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Why go? Restauracja Sztuka (ENG: Art Restaurant) is a newcomer to one of Kraków's most ancient, romantic …, Kraków's cool kids keep queueing out the door for Krowarzywa's cheap vegan burgers and kebabs.

Enjoy reading our online reviews of Krakow restaurants, but don't let us have the final word - leave your own opinions in the comments section. What is it? Start ticking off from our list of the best things to do in Kraków and you'll be in for a real treat. Why go?

Krakow is packed with great things to do and places to go. Delicious wraps worthy of curing any hangover – just ask the locals, Vegab is popular with them. To try authentic, cheap Polish grub, cooked properly and served in a no-frills setting.

Yes, it’s a salt mine and yes, it’s also way more exciting than that sounds. What is it? They may have a slightly awkward name (it's a play on veggie kebab), but Vegab is a great vegan alternative to the carnivorous kebab. Full of potted plants, climbing ivy, natural sunlight and …, Arguably the best English-language bookstore in Central Europe, owing in large part to its unique cafe atmosphere. Share it with the hashtag #TimeOutDoList and tag @TimeOutEverywhere. A museum focused on Krakow during the Second World War, housed in part of the former factory used by Oskar Schindler, known for saving the lives of over 1,000 Jewish people during the war by employing them at the factory.

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A basement jazz club with plenty of attitude. We’ve trawled through the city to find the best hotels for your stay in this memorable destination.

“Best breakfast in Krakow !!!”. The Museum of Contemporary Art in Krakow, with a great acronym. Much like the city itself, Krakow’s accommodation shows off an absorbing history and culture, with hotels and guesthouses set in alluring and sometimes unexpected places. As well as showcasing a few well-known global names, the museum focuses on work from a huge range of Polish artists, including thought-provoking exhibitions examining challenging themes prevalent in post-war Polish society.

This Polish city is great for drinking and even better for modern art. Kraków’s modern art scene is second to none and you can also treat your eyes just by wandering around the amazing architecture and quaint hotels.
Kraków’s modern art scene is second to none and you can also treat your eyes just by wandering around the amazing architecture and quaint hotels. What is it? In refreshing contrast to all other pizza places …, As advertised, this simple restaurant features a menu you know, but executed to perfection. Thanks for subscribing! By entering your email address you agree to our Terms of Use and Privacy Policy and consent to receive emails from Time Out about news, events, offers and partner promotions.

Szewska is all about personalising your pie. Krakow’s former Jewish district, now an energetic maze of the city’s best cafes, restaurants, bars, galleries and historical sites. We already have this email. If you thought you were bored of hummus, head here and be reborn. There’s a hell of a lot of good stuff packed in. Heads up! A brilliantly moody bar in the heart of Krakow’s former Jewish district. Wander through winding tunnels and gawp at the surreal, salty world before you, carved out by countless generations of miners. Done something on this list and loved it? By entering your email address you agree to our Terms of Use and Privacy Policy and consent to receive emails from Time Out about news, events, offers and partner promotions. There’s a hell of a lot of good stuff packed in. Why go? Salta Resto. With the rapid development of the local gastronomy market, the volume and variety of Kraków restaurants is now extremely wide, and though the city's most refined restaurants are still waiting for starry-eyed acceptance from a certain French tyre company, Kraków's city's culinary rep is most definitely on the rise. The Museum of Contemporary Art in Krakow, with a great acronym. Smacznego! There’s a lot of hummus in Krakow and this place does some of the best.

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Poland’s "other" city is, quite simply, an incredible place that more than matches Warsaw in every respect—just look at the myriad of fun things to do in Kraków. Amalia Brasserie. Salt will never be more interesting than right here. What makes it so special is not the …, With an expert chef, imported Spanish products and fresh seafood flown in from Venice, this tiny restaurant in Podgórze has the distinction of being Kraków's …, This cheerful restaurant comes with raspberries painted on the walls and a pleasing glow that illuminates dark evenings. Best Dining in Krakow, Lesser Poland Province: See 279,324 Tripadvisor traveler reviews of 2,059 Krakow restaurants and search by cuisine, price, location, and more.

