If you want to explore the lesser-known paths, head to Podgórze. An up-and-coming neighbourhood where old and new go hand in hand.
If you’d prefer to explore Kraków from a lively, green neighbourhood that’s really coming into its own, then Podgórze is the place to be. The remains of the old ghetto wall and the memorials serve as a reminder of the sombre times of the Second World War. The history of this neighbourhood really comes to life after a visit to Oskar Schindler’s old enamel factory, now converted into a museum. More and more people are discovering the neighbourhood, leading to studios, restaurants and design shops setting up shop in the old buildings. No other neighbourhood in the city is on the rise quite like Podgórze. There’s a good chance you’ll discover some unique and charming spots in this neighbourhood yourself.
















