This is a lovely area to stay or visit. Just wandering around the streets is immensely fascinating. There are lots of small shops, pubs, cafes and restaurants. But just soaking up the atmosphere here is the best fun. Everyone is so friendly.. On a Sunday there is a big clothes market. Considering that this area has only been developed since 1980s there is still a lot to do but it is so colourful.
alphabus
Part of a tour or a short walk from the Square. All the photos you have seen are right here very prominent and a humbling experience. Try to eat here as the food while not my taste its the proper cooking and just sitting or walking around here can bring a tear to you eyes.
Artyqueen
Interesting to walk around the area soaking up the atmosphere and visiting the sights this area has to offer. Nice little individual shops.
JoFo1974
We stayed up here in the David boutique hotel for 4 nights and it was the perfect base for our break away. There was so many places of interest to see, so many fabulous bars and places to eat also. Yes, the area does look a little run down and there is some graffiti, but please do not let that put you off visiting this atmospheric area - live a little- visit some amazing bars- eat lots of fabulous food- and save some time for a little sight seeing as well. Perfect place to stay and I will be back. P.s. We did walk in to market area (10/15 mins tops) and back in the evening and never once questioned our safety x
Tarrow
There are signs everywhere encouraging Jews to stay in Krakow and on arrival in the Jewish District, you will quickly understand why the city desperately wants to hang on to and increase their Jewish demographic. This is one of the most atmospheric and classy areas of Eastern Europe. No effort was spared in creating the romantic streets, the stylish churches and synagogues. The choice of restaurant is amazing, with lots of small bars and clubs for all tastes. I would recommend spending at least 2 whole days in this district. It far outshines the city market area.