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Krakow Has Something For Every Type Of Traveler, Check Out The 5 Most Visited Places

By: Priyanka Maheshwari Wed, 12 Feb 2020 12:43:36

Krakow Has Something For Every Type of Traveler, Check Out The 5 Most Visited Places

Whether it’s legendary castles with their Gothic tops or leafy parks that flit from snow-dusted wonderlands, to people-watching meccas with the seasons, this list of the top 5 attractions in Krakow is sure to have something for every type of traveler.

* Market Square

The buzzing, bar-packed, café-spotted heart of the UNESCO-attested Krakow Old Town, the Market Square, is where all the action has played out since the Middle Ages. Come here for people watching, history, beautiful architecture and more.

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* Wawel Castle

The medley of Gothic, Renaissance, Rococo and Romanesque architecture that is the great Wawel Castle can be seen towering over the whole city. It was once the home of the Polish kings and queens, and still has great museums and court rooms as a testimony to its former glory. There are also top views from the bulwarks!

* Planty Park, Krakow

The green belt Planty Park rings the whole area of Krakow’s historic Old Town. Pathways weave this way and that past sculptures and babbling fountains, while locals walk their dogs and cafes spill onto the sidewalks. It’s filled with life in the summer and a veritable winter wonderland during the colder months.

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* Barbikan

The Barbikan is the only remaining gatehouse of the medieval fortifications that once encircled the whole city. It’s redbrick bulwarks and formidable turrets helped to fend off the Mongol hordes during the 13th century. Today there are occasional theatre productions and other art shows hosted inside.

* Kościuszko Mound

Built in the image of the primeval Pagan mounds that surround the city at various points, the soaring hill of Kościuszko was raised in 1823 to honour its namesake national hero Tadeusz Kościuszko. From the top, travelers enjoy sweeping panoramas of the city, while clear days even reveal the Tatra peaks to the south.

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