
Krakow
Lesser Poland Voivodeship (Małopolskie)
One of Poland's oldest and most important cities, situated on the Vistula River. Kraków, a former royal capital, is famous for its **UNESCO World Heritage Old Town**, the **Wawel Royal Castle**, and the medieval **Main Market Square**. It remains a leading center of Polish culture, academia, and art.
Practical Travel Guide for Krakow
Make your journey smoother with essential practical information to read before traveling.
Visa Information
Part of the Schengen Area, allowing visa-free travel for up to 90 days for many nationalities.
Adapter Type
Polish
Getting Around
Krakow's public transport system, primarily consisting of **trams** and **buses**, is efficient and reliable for getting around the wider city. The Old Town and Kazimierz (Jewish Quarter) are best explored **on foot**.
Local Flavors
Polish cuisine is known for being hearty and filling, centered around dishes like **pierogi (dumplings)**, **żurek (sour rye soup)**, and **bigos (hunter's stew)**. Krakow's food scene is particularly vibrant, with Kazimierz offering various Jewish and vegetarian options.
