3 Days in Krakow With Friends

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Day 1: Old Town highlights, Grunwald Monument, St. Mary's Basilica, Main Square, Cloth Hall, Town Hall Tower, pierogi lunch, National Museum.

Day 2: Wawel Hill and Royal Castle in the morning, Kazimierz synagogues and a stop at Alchemia, a klezmer dinner in the evening, zapiekanka at Plac Nowy to close it out.

Day 3: Deep Kazimierz synagogues before the crowds, craft beer, Schindler's Factory, Krakus Mound views, Manggha Museum on the river at sunset.

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День 1: Old Town & Main Square

Day one stays inside the Old Town walls, so the whole group can wander at different speeds and regroup without anyone getting lost. Cover the big sights before an early-afternoon pierogi lunch, then split for a museum or a break before regrouping at St. Andrew's for dusk, the dinner streets Grodzka and Florianska are two minutes from there. Falls on a Monday? Skip the Barbican, Czartoryski, and National Museum, all closed, and add time at Wawel Hill instead.
Grunwald Monument

Grunwald Monument

25 мин Бесплатно
This equestrian statue of King Władysław Jagiełło marks the 500th anniversary of the 1410 Battle of Grunwald. Nazis demolished it in 1939; Kraków rebuilt it in 1976. Good group photo before the walk starts.
Пешком· 1 мин
Kraków Barbican

Kraków Barbican

40 мин 22 PLNЗакрыто: itineraries.weekday.monday
Built in 1498 on King John I Albert's orders, this is one of only three surviving barbicans in Europe and the best preserved, a moated brick drum with 3-metre-thick walls and 130 gun loops. It's open year-round, Tuesday through Sunday, closed Mondays, 22 PLN to climb the walls; the exterior is free to walk around any day.
Пешком· 2 мин
Czartoryski Museum

Czartoryski Museum

75 мин 65 PLNЗакрыто: itineraries.weekday.monday
Home to Leonardo da Vinci's Lady with an Ermine, one of only a handful of his paintings anywhere, since the museum's 2019 reopening after a decade-long renovation. Give the painting its own five minutes before the crowd shifts; the rest of the collection covers Polish and European art from antiquity to the 19th century. Closed Mondays.
Пешком· 4 мин
St. Mary's Basilica

St. Mary's Basilica

60 мин 20 PLN
The Hejnal trumpet call sounds from the taller tower every hour and cuts off mid-note, a nod to a medieval trumpeter shot mid-warning. Inside, Wit Stwosz's carved wooden altarpiece, the largest Gothic altarpiece in the world with over 200 figures, took twelve years to finish (1477-1489). Tourist entry via the south door costs 20 PLN; time it around 11:50am when the altarpiece is unveiled.
Пешком· 2 мин
Main Market Square (Rynek Główny)

Main Market Square (Rynek Główny)

40 мин Бесплатно
One of the largest medieval town squares still standing in Europe, laid out in 1257 and barely changed since. This is the group's natural regroup point all three days, horse-drawn carriages, street musicians, dozens of café terraces around the edges if half the group wants a beer before the next stop.
Пешком· 1 мин
Sukiennice (Cloth Hall)

Sukiennice (Cloth Hall)

30 мин Бесплатно
Renaissance trading hall at the square's center, ground floor still sells amber jewelry and wooden crafts from stalls, same trade it's hosted since the 14th century. Upstairs, the Gallery of 19th-Century Polish Art holds Jan Matejko's massive history paintings, including Kościuszko at Racławice, worth the separate ticket if the group has an hour.
Пешком· 1 мин
St. Adalbert's Church

St. Adalbert's Church

20 мин Бесплатно
Tiny stone church tucked into the square's corner, parts of it nearly 1,000 years old and among the oldest built structures in Kraków. The basement crypt holds a small museum on the square's archaeology, worth five minutes if it's open.
Пешком· 2 мин
Town Hall Tower

Town Hall Tower

30 мин 22 PLN
The only surviving piece of Kraków's old town hall, demolished in 1820, saved by public protest. It leans 55 centimeters from a 1703 storm. Climb 110 steps for the best rooftop view over the square.
Пешком· 2 мин

