Anywhere in Kraków

Nature (34)

Marek Grechuta Krakowski Park

Krakowski Park was founded in 1885 on a former military site on the initiative of the city councillor Stanisław Rehman. Its layout followed the classic arrangement of Viennese parks: it held...
ul. Szymanowskiego / al. Mickiewicza

Kościuszko Mound

A place of remembrance devoted to a Polish and US freedom fighter, a popular destination for walks, and a marvellous vantage point. When the weather is good, it commands a view of the Tatras, some...
al. Waszyngtona 1

Piłsudski Mound

The largest of Kraków’s mounds is at the same time the most difficult to access. The Piłsudski Mound stands atop Sowiniec Hill in the Lasek Wolski forest and it commemorates the...
Lasek Wolski

Gardens, Courtyards, and the Church of Saint Gereon

A walk across the courtyards and the terraced gardens of Wawel leads to a former firing tower, which commands an expansive view of Kraków and its vicinity. For centuries Wawel Hill, with...
Wawel 5

Planty Garden Ring

The favourite destination of locals taking a walk, and a true adornment to the city. There is no other city in Poland that can boast a similar park. It encircles the entire historical city centre...
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