We were amazed at the beauty of the town square. You would be pushed to find anywhere in Europe as impressive I think
Annabellatravels
A fabulous location steeped in history. This medieval square is absolutely charming. Surrounded by palaces, churches, galleries and museums there is much to experience and learn. There are a variety of shops, bars and restaurants to suit everyone's taste and pocket. The bugler still sounds his trumpet from the highest tower of St Mary's Church every hour on the hour wich adds to the nostalgia of the setting. Truly romantic place to be.
AngelaM007
We wandered around here first on a quiet Thursday afternoon then on a very busy Sunday. Lots to do and see. Shops were interesting but also a lot of chain stores.. Loved just wandering around. Lots of choices of places to eat. Saw no beggars but lots of street entertainers. One bargain I spotted was sheep skin rugs for about £20, just wish I had room in my suitcase for some, next time perhaps.
brianm511
There are many many things to see and visit around the old town including the Jewish quarter, WW2 ghetto, old town square, old city walls, magnificent ancient churches and all in walking distance. The old architecture id beautiful.
ice77max
Oh well its in the city center so if you didn't been here while in kraków then you really didn't been in kraków
401janer
Centre of Kraków is beautiful with lots of little restaurants and cafes. Also pretty shops to wander through. Underground museum also in the centre and Wawel Castle within walking distance.