Krakw, Poland’s former capital and cultural hub, is a captivating city nestled in the south of the country. Renowned for its well-preserved medieval architecture, vibrant cultural scene, and historical significance, Krakw beckons travelers with its charm and allure.
Krakw’s rich history dates back to the 7th century, leaving behind a treasure trove of architectural wonders. The city’s heart, the Rynek Gwny (Main Market Square), is the largest medieval square in Europe, surrounded by colorful townhouses and dominated by the iconic St. Mary’s Basilica. Other must-see architectural gems include Wawel Castle, the former seat of Polish kings, and the Kazimierz district, a historic Jewish quarter now brimming with trendy cafes and art galleries.
