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How long should you spend in Krakow?

How Much Time Should You Spend in Krakow? 3 days in Krakow is the perfect amount of time to tour Wawel Castle, visit the top sights in the Old Town, get a history lesson in Kazimierz, and day trip to Auschwitz-Birkenau. If you have less than 3 days in Krakow, you can do this same itinerary, with some modifications.



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Spending 5 days in Krakow is not too much, especially if you do side trips to Auschwitz, the salt mines and Zakopane. However, I would consider 7 days to be too long as Krakow is not a huge city and its city center is very compact. In this case, you could add 2 or 3 days in Wroclaw and Warsaw.

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There is a lot to see and do in Kraków. This four-day schedule includes many key attractions, focusing on the Old Town, a day trip to either Auschwitz or the Wieliczka Saltmines, the 'socialist realist' area of Nowa Huta, as well as the Kazimierz and Podgórze districts.

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Do's & Don'ts for a cracking night in Krakow
  • Go to a shot bar. ...
  • Join the locals. ...
  • Swap out the standard greasy kebab for some Pierogi. ...
  • Do a pub crawl. ...
  • Don't go to strip clubs. ...
  • Don't drink in public. ...
  • Don't fall asleep on the streets. ...
  • Don't look at the security.


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The best times to visit Kraków are from March to May and between September and November. The weather is pleasant and the summer's throngs of tourists are nowhere to be found. July and August's weather often climbs into the mid-70s, while the average low in January is in the low 20s.

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Spending 5 days in Krakow is not too much, especially if you do side trips to Auschwitz, the salt mines and Zakopane. However, I would consider 7 days to be too long as Krakow is not a huge city and its city center is very compact. In this case, you could add 2 or 3 days in Wroclaw and Warsaw.

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When it comes to the central attractions, Kraków is an extremely walkable city and you often won't need any transport at all. Much of the Old Town is pedestrianised, so you can wander around without danger of being run over.

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Low season (November–February) is best for photography and budget travel. Prices drop during the winter months when visitors are few, which makes it an excellent time for budget travelers to visit.

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(its a MUST DO one every travelers list). Prague however is a sheer wonderland of architectural delight. Personally, if you want to just be a tourist then I would suggest Prague. If you want to take something home in your heart which will live with you forever then go to Krakow.

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In urban areas such as Warsaw and Krakow, which are used to serving tourists, tipping at restaurants is almost expected. Tip approximately 10% for good service and 15% for phenomenal service.

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It is essential to visit both parts of the camp, Auschwitz I and Auschwitz II-Birkenau, in order to acquire a proper sense of the place that has become the symbol of the Holocaust as well as Nazi crimes againt Poles, Romas and other groups.

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