• ] The name of Kraków is traditionally derived from Krakus (Krak, Grakch), the legendary founder of Kraków and a ruler of the tribe of Lechitians (Poles).
  • The city of Krakow was known as a busy trading center of Central Europe back in 985 and has grown to Poland’s second-most-important city.
  • Kraków City Centre is a showcase of one of Poland’s oldest cities. ... Fly to Kraków’s John Paul II International Airport for a 30-minute drive to the city center.
  • Located in the southern regions of Poland, Krakow overlooks the beautiful banks of River Vistula at the foothills of the Carpathian Plateau.
  • Kraków, which used to be the capital of Poland, is. ... The four Mounds of Krakow are forever inscribed in the landscape of the city and its surroundings.
  • Discover Krakow's treasures with expert guides. Delve into the heart with locals' insights. Culinary hotspots off-the-beaten-path wonders await...
  • Top attraction and the premier tourist destination in Poland, today's Krakow (dated English spelling "Cracow") is a vibrant city of a million, proud of its long and...
  • Here’s your 3-day guide with the best things to do in Krakow! ... A guide to some of Kraków's prettiest cafés, by luxury travel blog, Champagne on Arrival.
  • Many visitors come to Kraków to learn about its World War II and Cold War roots, but what you may not expect to find are flourishing nightlife, art and music scenes.
  • Changes in traffic organization on the section of DW774 road from 10/07/23. There may be temporary difficulties in getting to/from Kraków Airport.