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Krakow, a city in southern Poland, is renowned for its rich history, vibrant culture, and academic heritage. Nestled on the banks of the Vistula River, it charms visitors with its medieval architecture and lively atmosphere.

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Kraków - Weather

Average monthly temperature & precipitation

  1. June

    Temperature 17°C

    Precipitation 46%

  2. July

    Temperature 20°C

    Precipitation 54%

  3. August

    Temperature 20°C

    Precipitation 38%

  4. September

    Temperature 20°C

    Precipitation 40%

  5. October

    Temperature 10°C

    Precipitation 35%

  6. November

    Temperature 11°C

    Precipitation 40%

  7. December

    Temperature 1°C

    Precipitation 45%

  8. January

    Temperature 0°C

    Precipitation 48%

  9. February

    Temperature 6°C

    Precipitation 46%

  10. March

    Temperature 7°C

    Precipitation 41%

  11. April

    Temperature 10°C

    Precipitation 46%

  12. May

    Temperature 14°C

    Precipitation 51%

Discover Kraków

About the city

Krakow is one of Poland's oldest and most cherished cities, offering a unique blend of past and present. Known for its stunning architecture, the city once served as the capital of Poland and is now a vibrant cultural hub. The historic center, with its cobblestone streets, reveals a tapestry of Gothic, Renaissance, and Baroque architecture. Visitors can explore the historic Kazimierz district, which was once the heart of Jewish life in the city. Krakow is also home to Jagiellonian University, established in 1364, making it one of the oldest in the world. The city's rich cultural scene can be experienced through numerous theaters, galleries, and music festivals.

Top attractions

Among Krakow's must-see attractions is the Wawel Royal Castle, which sits atop a hill offering magnificent views of the city. The Main Market Square, the largest medieval square in Europe, is a bustling area filled with cafes and shops, ideal for people watching. The Cloth Hall, a renaissance trading post in the square, now houses an array of craft stalls. A visit to Schindler's Factory Museum offers an insightful look into the city's experience during World War II. Nearby, the Wieliczka Salt Mine, a UNESCO World Heritage site, features art and chambers carved from salt rocks. The serene Planty Park encircles the old town, providing a peaceful retreat with lush greenery.

Best time to visit

The best time to visit Krakow is during the spring (April to June) and fall (September to November) when the weather is mild, and the city is alive with events and fewer tourists. Summer can be warm and busy, especially as festival season kicks off, bringing vibrant outdoor events and concerts. Winter in Krakow is cold with a magical atmosphere as the Christmas markets fill the squares. However, for those who don't mind the chill, it provides a charming holiday experience. Off-peak times like early spring and late autumn offer the best deals and a quieter exploration of the city’s attractions. Festivals and events such as the Krakow Film Festival and the Jewish Culture Festival are a highlight during the summer months.

Frequently asked questions

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From the John Paul II Kraków-Balice Airport, you can reach the city centre by taxi, train, or bus. Trains run frequently and take about 20 minutes to get to Krakow's central station. Buses are an economical choice with several lines operating throughout the day. Taxis are readily available and provide direct access to your destination made easy through app services.