Krakow got off fabulous illustrations, ready to show itself in its best colors. No doubt it is the most charming and hospitable city in Poland. As the Poles say, the present and the future of the country are found in the capital, but its soul lives in Krakow. And now, when you have already set your sights on “the Polish jewel,” I have something for you!

The truth is that Poles love to trade! In the very center of the city is situated one of the largest medieval squares in Europe — the Market Square of the year 1257! To carry on, there is a Wawel Castle, your promenade through the Krakow’s Middle Ages, where you will literally put yourself into the royal past. It got through all kinds of owners — the Poles themselves, Austrians, Lithuanians, and Germans even.

But the calling card of Krakow will be nothing else but the St. Mary’s Church — frozen music, a carved ensemble, or matter for pride… When it comes to St. Florian’s Church, it looks so distinctive that its rich history can be seen from just one glance. Have you heard of the Barbican Watchtower? No? Then it is your new must-see!

Certainly, everyone knows that Krakow is famous for the Collegium Mayus — the oldest architecture piece in Poland, and recently included in the Forbes Diamonds list Historical Museum. But how beautiful is the Wolski forest! It is the perfect end to your walk, an oasis among the concrete jungle. It’s not for nothing that Krakow is called the most beautiful city in Poland!