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Upon arriving in Krakow, you must visit its Jewish quarter, Kazimierz, as it rightly holds a place as one of the most beautiful and, arguably, most significant districts of the city. The ancient Jewish architecture, quiet courtyards, and narrow streets will leave no visitor indifferent. Life here is quite active, both during the day and at night, despite an overall sense of tranquility. This quarter is one of the trendiest spots in Krakow and its cultural hub. There are plenty of shops, bars, cafes, and antique stores, as well as many historical attractions - there's a lot to see and admire here, as practically every corner of this district is, in essence, an attraction in itself. Many synagogues and architectural monuments can be explored either on your own or by booking a tour.

Price

Free

Features

Wheelchair accessible, Suitable for children

How to get here?

The nearest public transport options for your convenience.

Miodowa
Tram stop 158 m walk
św. Wawrzyńca
Tram stop 181 m walk

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