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Is there more to do in Warsaw or Krakow?

Warsaw is a bigger city, often a top destination for museums, art galleries, shopping, unique architecture and traditional Polish cuisine. While Krakow is more compact and famous for its medieval castles, monuments, and UNESCO World Heritage Sights.



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Warsaw is the Europe travel destination of the year for a reason. It offers a lot to do, and you can spend anywhere from 1 day to 1 week and not get bored. There are buildings to explore, museums to peruse, food to try, and nightlife to enjoy.

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Krakow is a breathtaking city, full of culture, history, with stunning architecture, and, more importantly, lovely, friendly, and extremely helpful people.

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According to the guides of an alternative tour around Warsaw the most dangerous area is Praga, in particular Brzeska Street. I went there one afternoon to check it out. The area truly has a run down, prewar war feel to it.

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Cost of Living Comparison Between Warsaw and Krakow (Cracow) You would need around 13,793.1zl in Krakow (Cracow) to maintain the same standard of life that you can have with 15,000.0zl in Warsaw (assuming you rent in both cities).

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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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Sure, you could spend more time in Krakow. But you can also see a lot of Krakow in one day. Krakow is a city that I find to be really easy to manage. Most of what travelers set out to see in the city is accessible by foot from one stop to the next.

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Visiting Warsaw during May-September is extremely ideal. These months will provide you with the best possible weather, making your stay and your experience a truly delightful one. Throughout the other months, the climate is either too hot, freezing cold or just generally unfavourable for a pleasant trip.

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Safety at night:Safe Warsaw is generally safe for solo female travelers even at night. Public places are well lit and patrolled by municipal police, while CCTV cameras are present in many parts of the city.

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Petty crime Muggings, carjackings and theft from vehicles happen in large cities, including Warsaw. Take care in the tourist areas of large cities. Pickpocketing is common. Thieves often work in small groups.

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Warsaw has always been one of Poland's biggest and most important cities. It suffered extensive damage at the hands of occupying German troops during the 1944 Warsaw Uprising. After the war, its citizens banded together to push a reconstruction plan to restore the famed city to its former glory.

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As one of the country's oldest and most culturally significant cities, Krakow is steeped in legends and folklore, as well as heart wrenching history. The city boasts a stunning blend of architectural wonders, including Gothic churches, Renaissance palaces, and Baroque-style buildings.

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