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When planning a trip to Europe, destinations like Spain, France, or Italy often top the list, but few travelers realize the charm and depth waiting in Poland. Kraków is one of Europe’s best-kept secrets, offering rich history, vibrant culture, and incredible value. Here are the top 5 reasons to visit Krakow and why this captivating city deserves a spot on your travel bucket list.
Why Visit Kraków?
Kraków is one of Poland’s most captivating and picturesque cities. Nestled in the country’s south, it boasts stunning medieval architecture, a deep and complex history, and a thriving food and café scene. With excellent public transport and strong travel connections, it also serves as a perfect base for exploring other top destinations across southern Poland and beyond.
The Architecture
Kraków is, without a doubt, one of the most visually stunning cities in Europe. Its streets are a living gallery of Gothic, Renaissance, and Baroque architecture; each building telling a story of the city’s rich past. You could spend days simply wandering, camera in hand, soaking up the intricate façades, charming courtyards, and historic monuments that define Kraków’s unique character.
Rynek Glowny Square
At the heart of the city lies Rynek Główny, the largest medieval market square in Europe and one of Kraków’s most iconic attractions. Lined with elegant townhouses, St. Mary’s Basilica, and the historic Cloth Hall, the square buzzes with life. You can spend hours exploring its boutique shops, vibrant cafés, and hidden architectural gems. For a touch of magic, take a traditional horse-drawn carriage ride around the square, a timeless way to experience Kraków’s old-world charm.
The Churches
Kraków is renowned for its stunning array of churches, each one showcasing intricate design and centuries of religious history. The most iconic is the Basilica of the Virgin Mary (St. Mary’s Basilica), which dominates Rynek Główny with its twin towers and striking Gothic facade. Visitors can enter for free to pray, or purchase a ticket to explore its richly decorated interior and famous wooden altarpiece.
Scattered throughout the city are many other impressive places of worship, including the Church of Saints Peter and Paul, with its elegant Baroque architecture and striking white stone frontage. Whether you’re religious or simply appreciate historical beauty, Kraków’s churches are a must-see for anyone interested in sacred architecture and cultural heritage.
The Food & Drink
Polish cuisine is an essential part of the Kraków experience – and as a food lover, it was easily one of the highlights of my trip. The city embraces a relaxed, café culture vibe, with everything from hipster coffee houses to traditional Polish milk bars tucked into its charming streets. Whether you’re sipping espresso in a stylish café or enjoying hearty meals in historic restaurants like No.7 Restaurant, Kraków’s food scene is both delicious and diverse.
Pierogi
No visit to Kraków is complete without trying pierogi, Poland’s beloved dumplings. These soft parcels are typically filled with potato and cheese, and served with golden fried onions and a dollop of sour cream. Whether you order them from a street vendor, a trendy modern bistro, or a rustic family-run eatery, pierogi are comforting, flavourful, and unforgettable. They’re everywhere in Kraków — and yes, I had them more than once!
Vodka
Poland is famous for its vodka, and I’d honestly return just to stock up again! Kraków introduced me to some of the smoothest and most flavourful vodkas I’ve ever tasted, especially the hazelnut vodka I now use in my signature hazelnut espresso martinis. One of the best parts? It’s incredibly affordable. You can find high-quality bottles in local shops for a fraction of UK prices, and if you venture to nearby towns, prices drop even further. Whether you’re sampling vodka in a stylish Kraków bar or picking up a few bottles to take home, it’s a must-try part of the Polish experience.
Experience The History
Poland is a land steeped in history, and Kraków is one of its most historically significant cities. Around every corner, you’ll find monuments, museums, and medieval streets that speak to the city’s complex past, from royal dynasties and architectural evolution to the resilience of its people through war and partition. Whether you’re a casual visitor or a dedicated history buff, Kraków offers endless opportunities to explore and learn.
Wawel Castle
No trip to Kraków is complete without a visit to Wawel Castle, the city’s most iconic historical site. Once the royal residence of Polish kings, this grand castle sits atop Wawel Hill overlooking the Vistula River, offering some of the best panoramic views in the city. Wander through its stately courtyards, chapels, and royal chambers, or simply admire its Gothic and Renaissance architecture from the riverside. Wawel Castle is more than a landmark; it’s the heart of Poland’s royal and national identity. Check out the official website of Wawel Castle.
