Krakow Attractions

Explore Krakow Attractions by Area

Krakow attractions include historic landmarks, unique districts and cultural sites spread across the city. From the Old Town and Wawel Hill to Kazimierz and Podgorze, each area offers something different to explore.

Aerial view on the main market square from St. Mary's basilica tower in Krakow
Krakow, Poland - August 29, 2016: Restaurant in Jewish Quarter of the Kazimierz district in Krakow, Poland
Wawel hill with castle in pink light of sunset, Krakow, Poland
Exhibition inside Schindler’s Factory Museum in Krakow with historical displays, photographs and immersive wartime exhibits.

Top Krakow Attractions

The most popular Krakow attractions include the Main Market Square, Wawel Castle and St. Mary’s Basilica. Many visitors also explore Kazimierz, known as the Jewish Quarter, and Podgorze, home to important historical sites.

wawel castle

Wawel Castle

Former royal residence and one of Krakow’s most important landmarks, with courtyards, cathedral and views over the Vistula River.

Oskar Schindler’s Factory

A modern museum telling the story of Krakow during World War II through immersive exhibitions and personal accounts.

Rynek Underground Museum

An archaeological museum beneath the Main Square, showing the medieval history of Krakow through interactive displays.

St. Mary’s Basilica

A Gothic church known for its two towers, the famous trumpet call and the impressive wooden altarpiece inside.

Old Synagogue

One of the oldest surviving synagogues in Poland, located in Kazimierz and dedicated to the history of Jewish Krakow.

Main Market Square

The heart of Krakow and one of the largest medieval squares in Europe, surrounded by historic buildings, cafés and key landmarks.