Pierogarnia Krakowiacy

75 мин Бесплатно
Sit-down pierogi place a few minutes off the square, big enough to seat six or eight without a wait outside peak hours. Order a mixed plate, ruskie (potato and cheese) plus one sweet, and split it around the table.
Пешком· 11 мин
National Museum in Kraków

National Museum in Kraków

105 мин 45 PLNЗакрыто: itineraries.weekday.monday
Main Building on al. 3 Maja, worth the walk if the group has an art-history person; the standout is the Gallery of 20th-and-21st-Century Polish Art on the top floor, plus a Polish arms and armor gallery downstairs. Free admission on Tuesdays, closed Mondays otherwise.
Пешком· 15 мин
St. Andrew's Church

St. Andrew's Church

45 мин Бесплатно
Built between 1079 and 1098, this is one of Poland's best-preserved Romanesque buildings and the only church in Kraków that held out against the 1241 Mongol raid, sheltering most of the city's population inside its thick fortress walls. Quiet, dim, and a good place to end a full day of walking before dinner.

День 2: Wawel Hill & Kazimierz Nights

Day two crosses into royal territory in the morning, Wawel Hill's cathedral and castle, then drops into Kazimierz for the evening. Book castle tickets ahead, daily entries are capped. On a Monday, keep the pace up at the Old Synagogue, it closes early. Synagogues and Alchemia come first, then dinner at Ariel with live klezmer as evening settles in, and Plac Nowy for zapiekanka to close it out.
Wawel Hill viewpoint

Wawel Hill viewpoint

25 мин Бесплатно
First look at the hill that's been Poland's political and religious center for a thousand years, royal residence and cathedral both perched above a bend in the Vistula. Walk up early before the tour buses arrive; the courtyard and grounds are free, only the interiors need tickets.
Пешком· 1 мин
Wawel Cathedral

Wawel Cathedral

70 мин Бесплатно
Every Polish coronation happened here for over 400 years, and the crypts below hold royal tombs alongside national figures like Piłsudski. Climb the tower to touch the clapper of the 11-tonne Sigismund Bell, tradition says it grants an honest wish, though it only actually rings on major holidays.
Пешком· 1 мин
Wawel Royal Castle

Wawel Royal Castle

90 мин 57 PLN
State Rooms (57 PLN), the Crown Treasury (47 PLN), and the Armoury (47 PLN, a separate ticket) with the coronation sword Szczerbiec are three different timed tickets, not one combined pass, so book online the night before if the group wants more than one exhibition. The Dragon's Den, a cave at the base of the hill with a fire-breathing statue at the exit, is a separate, cheap add-on.
Пешком· 9 мин
Skałka (Church on the Rock)

Skałka (Church on the Rock)

35 мин Бесплатно
Church on the Rock, built where legend says Bishop Stanislaus was killed by King Bolesław II in 1079 before being made Poland's patron saint. The crypt below is a national pantheon, playwright Stanisław Wyspiański and poet Czesław Miłosz are both buried here. Quieter than Wawel, five minutes down the river.
Пешком· 7 мин
Corpus Christi Basilica

Corpus Christi Basilica

40 мин Бесплатно
Founded by King Casimir the Great in the 1330s, this Gothic and Baroque basilica in Kazimierz holds Kraków's largest organ, nearly 6,000 pipes across 83 stops. The gilded main altar dates to 1637. Less crowded than the Old Town churches, worth the detour for the scale alone.
Пешком· 4 мин
Old Synagogue (Kazimierz)

Old Synagogue (Kazimierz)

75 мин 22 PLN
Built in the mid-1400s, this is the oldest surviving synagogue building in Poland, rebuilt in Renaissance style after a 1557 fire with fortress-thick walls meant to shelter the community during a siege. Now a museum branch covering Kraków's Jewish history, with the original prayer hall and reconstructed bimah intact. Shorter hours on Mondays.
Пешком· 3 мин

