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City break Krakow — 4-day itinerary

4-day itinerary · Poland · updated on 2026-07-12

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DAY 1: Royal Grandeur and Old Town Charm

🌅 MORNING:

09:00 - 12:00 · 3hWawel Royal Castle: This iconic complex, a UNESCO World Heritage site, served as the residence of Polish kings for centuries and is a symbol of Polish statehood. It offers a fascinating glimpse into royal life, art, and history. Opening hours: Varies by season and specific exhibitions, generally opens around 09:00 or 09:30. Entry: Separate tickets for different exhibitions (e.g., State Rooms, Royal Private Apartments, Wawel Cathedral). TRANSPORT: Walking from city center (Main Market Square), approx. 10-15 minutes.🎟 Tickets

12:00 - 12:45 · 45 minWawel Cathedral: Located within the Wawel Castle complex, this cathedral is a national sanctuary where Polish monarchs were crowned and buried. Its stunning architecture and historical significance make it an essential visit. Entry: Included with some Wawel Castle tickets, or separate small fee for certain areas like the Sigismund Bell. TRANSPORT: Walking within Wawel Royal Castle complex.🎟 Tickets

🍽️ LUNCH [13:00 - 14:00] (average cost: 50-80 PLN per person):

Old Town (e.g.: Pod Wawelem Kompania Kuflowa). TRANSPORT: Walking from Wawel Castle, approx. 5-10 minutes.

☀️ AFTERNOON:

14:30 - 16:00 · 1h 30 minMain Market Square (Rynek Główny): One of the largest medieval squares in Europe and the vibrant heart of Krakow, surrounded by historic townhouses, cafes, and restaurants. It's a perfect place to soak in the atmosphere and admire the architecture. Opening hours: Always open. Entry: Free. TRANSPORT: Walking from Old Town lunch spot, approx. 5 minutes.🎟 Tickets

16:00 - 17:00 · 1hSt. Mary's Basilica (Kościół Mariacki): Dominating the Main Market Square, this stunning Gothic church is famous for its intricate altarpiece by Veit Stoss and the hourly trumpet call (Hejnał Mariacki) from its taller tower. It's an architectural masterpiece. Entry: Small fee for tourists to enter the main nave. TRANSPORT: Walking from Main Market Square, located directly on the square.🎟 Tickets

🌙 EVENING [19:00 - 21:00] (average cost: 80-150 PLN per person):

Old Town (e.g.: Szara Gęś). TRANSPORT: Walking from St. Mary's Basilica, located on the Main Market Square.

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DAY 2: Jewish Heritage and Underground Secrets

🌅 MORNING:

09:30 - 12:00 · 2h 30 minJewish Quarter (Kazimierz): A historic district that was once a separate city and the center of Jewish life in Krakow for over 500 years. It's rich in synagogues, Jewish cemeteries, and atmospheric streets, offering a poignant look into a vibrant past. Opening hours: Synagogues and museums have varying hours, generally open from 10:00. Entry: Varies per synagogue/museum (e.g., Old Synagogue, Remuh Synagogue). TRANSPORT: Tram from city center (e.g., line 3, 8, 10, 13, 24) to Plac Wolnica or Miodowa stop, approx. 10-15 minutes.🎟 Tickets

12:00 - 13:00 · 1hOld Synagogue: The oldest surviving synagogue in Poland, now a museum dedicated to the history and culture of Krakow's Jews. It's a key site for understanding the district's heritage. Entry: Small fee. TRANSPORT: Walking within Kazimierz, approx. 5-10 minutes from other parts of the district.🎟 Tickets

🍽️ LUNCH [13:00 - 14:00] (average cost: 50-80 PLN per person):

Kazimierz (e.g.: Ariel Restaurant). TRANSPORT: Walking within Kazimierz, approx. 5-10 minutes.

☀️ AFTERNOON:

14:30 - 16:30 · 2hRynek Underground Museum: Located beneath the Main Market Square, this modern museum uses multimedia to showcase the history of Krakow from its earliest settlements. It's an immersive experience revealing archaeological discoveries. Opening hours: Varies, often closed on Mondays. Entry: Fee. TRANSPORT: Walking from Kazimierz (approx. 20-25 minutes) or tram (e.g., line 3, 8, 10, 13, 24) to Teatr Bagatela or Poczta Główna, then walk.🎟 Tickets

16:30 - 17:30 · 1hCloth Hall (Sukiennice): A magnificent Renaissance building in the center of the Main Market Square, once a major center for international trade. Today, it houses souvenir stalls on the ground floor and the Sukiennice Museum (Gallery of 19th-Century Polish Art) upstairs. Opening hours: Stalls generally 10:00-18:00. Entry: Free for the ground floor stalls, fee for the museum upstairs. TRANSPORT: Walking from Rynek Underground Museum, located directly on the Main Market Square.🎟 Tickets

🌙 EVENING [19:30 - 21:30] (average cost: 80-150 PLN per person):

Kazimierz (e.g.: Starka Restaurant & Cafe). TRANSPORT: Tram from Main Market Square (e.g., line 3, 8, 10, 13, 24) to Plac Wolnica or Miodowa stop, approx. 10-15 minutes.

