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Kraków Holidays

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Where to stay in Kraków

Find the best Kraków areas for the activities you enjoy most.

Kraków Old Town

Kraków Old Town captivates visitors with its medieval charm and UNESCO-protected treasures. The 13th-century Main Market Square buzzes with activity around the Gothic St. Mary's Basilica and Renaissance Cloth Hall. Narrow cobblestone streets reveal hidden courtyards and baroque facades steeped in Polish history. Wawel Castle crowns this historic district, offering royal chambers and cathedral tours just steps from the Vistula River. Traditional Polish restaurants serve hearty pierogi and kielbasa throughout the largely pedestrian zone. Museums, art galleries, and cultural events showcase the rich heritage that makes this area truly special.

Kazimierz

Kazimierz blends Jewish heritage with bohemian energy in Kraków's most character-filled district. Historic synagogues and the poignant Jewish Cemetery stand alongside artsy cafés and vintage boutiques. The cobblestone streets tell stories from 500 years of cultural history. Szeroka Square forms the neighborhood's heart, surrounded by museums and traditional Jewish restaurants. Vibrant street art adds contemporary flair to medieval buildings. Klezmer music often fills the air, creating a uniquely immersive atmosphere for history lovers and trend-seekers alike.

Stradom

Sandwiched between Kraków's Old Town and Kazimierz, historic Stradom invites travellers to step back in time. Medieval architecture lines cobblestone streets where Gothic and baroque church spires dominate the skyline. Visitors can explore significant religious landmarks like the Bernardine Church and Monastery or the ornate Pauline Church on the Rock. The area offers a unique glimpse into Kraków's diverse cultural heritage. Wander along colourful Renaissance facades on Grodzka Street to discover small boutiques selling amber jewellery and local crafts. Enjoy traditional Polish cuisine in atmospheric medieval cellars before taking an evening stroll through well-lit historic streets.

Wesola

This peaceful residential area just outside Kraków's Old Town offers travellers a genuine taste of local Polish life. Tree-lined streets wind past a mix of traditional homes and communist-era apartments. Wesola provides an authentic, budget-friendly alternative to the touristy city centre. Well-connected by trams and buses, this area puts you just 15 minutes from Main Square. Small local cafes serve traditional Polish dishes at reasonable prices. After a day of sightseeing, you'll appreciate returning to this quiet retreat away from the crowds.

Podgorze

Across the Vistula River from Kraków's Old Town, historic Podgórze tells a powerful storey through its streets. Once a separate town and later the Jewish ghetto during WWII, this area balances sombre history with creative revival. Schindler's Factory and the haunting Ghetto Heroes Square memorial preserve crucial memories. The former industrial area now buzzes with artistic energy. MOCAK Museum of Contemporary Art occupies converted factory spaces while quiet residential streets offer an authentic slice of local life. Riverfront paths provide peaceful escapes from the tourist crowds that fill Kraków's centre.

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Frequently Asked Questions

How much does a Kraków holiday package cost?

Offering great value package deals on Expedia, you'll be surprised at how little a holiday to Kraków costs! Expedia's packages simplify travel planning and maximise your savings.

What are the cheapest months to go to Kraków?

January, February and March are the best times to search for cheap Kraków holiday packages. Opting to travel in less busy months means you can typically find lower prices on hotels and flights.

How many days is enough for Kraków?

Kraków holidays can be short or long, but to really get a feel for this place, we'd say 3 days is about right. This will mean you can fit in top attractions like Cloth Hall and Wawel Cathedral along with lesser-known spots. Don't forget to explore neighbourhoods such as Kraków Old Town and Royal Road either. If you're clever with your time, you may even be able to take a day trip from Kraków too.

Is it worth booking a holiday package to Kraków?

From cool attractions such as Main Market Square and Wawel Castle to its epic history, a Kraków holiday offers a vibrant mix of experiences. With so much to see and do, it's time to find out for yourself why Kraków is such a good holiday destination.

How to find the best Kraków package deals?

Begin your search for a Kraków package deal by entering your destination and preferred trip dates under our "Packages" tab. Then add some filters, like "Guest rating" and "Property type," to fine-tune the results to your exact needs. You can also sort by "Package discount" and browse offers that come with unbeatable savings. If you don't find the perfect Kraków package deal right away, just switch up your dates and search again. Bear in mind that deals are only available for a limited time, so book early and get your Kraków escape off to a flying start.

Is it cheaper to book a Kraków holiday as a package?

An Expedia holiday package could land you significant savings when compared to booking flights and hotels separately. Better still, you can tailor your Kraków getaway to match your exact needs. Choose your preferred flight time, select the hotel type and add a car rental. Check out our great deals to see how much you can save.

When to book a holiday package to Kraków?

If you have your Kraków holiday dates finalized, book as soon as you can to snap up some terrific deals. With Expedia, you can typically reserve some flights up to one year ahead of time. Prefer spur-of-the-moment getaways? Our last-minute deals are perfect for impromptu escapes.

How to plan a trip to Kraków?

  1. Choose the right time to travel: Your schedule, preferred season and the type of weather you enjoy can all influence your decision on when to visit Kraków.
  2. Calculate your budget: Make sure you have enough money to cover everything from transportation and food to airfares and activities. Your hotel will likely be the biggest expense during your trip to Kraków.
  3. Set the duration of your trip: Start by making a list of all the attractions and activities you'd like to get to in Kraków. Then, estimate how long you'll need at each, as well as any travel time.
  4. Bundle your flights and hotel: Awesome destination, check. Length of stay, check. All that's left now is to find a Kraków holiday package that brings all your bookings together.

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