Day 1:

Breakfast at Café Camelot

Start your day with a hearty breakfast at this charming café known for its cozy atmosphere and delicious pastries.

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Visit Wawel Castle

Explore the historical Wawel Castle, a UNESCO World Heritage site, and learn about Poland's royal history.

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Lunch at Pod Wawelem

Enjoy traditional Polish dishes at this popular eatery located near Wawel Castle.

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Stroll through the Kazimierz District

Wander around the historic Jewish quarter, visiting synagogues, galleries, and discovering the local vibe.

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Dinner at Klezmer Hois

Dine at this unique restaurant offering Jewish cuisine accompanied by live music, perfect for solo travelers.

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Evening Walk along the Vistula Boulevards

Take a relaxing walk along the Vistula River, enjoying the views of the city and the castle lit up at night.

. Day 2:

Breakfast at a local bakery

Grab a quick breakfast at a local bakery for fresh bread and coffee.

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Day trip to Auschwitz-Birkenau

Join a guided tour to the Auschwitz-Birkenau concentration camp memorial, a significant historical site.

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Return to Krakow and lunch at Morskie Oko

After the tour, enjoy a warm meal at this restaurant known for its mountain-themed decor and hearty Polish fare.

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Explore the Main Market Square

Visit the largest medieval town square in Europe, see St. Mary's Basilica, and check out local shops.

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Dinner at Szara Gęś

Savor a fine dining experience with modern Polish cuisine in a stylish setting.

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Attend a Classical Music Concert

Enjoy a performance at one of Krakow's beautiful churches or concert halls, often showcasing local talent.

. Day 3:

Breakfast at Café Tektura

Enjoy a cozy breakfast featuring specialty coffee and homemade pastries.

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Visit the Oskar Schindler Factory Museum

Learn about the impact of World War II on Krakow through interactive exhibits in this historical museum.

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Lunch at a local pierogi shop

Try Poland’s famous dumplings at a local spot known for its traditional recipes.

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Explore Planty Park

Take a leisurely walk in the beautiful park that surrounds the Old Town, perfect for some quiet reflection.

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Visit the Cloth Hall

This Renaissance-era building is a great place to shop for souvenirs and local crafts.

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Farewell Dinner at Wesele

Enjoy your final dinner in Krakow at this restaurant offering a modern twist on traditional Polish dishes.

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Nightcap at a Rooftop Bar

End your trip with a drink at a rooftop bar, taking in the stunning views of Krakow at night.