I recommend : What to do in Krakow

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TO EAT AND DRINK

1. For the best hot chocolate you have ever tasted visit Pod Smocza Jama.


2. For the most devoured cupcakes in the city visit Cupcake Corner Cafe & Bakery.


3. For the lovely Polish fried cheese, Oscypek, with cranberry jam visit any food market available, I got mine from the Emaus Easter Fair and at the Easter Market at Rynek Glowny.


4. For another delicious Polish dish, Zapiekanka, visit the little market place in the centre of Plac Nowy.


5. For a perfect meal at a great price visit Marmolada on ul. Grodska.
6. For a refreshing pint of beer visit Pijalnia Wódki i Piwa



7. For a visit into Narnia's cupboard visit Alchemia



8. For a relaxing alcoholic beverage visit Buddha, you can also get drunk here if you please.



TO JOIN, SEE AND VISIT


Free Walking Tours!




I had gone on the Old Jewish Quarter tour with Maciek and the Macabre tour with Navia, both guides were informative and humorous and I highly recommend them! For more information about all the walking tours available in Krakow, their times and the guides, check out the official site here.



Wawel Dragon


 


The magical Wawel castle and cathedral are a beautiful sight, but the fire-breathing Wawel Dragon? That was awesome. Don't give up if it takes a while to breathe the fire out, it does it for 3 seconds in 5 minute intervals.

The Emaus Easter Fair


The Emaus Easter Fair is a traditional visit for all Krakowians on Easter Monday with plenty of snacks, toys, handmade accessories and more!

Auschwitz, Birkenau and Salt Mine Tour





If you don't have a particularly long stay in Krakow, you may want to visit Auschwitz, Birkenau and the Wieliczka Mines all in one day. It will be tiring on your feet but it will be worth every moment, and you will have more time to do other things that you may want to do on the other days of your trip. As our driver had first said on the way to Auschwitz, "I wish you a fun day, but it can't be really fun because of where we are going, it can be barely called a tourist attraction", and he is absolutely right. Visiting the remains of WW2's horror is nothing to be excited about and many people can get affected badly, please be aware of this before you visit. The best thing is to understand, reflect and respect and learn from all that you see around you. It is very different watching movies and seeing pictures, compared to knowing that every step you are making is a place where one was tortured and killed. On the another hand, since it can have an emotionally draining effect, it is nice to continue the tour with the Salt Mine in Wieliczka to brighten up your mood again. I would rather be physically drained rather than emotionally. The body will heal itself after a nap, promise. Once again - this tour is worth it and I learnt many things that I would have never known otherwise.




Krawl through Krakow


On a lighter note, The Krawl through Krakow Pub Crawl is a great way to meet people from all over the world coming together to socialise and have multiple drinks until they are pretty sloshed. I went with Daniel for his birthday, he was treated with utmost royalty and 95% alcoholic drinks were provided to him, it was a happy night. The guides will be waiting for you to join them everyday at Rynek Glowny with a pink banner at 9pm. For more info, click here.

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