Krakow
- Currency
- Useful telephones & addresses
- History of Krakow
- City map
Magic Krakow

Everyone should visit Krakow at least once in their lifetime. Nothing can prepare you for the unique barrage of sights and sounds of Krakow.
Hackney carriages, majestic castle, breathtaking river ... few cities in the world can project such strong and romantic images you can enjoy with your second half, your friends or by yourself.

 
 
 
Currency
The Polish currency is the Polish zloty, for £1 you buy 4.2-4.4 zloty depending on the exchange rate. You do not need to exchange money before you arrive. You can simply withdraw zloty out of cash points in Poland using your UK debit or credit card (2-4% charge of the amount you withdraw) or if you prefer
 
to exchange your cash, we take you to the exchange points where you change your money for a really good rate with no commission.
 
Useful telephones & addresses
Emergencies:
Ambulance: 999
Police: 997
Fire Brigade: 998
All emergencies, phoning from a mobile telephone: 112

 

When phoning:
from abroad: dial +48 - international prefix for Poland,
from other regions of Poland: dial (0)12 - Krakow area code


History of Krakow
Krakow is one of the oldest and largest cities of Poland. It was the capital of Poland until 1596 and the capital of Krakow Voivodeship from the 14th century to the year 1999. It is now the capital of the Lesser Poland Voivodeship in the Lesser Poland region. The city rests on the banks of the Vistula, in the southeast of the country, between the Jura uplands and the Tatra Mountains, has one of the best-preserved medieval city centres in Europe.
The historic centre of Krakow lays at the foot of Wawel Hill, where the Royal Castle is located, a former residence of Polish monarchs. The surrounding, oldest neighbourhoods of Krakow include the Old Town, Wawel District and Kazimierz, originally divided into Christian and Jewish quarters.
 
Krakow has traditionally been one of the leading scientific, cultural and artistic centres of the country and Europe. Famous landmarks include the Main Market Square with St. Mary's Basilica and Sukiennice Cloth Hall, Wawel Castle with National Art Collection, Wawel Cathedral with Zygmunt Bell, and medieval Florian Gate with Barbican along the Royal Coronation Route.
The earliest known settlement on the present site of Krakow was established on Wawel Hill, and dates back to the 4th century. Legend attributes the town's establishment to the mythical ruler Krakus, who built it above a cave occupied by a ravenous dragon, Smok Wawelski.
Krakow is truly a city of students. There are about 170,000 students at 18 universities and academies.
One can enjoy rich repertoires of several theatres and the concert hall as well as go to one of many movie theatres, savour delicious meals at one of dozens of excellent restaurants or relax in one of numerous pubs and discos.
 
 
 
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