Museum Oskar Schindlers Emaillewarenfabrik | Flickr: Dennis Jarvis CC-BY 2.0
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Visit Schindler's factory
The story of industrialist Oskar Schindler, who saved thousands of Jews from certain death during the Nazi era, achieved particular notoriety through the Hollywood film adaptation in Schindler's List. While original filming locations are also on view, the tour of the museum turned Schindler's Factory extends further than just the cinematic adaptation, however, offering a comprehensive contemporary historical look at the period of German occupation of Krakow.Salt Mine Wieliczka | Flickr: Mihai Lucîț CC-BY 2.0
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Wandering in the footsteps of salt mining through magical worlds
Trips from Krakow to the nearby Wieliczka Salt Mine are among the most popular and exciting activities for guests. The underground world with lakes and chapels carved in stone is an absolute must-see! Pleasant and healthy side effect: Breathe deeply in the low-pollutant and low-allergen air underground, which is even used for healing purposes.Hiking in the High Tatras | Flickr: Raini Svensson Public Domain
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Fun outdoor activities
Outdoor lovers get their money's worth on vacation in Krakow as well as friends of fun sports. The immediate vicinity of the city is ideal for hikes, paintball, trampolining, axe throwing and much more offer variety even within the city limits.Outdoor & Activities
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Wawel Cathedral
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Visit the Wawel Cathedral
Built in the 14th century after earlier cathedrals on the site were destroyed, the cathedral, located on the grounds of Wawel Castle, is Poland's national shrine and the final resting place of bishops and kings. The mighty structure, redesigned in the 18th century in the Baroque style, can be explored on a guided tour that presents facts and figures.Wawel Cathedral
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Rent a bike in Krakau | Flickr: Tulio Bertorini CC-BY 2.0
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Take a bike tour of Krakow
You can explore the city on two wheels as part of guided bike tours past all the important historical points of the old town, or set off on your own with a rental bike. As a quiet, smaller city, Krakow is easily navigable for bike tourists and offers many interesting routes into the surrounding countryside.Bike Tours
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MOCAK Krakau | Flickr: Fred Romero CC-BY 2.0
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Experience the diversity of Krakow's museums
The city on the Vistula is full of art and history: from the countless sections of the Municipal Muzeum Krakowa, which covers the history of the city from the settlement of the Lesser Poland region to real socialism and the Solidarność movement, all periods of the city's history are covered. In addition, the Museum of Contemporary Art MOCAK in particular stands out with a variety of changing exhibitions.Museums
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MOCAK Museum of Contemporary Art in Krakow
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Placki ziemniaczane | Flickr: Rusty Clarke CC-BY 2.0
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Taste local specialties
Beyond vodka, pierogi and kielbasa, Krakow also has other delicacies to offer: from local craft beer to Oscypek cheese and potato pancakes (placki ziemniaczane), the south of Poland has some culinary highlights to offer, which can be sampled as part of a food tour. Regional and seasonal produce can be purchased from Monday to Saturday at the weekly market of the Unitarg Hala Targowa. On Sundays, it's worth visiting here for a flea market stroll through vintage treasures and antiques.Food Experiences
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Boat tours in Krakow | Flickr: John Seb Barber CC-BY 2.0
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Relax during a cruise on the Vistula River
On a catamaran or boat sailing along the river? In 90 minutes to the Benedictine Abbey Tyniec you can follow the picturesque course of the water in the city. Various offers also include boat tours with wooden gondolas, or exclusive excursions by catamaran and boat parties.Cruises & Water Tours
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Auschwitz-Birkenau State Museum
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Make a day trip to the concentration camp memorial Auschwitz
Serious, but instructive and important: Not far from Krakow is the former Nazi concentration camp that has become synonymous worldwide with systematic murder and tyranny, and which today, as the Museum and Memorial Auschwitz-Birkenau, is a reminder not to let anything similar happen again in the world.Sukiennice / cloth halls | Flickr: Jorge Láscar CC-BY 2.0
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Explore the main market of Krakow
The Historical City Museum of Krakow with archaeological excavations of medieval buildings is located directly under the Main Market Square (Rynek Główny). A visit to this underground attraction can be ideally combined with a tour of the Cloth Halls located above ground in the center of the square. The Art Nouveau interior of the ensemble was created in the course of a reconstruction in the 19th century.Rynek Underground
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Sukiennice
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