Ganiadik (Zaspa 39): A trendy café serving breakfast items like shakshuka and avocado toast.
Price Range: $5-$10
Zamek Pod Baranami (Rynek Glowny 46/47): An atmospheric restaurant in a historic building offering traditional Polish dishes with a modern twist.
Price Range: $20-$30 per person
Plac Deryn Restauracja & Cafe (Plac Deryna 19): A charming venue known for its hearty meals and warm atmosphere, ideal for those looking to experience authentic Kraków dining.
Price Range: $15-$25 per person
1. Experience the Nightlife: After dark, the city transforms into a vibrant nightlife scene with numerous bars and clubs scattered throughout the historic center.
2. Try Pierogarnia: Don’t miss out on visiting pierogarnias (dumpling shops) for an authentic taste of Polish cuisine.
3. Visit off-the-beaten-path neighborhoods: Explore less touristy areas like Dębniki or Kleparz, where you'll find hidden gems and a more local vibe.
Transport: The best way to get around Kraków is on foot or by taking the city buses and trams. Taxis are also readily available for longer distances.
Best Time to Visit: Spring (April-June) and Autumn (September-November) offer pleasant weather with fewer tourists compared to summer months.
Budget Estimate Per Day:
Accommodation: $50-$200
Meals: $30-$60 per day
Activities/Sightseeing: $10-$30 per day
Total estimated daily budget (including accommodation, food, activities): $90-$300.