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A city where history is still alive. Kraków, filled with monuments, culture and legends, has attracted visitors from all over the world for centuries. It’s the former capital of capital of Poland
Former German Nazi concentration and extermination camp
One of the most popular tourist attractions in Poland, the Wieliczka Salt Mine is a true gem that is visited by over 1.2 million people every year.
In Małopolska you will find everything you need – beautiful cities, magnificent monuments and unique architecture, historically important places, picturesque villages and open-air museums, national parks, majestic mountain ranges and bicycle routes, as well as tasty, regional cuisine.
Wawel Castle is something you cannot miss out on while visiting Krakow
In Krakow’s Podgórze, in its post-industrial part of Zabłocie, at 4 Lipowa Street, there is Oskar Schindler’s Enamel Factory, a symbol of salvation and humanitarianism.
Kraków Old Town is the beating heart of the city. It’s the place where you can start your journey into the past and feel as if you travelled a couple of hundred years back in tim
EnergyLandia has several attractions that break WORLD records for size and speed.
The central meeting point, the favorite place of Cracovians and one of the most visited attractions by tourists.
Salt Mines
Auschwitz-Birkenau
Former German Nazi concentration and extermination camp
The Auschwitz I concentration camp is part of the Auschwitz-Birkenau State Museum. It is the best-preserved part of the entire concentration camps complex in Oświęcim
Auschwitz-Birkenau was the largest German Nazi concentration and extermination camp out of the entire Auschwitz camps complex.
The main gate at the Auschwitz I main camp leads to one of the most shocking places in the history of modern Europe. It was this way where the commandos of prisoners marched to work every day.
Regional Attractions
A city where history is still alive. Kraków, filled with monuments, culture and legends, has attracted visitors from all over the world for centuries. It’s the former capital of capital of Poland
Former German Nazi concentration and extermination camp
One of the most popular tourist attractions in Poland, the Wieliczka Salt Mine is a true gem that is visited by over 1.2 million people every year.
In Małopolska you will find everything you need – beautiful cities, magnificent monuments and unique architecture, historically important places, picturesque villages and open-air museums, national parks, majestic mountain ranges and bicycle routes, as well as tasty, regional cuisine.
Zakopane is one of the most famous mountain tourism centres in Poland.
The Bochnia Salt Mine offers a number of attractions, many of which may appeal to younger tourists.
EnergyLandia has several attractions that break WORLD records for size and speed.
One of the greatest attractions of the Pieniny Mountains is the traditional rafting down the Dunajec River gorge
The Kraków-Częstochowa Highland, also known as the Jura, is an incredibly rich touristic area. The main highlight is the Ojców National Park, which is the smallest of its kind in Poland.
Krakow Attractions
The Kazimierz district is one of the most famous areas of Krakow. Its fame is not only due to the many historical monuments there that are on the UNESCO World Heritage List, but also because it was the centre of life for generations of the Jewish community.
Wawel Castle is something you cannot miss out on while visiting Krakow
One of the most interesting spots on Grodzka street, which is part of the Royal Route leading to Wawel Castle, is the imposing building of the Church of Saints Peter and Paul.
Discovering Krakow’s Old Town usually starts at Florian Gate – the most important historical entrance to the city. Right next to it is the Barbican, which is not only one of the most characteristic objects of military architecture in Krakow, but also one of the few that have survived to this day in Poland.
Like Kazimierz, Podgórze used to be a separate, prosperous city. This district became part of Krakow in 1915 and already then there were plans to build a bridge connecting it with Kazimierz.
The construction of Nowa Huta began in 1949. Due to its planned specificity – an ideal working-class city – it is very different from other parts of Krakow with its uniform, harmonious form of buildings and industrial atmosphere.
If you appreciate places where modernity is freely intertwined with a fascinating history, and extraordinary medieval architectural masterpieces are at your fingertips, you will surely be interested in the Gate of Glory. It used to be the beginning of the Royal Route, and today it welcomes visitors to the Krakow Market Square. St. Florian’s Gate […]
The central meeting point, the favorite place of Cracovians and one of the most visited attractions by tourists.
St. Mary’s Basilica is a must-see for everyone who visits Cracow. You literally can’t miss it. It would be hard since it’s adjacent to the Main Market Square – the beating heart of the historic part of the city. Even if you don’t recognise this impressive medieval church from the start, you’ll definitely hear it!
Nature
Zakopane is one of the most famous mountain tourism centres in Poland.
One of the greatest attractions of the Pieniny Mountains is the traditional rafting down the Dunajec River gorge
The Kraków-Częstochowa Highland, also known as the Jura, is an incredibly rich touristic area. The main highlight is the Ojców National Park, which is the smallest of its kind in Poland.
These beautiful mountains located in central Europe, between the Alps in the west and the Caucasus in the east, constitute the highest mountain chain between the above-mentioned ranges.