Alchemia

90 мин Бесплатно
Candlelit bar on Plac Nowy, running since 1999 and credited with starting Kazimierz's bohemian scene. Mismatched furniture, alchemist bric-a-brac on the walls, a cellar with live bands on weekends. Big enough for a group to spread across a few tables.
Пешком· 3 мин

Ariel Restaurant

75 мин Бесплатно
Jewish and Central European cooking on Szeroka Street, roast goose, stuffed goose neck, carp, in a townhouse filled with antiques. Live klezmer plays most evenings, bands like Kroke have performed here. Reserve ahead for a group of six or more, tables fill fast once the music starts.
Пешком· 4 мин

Okrąglak (Plac Nowy zapiekanka stalls)

40 мин Бесплатно
Round 1900 market hall, once a kosher poultry market, now ringed with hatches selling zapiekanka, toasted baguette halves piled with mushrooms and cheese. Order a round for the table and eat standing in the square, a Kazimierz evening staple.

День 3: Jewish Heritage & Podgórze

Start around 9:30, not 9, Tempel and Remuh don't open until 10 and this order clears that with room. Day three goes deeper into Kazimierz's synagogue row before the tour buses arrive, then crosses into Podgorze for Schindler's Factory and the quiet mounds above the city. Skip Saturday, Tempel and Remuh are closed for Shabbat, swap this morning with Day 2's Wawel block instead.
Izaak Synagogue

Izaak Synagogue

25 мин Бесплатно
Built in 1644 for wealthy merchant Izaak Jakubowicz, once considered the most magnificent synagogue in Kazimierz and still one of the largest. Baroque interior with faded 17th-century Hebrew inscriptions on the walls. Go early, before the synagogue row gets busy with tour groups later in the morning.
Пешком· 2 мин
High Synagogue

High Synagogue

25 мин Бесплатно
Built in the 1550s, this is the only synagogue in Poland with its prayer hall on the upper floor, set above street-level shops for security. The ground floor still functions as retail today, currently a Jewish bookstore. Quick stop, but a genuinely unusual layout in the row.
Пешком· 4 мин
Tempel Synagogue

Tempel Synagogue

30 мин 15 PLNЗакрыто: itineraries.weekday.saturday
Neo-Renaissance outside, Moorish-style gilded interior within, built in 1862 for Kraków's Reform Jewish community, whose organ music and mixed-gender choir scandalized Orthodox neighbors at the time. Still one of three active synagogues in the city, and it hosts classical and Jewish Culture Festival concerts through the year.
Пешком· 3 мин
Remuh Synagogue

Remuh Synagogue

20 мин 15 PLNЗакрыто: itineraries.weekday.saturday
Kraków's smallest but still-active synagogue, holding Friday services since the mid-1500s. Next door, the Remuh Cemetery has Renaissance tombstones from the 1550s; fragments destroyed by the Nazis were later pieced into a memorial wall. Ten minutes covers both.
Пешком· 1 мин

Weźże Krafta

90 мин Бесплатно
Craft beer bar with a long rotating tap list of Polish microbrews and wood-fired Neapolitan pizza, a good late-morning stop that doubles as an actual meal before the heavier afternoon at Schindler's Factory. Order a tasting flight and split a couple of pizzas around the table so everyone gets to try more than one style without overdoing it before an emotionally heavy stop.
Пешком· 15 мин
Oskar Schindler's Enamel Factory

Oskar Schindler's Enamel Factory

120 мин 60 PLN
The administrative building of Schindler's real wartime factory, now a Museum of Kraków branch with the permanent exhibition Kraków under Nazi Occupation, 45 reconstructed rooms tracing the city from 1939 to liberation, including Schindler's own office. Free entry on Mondays on a first-come basis, but capacity is limited, so a group should still book a paid slot to be sure of getting in together.
Пешком· 14 мин
Krakus Mound

Krakus Mound

30 мин Бесплатно
Prehistoric earthen mound, 16 meters tall, said to be the burial site of Krakow's legendary founder King Krak. Panoramic views over the Vistula, the Nowa Huta smokestacks, and Wawel Hill from the top. A steep but short climb on a gravel path, worth the ten minutes it takes.
Пешком· 19 мин