You don’t have to stray far from the centre, although the old Jewish district of Kazimierz is worth checking out too. The Old Town’s atmospheric architecture has been put to good use in hotels that cover all budgets, although you won’t be surprised to see the top hotels in some of Krakow’s most historic properties.

There are floral touches aplenty here, …, Opening in the formerly abandoned, monstrous and much-maligned Forum Hotel, Forum Przestrzenie immediately vaults itself to the top of the list of Kraków's …, One of the city's smallest, but also nicest food truck parks, 'Mural' is so-named for its location adjoining the Mehoffer Museum under the large mural by …, Served in the casual bar adjacent to the historic Szara restaurant, this is one of the few places to serve proper breakfasts on the Market Square. Make sure you try the more unusual flavours, such as hemp, pumpkin, capers and various sweet varieties, including caramelised apple and smoked plum.
What is it? There are certainly more good restaurants in Kraków than you could ever possibly fit into one trip, so fear not, you won't have to eat tyres. This is a fine place to gorge on pierogi, those dangerously moreish boiled dumplings filled with anything from cheese to meat to vegetables. Located on the ground floor of the …, Opening after its sister establishment on the Rynek, the second Szara achieved local legend status just as quickly. Best things to do in Moscow. Or the ‘Hamster’, which comes with coconut and peanut butter and tastes heaps better than it sounds. Karma takes coffee very seriously, roasting their own beans and boasting the best …, An extension of the legendary bar of the same name, Alchemia od Kuchni serves a concise menu of eclectic eats, including sharing platters for both carnivores …, Moving from Sławkowska to this charming old townhouse near Mały Rynek, Czerwone Korale (Red Beads) has kept the namesake wicker-wreath chandeliers wound with …, Inside one of Kraków's most exclusive hotels you'll find one of its most exclusive restaurants, with high-class service inside an elegant gothic interior that …, One of the city's most historic and undeniably charming cellar restaurants, Pod Aniołami offers a quintessentially Cracovian encounter with royal medieval …, With an enviable location right on Mały Rynek, this modern steakhouse's classy comportment but casual atmosphere have made it a popular choice for dinner …, The premise of this wonderful restaurant is quite straight-forward: let's do everything to bring back traditional flavours and dishes return Polish cuisine to …, This casual and cleverly branded pizza joint on bustling ul. Poland’s most visited destination has yet to fall into the trap of offering substandard accommodation at rip-off prices.

There are also Saturday and Sunday flea markets, plus great bars in the surrounding square. The city’s hub of avant-garde and alternative art is a… guides. 2. It’s also easy – and important – to take in the area’s historical context as a centre for Jewish life in Krakow. We already have this email. Hotel Stary.

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Why go? Stories are told through photos, film, documents and a range of multimedia exhibitions. Poland’s "other" city is, quite simply, an incredible place that more than matches, Photograph: Courtesy Muzeum Historyczne Miasta Krakowa, Photograph: Courtesy CC/Flickr/Richon Lezion, how Time Out selects the very best things to do all over the world. By continuing to browse the site, you are agreeing to our use of cookies.

Classified as a Unesco World Heritage Site, this vast subterranean wonder is located 15 miles outside of Krakow, but is well worth a visit. Start ticking off from our list of the best things to do in Kraków and you'll be in for a real treat. Why go? Why go? Why go? Its low-lit rooms are filled with old furniture, scruffy books, paintings, candles – Jim Jarmusch would feel at home writing scripts here. What is it? Plac Nowy’s many tiny food shacks serve arguably the best in the country (don’t expect high-end haute cuisine here – this is straight-up, glorious fast food). Inside you'll find an …, Spacious and filled with a tasteful assortment of plants, artwork and lanterns, Taj definitely caters to more European tastes, but the food is nevertheless …, Hotel Stary won an interior design award in 2007 and the interiors of its award-winning restaurants are no less awe-inspiring.

The city’s hub of avant-garde and alternative art is a quite a spectacle, beginning with the eye-catching building itself, which was part of Oskar Schindler’s former factory.

The opening hours we list are given to us by the restaurants themselves, but only serve as rough guidelines as to when you can expect the chef to be working.