History, vintage shops, trendy bars and art projects – Kraków is incredibly diverse! The city never ceases to amaze me.
Sightseeing, shopping, culinary delights, green spaces and adventure: Kraków has it all. This Polish city is one of the few that survived the Second World War relatively unscathed. Krakow owes its place on the World Heritage List and its nickname ‘the Florence of Poland’ to the rich history of its city centre, particularly in the Stare Miasto district. In the neighbourhoods surrounding the old town, more and more trendy restaurants and designer shops are setting up shop in the dilapidated buildings, particularly in Podgórze. At the end of the day, locals love to head to the Jewish quarter of Kazimierz for the best street food and a drink.


































































































