuisine

Breakfast
Find a bakery near the Main Market Square to try Obwarzanek krakowski, a traditional ring-shaped bread snack with sesame seeds, paired with coffee.
$3
Pierogi
Lunch$8

Grab lunch at a market food stall in Wieliczka and order Pierogi, Polish dumplings filled with various savory or sweet fillings.

Pierogi
Dinner
Dine at a neighborhood pub in Kazimierz and enjoy local craft beer with a plate of Sernik, Polish cheesecake as a dessert.
$8
The best way to get around is by tram or bus; use Bolt, Free Now, or iTaxi apps for taxis at about $0.6 per km.
Hotel in Stare Miasto (Old Town central district)
$40-60/night

Located centrally for easy access to both Kraków's historic center and quick transport to Wieliczka and Nowa Huta.

Day 12Local Museums and Leisure
Morning
Historic Tenement House Museum

~2.5 hours

Visit a historic tenement house located on the famous Royal Route, focusing on the interior design and life of Kraków's bourgeoisie in the 19th century.

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Afternoon
Explore Planty Park

~3 hours

Walk along Planty Park encircling the Old Town, entering from the north near Szczepański Square to access diverse gardens and monuments in this green belt.

Evening
Evening Tapas Experience

~2 hours

Dine in the Kazimierz district, known for its lively nightlife and multicultural atmosphere, with a focus on sampling Polish-style tapas or small plates paired with local craft beer.

Meals

Recommended traditional local cuisine

Breakfast
Find a local bakery near the Old Town and try fresh Pączki, Polish filled donuts, along with a strong coffee to start the day.
$3
Lunch
Look for a cozy café by Planty Park and order Żurek, a traditional sour rye soup served with sausage and egg, perfect for a light, flavorful meal.
$8
Dinner
Seek out a tapas-style restaurant in Kazimierz to share small plates featuring local craft beer and dishes inspired by Polish appetizers and flavors.
$15
Trams and buses are the best way to navigate Kraków's city center. Use Bolt or Free Now for taxis with a typical cost of about $0.6 per km.
Hotel in Stare Miasto (Old Town, central and historic area)
$40-60/night

Central location with easy access to museums, parks, and dining areas like Kazimierz for evening activities.

Day 13Relaxation and Final Explorations
Morning
Find a local spa

~3 hours

Look for spas around the Kazimierz district known for its boutique wellness centers offering massages and relaxation treatments with natural Polish herbs.

Afternoon
Visit a summer flower festival

~3 hours

Attend the summer flower festival held in Planty Park encircling the Old Town, where local vendors showcase vibrant floral displays and related crafts.

Evening
Polish Cooking Workshop and Farewell Meal

~4 hours

Join a cooking workshop in a central Old Town kitchen to learn making pierogi and other traditional Polish dishes, followed by enjoying the meal created.

Engaging in the workshop, you'll typically explore traditional recipes passed down through generations, learning to prepare authentic dishes with fresh, local ingredients. Local guides often share cultural insights and cooking techniques that highlight the rich culinary heritage of the region. Most classes include a communal meal where participants can enjoy their creations together, fostering a warm and friendly atmosphere that reflects the hospitality of the area.

Meals

Recommended traditional local cuisine

Breakfast
Find a café near the Main Market Square and order a traditional Obwarzanek krakowski, a chewy ring-shaped bread sprinkled with poppy or sesame seeds along with strong coffee.
$3
Lunch
At the flower festival, try a fresh summer salad featuring local vegetables and grilled chicken or fish for a light lunch.
$8
Pierogi
Dinner$12

At the cooking workshop, enjoy the handmade pierogi you prepare paired with a local craft beer or Kompot for a refreshing finish.

Pierogi
Trams and buses are the best way to get around Kraków, especially to Kazimierz and Planty Park. Use taxi apps like Bolt, Free Now, or iTaxi, with fares around 0.6 PLN per km for convenience after the workshop.
Hotel in Stare Miasto (Old Town central district)
$40-60/night

Staying in the Old Town keeps you close to major attractions, dining, and the evening cooking workshop venue for ease on the last trip day.

Day 14Departure Day Leisure
Morning
Last morning stroll in Old Town

~2 hours

Stroll along Floriańska Street and the Main Square to soak in historic sights. Look out for street artists and charming cafés for a quick coffee break.

Afternoon
Shopping for local crafts

~3 hours

Explore the stalls at the Cloth Hall (Sukiennice) for amber jewelry, handmade pottery, and lacework. Nearby streets also hold quaint artisan shops.

Evening
Farewell drink at city view bar

~2 hours

Visit a rooftop bar near the Main Square offering views of Wawel Castle and the river. Try a local craft beer or a classic vodka to toast your trip.

Meals

Recommended traditional local cuisine

Breakfast
Find a bakery near the Main Square and try Obwarzanek krakowski, a traditional ring-shaped bread with toppings, paired with coffee.
$3
Pierogi
Lunch$8

Look for a casual eatery in the Old Town and order Pierogi, Polish dumplings with various fillings like potato, cheese, or meat.

Pierogi
Local craft beer
Dinner$10

Choose a pub or bar with a good selection of local craft beers and sample some with a light snack.

Local craft beer
Use trams or buses for easy access around Old Town. For quicker rides, apps like Bolt, Free Now, or iTaxi offer taxis at roughly 0.6 PLN/km.
Hotel in Old Town (historic center with easy access to main attractions)
$40-60/night

Staying here keeps you close to the city's key sites, ideal for your departure day stroll and shopping.

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Budget Breakdown

Accommodation / night$40
Food / day$11
Transport / day$5
Activities / day$10
Daily total$66
Trip total$924

Accommodation: $40/night for hotel, Food: $8 for restaurant meal plus $3 street food, Transport: estimated $5/day including tram, bus, and occasional taxi, Activities: estimated at $10/day for sightseeing and entrance fees

Good to Know

Tap Water: Safe to drink
Public Transport: Excellent trams and buses available
Taxi Apps: Use Bolt, Free Now, or iTaxi
Language: Polish spoken, English proficiency good
Safety: Violent crime safety excellent. Take usual care
Weather: Possible severe storms and flooding in summer
Food: Street food and restaurants affordable and excellent
Electricity: Power plugs types C and E
Walkability: Excellent for walking around the city
Currency: Local currency is PLN, small tipping customary

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