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DAY 3: Salt Mines and Dragon's Lair

🌅 MORNING:

09:00 - 13:00 · 4hWieliczka Salt Mine: A UNESCO World Heritage site and one of Poland's most spectacular attractions. This historic salt mine features underground lakes, chapels carved entirely from salt, and impressive sculptures. It's an unforgettable journey into a unique subterranean world. Opening hours: Varies by season, generally opens around 08:00 or 09:00. Entry: Fee, guided tour mandatory. TRANSPORT: Bus 304 from Dworzec Główny Zachód (Krakow Main Station West) directly to Wieliczka Kopalnia Soli, approx. 30-40 minutes. Alternatively, train from Krakow Główny (Main Station) to Wieliczka Rynek Kopalnia, approx. 20-25 minutes.🎟 Tickets

🍽️ LUNCH [13:30 - 14:30] (average cost: 50-80 PLN per person):

Wieliczka town or near Krakow Main Station (e.g.: Restaurant Kopalnia Smaku in Wieliczka or various options near Krakow Główny). TRANSPORT: Walking from Wieliczka Salt Mine, or bus/train back towards Krakow.

☀️ AFTERNOON:

15:30 - 16:00 · 30 minDragon's Den (Smocza Jama): A limestone cave at the foot of Wawel Hill, steeped in legend as the lair of the Wawel Dragon. It's a short, fun walk through a natural cave, exiting near the Vistula River. Opening hours: Seasonal, generally May-October. Entry: Small fee. TRANSPORT: Walking from Krakow Main Station area (if you had lunch there), approx. 20-25 minutes to Wawel Hill.🎟 Tickets

16:00 - 17:30 · 1h 30 minVistula River Walk: Enjoy a leisurely stroll along the Vistula River embankment, offering scenic views of Wawel Castle and the city. You can also see the Wawel Dragon statue, which breathes fire! Opening hours: Always open. Entry: Free. TRANSPORT: Walking from Dragon's Den, located directly on the Vistula River.🎟 Tickets

🌙 EVENING [19:00 - 21:00] (average cost: 80-150 PLN per person):

Old Town (e.g.: Wierzynek Restaurant). TRANSPORT: Walking from Vistula River, approx. 10-15 minutes to Main Market Square.

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DAY 4: Artistic Expressions and Local Flavors

🌅 MORNING:

09:30 - 12:00 · 2h 30 minNational Museum in Krakow (Main Building): Poland's largest museum, housing extensive collections of Polish and international art, including works by Jan Matejko and Stanisław Wyspiański. It's a must-visit for art and history enthusiasts. Opening hours: Varies, often closed on Mondays. Entry: Fee, some permanent exhibitions may be free on certain days. TRANSPORT: Tram from city center (e.g., line 2, 6, 18) to Muzeum Narodowe stop, approx. 10 minutes.🎟 Tickets

12:00 - 13:00 · 1hPlanty Park: A beautiful green belt encircling the Old Town, built on the site of medieval fortifications. It's perfect for a relaxing walk, offering a peaceful escape from the city bustle and views of various monuments. Opening hours: Always open. Entry: Free. TRANSPORT: Walking from National Museum, it's adjacent to the Old Town.🎟 Tickets

🍽️ LUNCH [13:00 - 14:00] (average cost: 50-80 PLN per person):

Old Town or near Planty Park (e.g.: Milkbar Tomasza). TRANSPORT: Walking from Planty Park, approx. 5-10 minutes.

☀️ AFTERNOON:

14:30 - 15:30 · 1hBarbican and St. Florian's Gate: These impressive remnants of Krakow's medieval fortifications are iconic landmarks. The Barbican is a magnificent Gothic defensive outpost, and St. Florian's Gate is the only remaining gate of the city's original eight. Opening hours: Barbican and city walls are seasonal, generally April-October. Entry: Small fee for Barbican/city walls. TRANSPORT: Walking from Old Town lunch spot, approx. 5-10 minutes.🎟 Tickets

15:30 - 17:00 · 1h 30 minCollegium Maius (Jagiellonian University Museum): The oldest building of the Jagiellonian University, one of the world's oldest universities. It houses a museum showcasing historical academic instruments, professors' rooms, and the university's rich heritage. Opening hours: Varies, often closed on Sundays. Entry: Fee, guided tour recommended. TRANSPORT: Walking from St. Florian's Gate, approx. 10-15 minutes through the Old Town.🎟 Tickets

🌙 EVENING [19:00 - 21:00] (average cost: 80-150 PLN per person):

Old Town or Kazimierz (e.g.: Pod Aniołami in Old Town or Hamsa Hummus & Happiness Israeli Restobar in Kazimierz). TRANSPORT: Walking from Collegium Maius to Old Town, or tram to Kazimierz (e.g., line 3, 8, 10, 13, 24).

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USEFUL TIPS

It is strongly recommended to verify the CURRENT opening hours and visiting schedules of every attraction shortly before each visit, as hours in Krakow frequently change with the season, public holidays, and special events.

Consider purchasing the Krakow Tourist Card (Krakowska Karta Turystyczna) for free public transport and entry to many museums and attractions.

Many museums and attractions in Krakow are closed on Mondays, so plan your itinerary accordingly.

For popular attractions like Wawel Castle and Wieliczka Salt Mine, it's advisable to book tickets online in advance, especially during peak season, to avoid long queues.

Tipping in Poland is customary for good service, typically around 10-15% in restaurants if a service charge isn't already included.

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