Ambalaż Café

60 мин Бесплатно
Specialty coffee stop in Podgórze, a good sit-down break after the weight of Schindler's Factory before the walk to Krakus Mound. Small enough that a big group should split into two tables rather than wait for one.
Пешком· 18 мин
Manggha Museum of Japanese Art and Technology

Manggha Museum of Japanese Art and Technology

90 мин 30 PLN
Designed by Japanese architect Arata Isozaki and opened in 1994, funded by film director Andrzej Wajda's Kyoto Prize money to house collector Feliks Jasieński's trove of Japanese art. Riverside setting makes a calm final stop, floor-to-ceiling windows look straight across the Vistula to Wawel Hill, especially good near sunset.
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Чем заняться в Kraków

Фестивали, концерты и выставки во время вашей поездки.

Melanie Martinez

TAURON Arena Kraków
Melanie Martinez plays TAURON Arena on September 23, a tram ride from the center. Expect a younger crowd on the trams that night and sold-out merch lines outside.
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Conrad Festival 2026

Małopolska Garden of Art, Kraków
Conrad Festival, October 19-25, fills the Małopolska Garden of Art with literary talks and readings. Mostly ticketed indoor events, minimal impact on sightseeing elsewhere in the city.
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All Saints' Day (Wszystkich Świętych)

Citywide, especially Rakowicki Cemetery
All Saints' Day fills Rakowicki Cemetery with candles after dark, a genuinely moving citywide tradition, but it draws huge crowds and heavy traffic around cemetery routes on November 1.
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All Saints' Day

Праздничный день
Most shops and some museums close or run shorter hours. Trams get diverted near cemeteries citywide. Restaurants in the Old Town and Kazimierz stay open as normal.

71st Kraków All Souls "Zaduszki" Jazz Festival

Multiple venues, Kraków
Zaduszki Jazz Festival runs November 3-7 across multiple venues, its 71st edition. Worth checking the program if the group likes live music, tickets sell separately per venue.
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Niall Horan

TAURON Arena Kraków
Niall Horan also plays TAURON Arena on November 3, the same week as the jazz festival. Expect a full arena crowd on the trams and buses that evening.
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Independence Day

Праздничный день
A major national holiday: most shops, banks, and some museums close for the day. Expect a formal city-center march and heavier police presence around the Old Town in the morning.

Kraków Christmas Market

Rynek Główny (Main Market Square)
The Christmas Market takes over the whole Main Square from November 27, stalls daily roughly 10am-8pm, food stands later. It runs past this guide's Dec 31 window into New Year's Day, so it's still up if your trip tips into early January. It's the single biggest change to how the square looks and moves, budget extra time to cross it.
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Christmas Eve

Праздничный день
December 24 is now a full statutory public holiday in Poland (since 2025), not the shortened business day it used to be. Shops, banks, and museums are closed all day, and public transport shifts to a holiday schedule. Restaurants mostly close too, since it's a family dinner night.

Christmas Day

Праздничный день
Nearly everything closes, museums, most shops, and most restaurants, this is the quietest day of the year in Krakow. The Christmas Market stalls stay open, one of the few things running.

St. Stephen's Day

Праздничный день
A public holiday, so museums and many shops stay closed a third day running. Churches hold services and the Christmas Market keeps operating, so there's still somewhere to go.