Auschwitz
Just beyond Kraków lies Auschwitz-Birkenau, the former Nazi concentration and extermination camp – a profoundly moving and essential place to visit. Over 1.1 million people, the majority of whom were Jewish, lost their lives here during World War II. Today, the site stands as a harrowing reminder of one of history’s darkest chapters.
Visiting Auschwitz is a sobering but vital experience. Guided tours offer deep insight into the Holocaust, the brutal conditions endured by prisoners, and the immense scale of the atrocities committed. I strongly encourage anyone travelling to Kraków to make the day trip – it’s an opportunity to reflect, remember, and honour the victims through education and awareness.
The Value for Money
Kraków may not be the cheapest destination in Europe, but it offers exceptional value for what you get, especially when it comes to dining and overall experience. You can enjoy a full meal at a stylish restaurant right on Rynek Główny (Main Square) for around £20 per person, with spectacular views and service included.
For something more traditional, a two-course Polish meal with wine can cost as little as £15 per person, offering both authenticity and affordability. From food and drinks to transport and attractions, Kraków delivers big-city charm without the big-city price tag, making it ideal for travellers seeking both quality and budget-conscious options.
The Location
Kraków is perfectly situated in the heart of southern Poland, surrounded by scenic landscapes, charming towns, and fascinating day trip destinations. Nestled between rivers, hills, and historic trade routes, the city offers both natural beauty and cultural depth.
Getting to Kraków is easy and convenient, the city has its own international airport (Kraków John Paul II Airport) and a major rail hub that connects you with cities across Poland and beyond. Whether you’re heading to the Tatra Mountains, exploring the nearby Wieliczka Salt Mine, or planning a cross-border journey to Lviv in Ukraine, Kraków is the ideal base for discovering Central Europe.
More Reasons to Fall in Love with Kraków
Easy to Reach & Explore
Kraków is incredibly accessible, with direct flights from across Europe and fast rail links to major cities like Warsaw and Prague. Once you’re there, the city is compact and walkable, with most attractions located within or near the Old Town. You can also hop on a tram or rent a bike to explore further.
Kraków by Night: Vibrant & Atmospheric
Kraków comes alive after dark. Stroll the illuminated Old Town, sip cocktails in speakeasy bars, or enjoy live music in Kazimierz’s bohemian lounges. The nightlife is both affordable and unforgettable, with something for every style of traveler, from cozy wine bars to energetic clubs.
Day Trips from Kraków
The city is also the perfect base for exploring southern Poland. Take a day trip to the Wieliczka Salt Mine, a UNESCO site carved entirely underground, or visit Auschwitz-Birkenau for a powerful historical experience. For nature lovers, the Tatra Mountains and Zakopane are just a short journey away.
Final Thoughts
Have you experienced the charm of Kraków for yourself? Whether it’s the rich history, delicious pierogi, or vibrant street life that captures your heart, what’s your top reason to visit Kraków – or return again? Share your thoughts or travel tips in the comments below!
Beautiful! The pics are amazing. I’d love to visit Krakow one day! Definitely pinning this for future use
Thank you so much for the comment 🙂
I’d definitely recommend visiting Krakow, it is absolutely breathtaking.
Wow – these are some really amazing photos!
I really want to visit now, thanks for sharing 🙂
Thank you for the lovely comment <3
I'm glad you liked the photos, Krakow is definitely worth visiting!
This is perfect! I am Polish and I can totally recommend going to Krakow! It’s a beautiful, lively city!
Thanks for the lovely comment 🙂
Poland really is a gorgeous country!
Krakow has been on my bucket list for so long now, and not just because of the pierogi and hazelnut vodka (which sounds AMAZING). You’ve taken some beautiful pictures, that one of Wawel Castle is exquisite. Thank you for sharing your recommendations 🙂 Lisa
I got to the border of Poland about 20 years ago. I still want to actually visit though.
Really interesting post. I enjoyed it!
Krakow looks beautiful. Thanks for the tips.
I love all the architecture you captured and it shows the beauty of the city. Definitely a place I would love to visit.