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- 31st May 2026 · 09:08 AM
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Krakow, Poland
Krakow Local Time: 12:10 || Exchange Rate: 1 USD = 3.72 PLN**
Krakow, Poland, a city steeped in history and culture, invites you on an unforgettable journey. Explore the charming Old Town with its cobblestone streets and medieval architecture, including the iconic Wawel Castle and St. Mary's Basilica. Immerse yourself in the haunting history of the Holocaust at Auschwitz-Birkenau Memorial and Museum. Indulge in traditional Polish cuisine at local restaurants and sip on authentic vodka in lively bars. From the vibrant Market Square to the tranquil Vistula River, Krakow offers a perfect blend of old-world charm and modern delights. Discover this enchanting city and create memories that will last a lifetime.
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Weather in Krakow
Current - There will be rain until morning, then partly cloudy, Temp: 9.10oC
12-Month Climate Summary (Sun)
Top Krakow Attractions
- 1. Wawel Castle - This impressive medieval castle is a must-visit attraction in Krakow. It offers stunning views of the city and houses the Crown Treasury and Armory, as well as the State Rooms and the Royal Private Apartments.
- 2. Main Market Square (Rynek Glowny) - Located in the heart of Krakow's Old Town, this bustling square is one of the largest medieval squares in Europe. It is surrounded by beautiful historic buildings, including the Cloth Hall and St. Mary's Basilica.
- 3. Auschwitz-Birkenau Memorial and Museum - A visit to this former Nazi concentration camp is a sobering and important experience. It serves as a memorial to the victims of the Holocaust and offers guided tours that provide insight into this dark period of history.
- 4. Kazimierz - This historic district was once the center of Jewish life in Krakow. Today, it is a vibrant neighborhood filled with charming streets, synagogues, museums, and trendy cafes. It is a great place to learn about Jewish culture and history.
- 5. Wieliczka Salt Mine - Located just outside Krakow, this UNESCO World Heritage site is one of the oldest salt mines in the world. Visitors can explore the underground chambers, tunnels, and chapels carved out of salt, and learn about the fascinating
Cost of Living in Krakow
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1. Food Costs
- Fast food meal $5 - $8
- Mid-range restaurant meal $10 - $20
- Street food snack $2 - $5
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2. Drink Costs
- Coffee $2 - $4
- Beer (local) $2 - $4
- Soft drink $1 - $2
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3. Daily Budget
- On a budget $15 - $30
- Moderate budget $30 - $60
Top Krakow Souvenirs
- 1. Souvenirs (e.g., wooden carvings, pottery) - around 20-50 PLN
- 2. Traditional Polish food products (e.g., pierogi, kielbasa) - around 15-30 PLN
- 3. T-shirts with Krakow designs - around 50-100 PLN
- 4. Postcards - around 5-10 PLN
- 5. Local crafts (e.g., amber jewelry) - around 100-300 PLN
Visa & Travel Information for Krakow
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1. Check Visa Requirements
- Citizens of EU countries No visa needed.
- Citizens of non-EU countries Check if you need a visa.
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2. Passport Validity
- Your passport should be valid for at least 3 months beyond your planned departure date.
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3. Travel Insurance
- It is recommended to have travel insurance for health and safety.
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4. COVID-19 Regulations
- Check if there are any specific COVID-19 entry requirements or restrictions.
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5. Accommodation
- Make sure to have a place to stay, as you may need proof of accommodation.
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6. Financial Means
- Be prepared to show that you have enough money for your stay.
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7. Return Ticket
- You may need to show a return or onward ticket.
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