Экскурсии с гидом

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Krakow: Schindler's Factory Museum Guided Tour
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  • Book Auschwitz-Birkenau weeks ahead
    Entry passes are online-only at visit.auschwitz.org, no gate sales, bookable up to three months ahead. For a group of five or more, book one reservation together or risk being split across different tour times.
  • Split costs before you land
    Set up a shared expenses app before the trip, entrance tickets, KKM transit passes, and group dinners add up fast across three days. Splitting per person after the fact usually means someone forgets.
  • Zapiekanka works for a crowd
    Plac Nowy's Okrąglak hatches serve fast and cheap, so a group of eight can each order something different and eat standing in five minutes flat. Cash helps at some windows.
  • KKM day pass beats singles
    A 24-hour Zone I ticket runs 20 PLN. Single 15-minute fares are 4 PLN each, so the pass only pays off past five rides a day, otherwise just pay per ride.
  • Old Town is fully walkable
    Every day-one and day-two stop sits within a 20-minute walk of the Main Square. Save transit for reaching Podgórze on day three and the airport transfer, not for getting around downtown.
  • Carry cash for small stalls
    Most restaurants and museums take cards, but market stalls, some synagogue admissions, and public toilets often want a few zloty in coins. Withdraw PLN, Poland isn't in the eurozone.
  • Book Wawel Castle timed slots
    Wawel Royal Castle caps daily visitors per exhibition. In peak season, same-day tickets for a group can sell out by late morning, so book online the night before, not at breakfast.
  • A few stops involve stairs or a climb
    Town Hall Tower (110 steps), Wawel Cathedral's bell tower, and Krakus Mound (steep gravel path) aren't step-free. The Old Town squares, Wawel's courtyard, and most synagogue ground floors are flat and stroller-friendly.
Как добраться
John Paul II Krakow-Balice Airport sits about 15km from the Old Town. The train (Balice-Krakow line) takes roughly 17 minutes to Krakow Glowny for about 20 PLN; taxis and Uber run 20-30 minutes depending on traffic, split easily among a group.
Как передвигаться
Trams and buses run on the KKM system, single fares from 4 PLN, 24-hour Zone I pass about 20 PLN. Validate on board or risk a fine. The Old Town, Wawel, and Kazimierz are all walkable; save transit mostly for Podgórze.
Где остановиться
Old Town puts you inside the walk-everywhere zone but runs pricier and louder near the square. Kazimierz is cheaper, close to Alchemia and Plac Nowy, and a 15-minute walk from the sights, better value for a group splitting an apartment.
Связь и интернет
An eSIM or prepaid Polish SIM covers the trip cheaply; Play and Orange both sell tourist data packs at the airport arrivals hall. Set it up before landing so the group can navigate and split bills from hour one. More info: https://www.play.pl

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Grunwald Monument: Jeremiah Z. Cockroach (CC BY-SA 4.0) · Kraków Barbican: Jeremiah Z. Cockroach (CC BY-SA 4.0) · Czartoryski Museum: Zygmunt Put (CC BY-SA 4.0) · St. Mary's Basilica: Pgkos (CC BY-SA 4.0) · Main Market Square (Rynek Główny): Ingo Mehling (CC BY-SA 4.0) · Sukiennice (Cloth Hall): Jorge Lascar (CC BY 2.0) · St. Adalbert's Church: Jeremiah Z. Cockroach (CC BY-SA 4.0) · Town Hall Tower: Taxiarchos228 (CC BY-SA 3.0) · National Museum in Kraków: Chris Olszewski (CC BY-SA 4.0) · St. Andrew's Church: Jeremiah Z. Cockroach (CC BY-SA 4.0) · Wawel Hill viewpoint: Pawelsuder (CC BY-SA 4.0) · Wawel Cathedral: Jakub Hałun (CC BY-SA 3.0) · Wawel Royal Castle: Stanislau 93 (CC BY-SA 3.0 pl) · Skałka (Church on the Rock): Adrian Grycuk (CC BY-SA 3.0 pl) · Corpus Christi Basilica: Jorge Láscar (CC BY 2.0) · Old Synagogue (Kazimierz): Marco Almbauer (CC BY-SA 4.0) · Izaak Synagogue: Jeremiah Z. Cockroach (CC BY-SA 4.0) · High Synagogue: Jeremiah Z. Cockroach (CC BY-SA 4.0) · Tempel Synagogue: Zygmunt Put (CC BY-SA 4.0) · Remuh Synagogue: Zygmunt Put (CC BY-SA 4.0) · Oskar Schindler's Enamel Factory: Pymouss (CC BY-SA 4.0) · Krakus Mound: Mach240390 (CC BY 3.0) · Manggha Museum of Japanese Art and Technology: Jeremiah Z. Cockroach (CC BY-SA 4.0)

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