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Rynek and the Underground
The iconic "Rynek" is more than just the Town Hall Tower, Cloth Hall, and horse-drawn carriages. Beneath its surface lies a hidden treasure: the city’s captivating underground history. This underground museum, part of the Krakow Museum, is a must-visit for anyone intrigued by the city’s past.
The Jewish Quarter – Kazimierz
Kazimierz, Krakow’s Jewish quarter, has a unique atmosphere. Its preserved urban layout is home to picturesque streets, historic buildings, and synagogues, offering a glimpse into the rich Jewish cultural heritage that defines this neighbourhood.
A Cultural Epicenter
Krakow has always been a city of culture, and that tradition continues today. You’re likely to stumble upon exciting events as you explore, but if you’d like to plan ahead, visit Krakow Culture for a comprehensive guide to what’s happening.
Fabryczna 13
Fabryczna 13 is a modern, multifunctional complex built on the site of the former Polmos distillery. It’s a hub of exciting culinary concepts, home to the Vodka Factory Museum, a spacious conference centre (CKF_13 Fabryczna), and various sports and leisure facilities. Whether for business or pleasure, it’s a destination worth exploring.