Kraków is Poland's second most prominent and one of its oldest cities. The city, located just on the Vistula River in Lesser Poland, dates from the 7th century. Kraków has long been among Poland's most prominent intellectual, cultural, and creative centers and one of the country's most vital economic hubs. From 1038 to 1569, it served as the center of Poland.
Kraków developed as a village on Wawel Hill & was already mentioned as a bustling Slavic commercial center in 965. Krakow confirmed its place as a significant worldwide intellectual and artistic center with the development of new institutions and cultural venues after the founding of the Second Polish Republic in 1918 & through the twentieth century.
Krakow's has a significant history and you can learn about it by booking the Krakow attraction pass. Next, we recommend seeing its most popular sites and museums. Because the Krakow attraction pass has various things added and in a continental climate, your packing list may vary greatly based on the time of year you visit. Winters are cold and snowy, with piercing, biting winds, while summers are hot and humid. Layers are essential most of the time, except during the hottest months when all you'll need is lightweight, breezy summer gear. Autumn and winter require a thick, waterproof coat, hat, and gloves. Year-round downpours, bring a raincoat or a rain jacket. Although the Krakow attraction pass is primarily casual, bring a fancy outfit or two if you want to go partying.