Day 1:

Breakfast at Café Camelot

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

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Explore Wawel Castle

Visit the iconic Wawel Castle, a UNESCO World Heritage site. Take a guided tour to learn about its history and admire the stunning architecture.

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Lunch at Pod Wawelem

Enjoy traditional Polish cuisine in a casual setting, famous for its pierogi and hearty dishes.

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Stroll through the Main Market Square

Wander around the largest medieval square in Europe, visit St. Mary's Basilica, and watch the hourly trumpet signal.

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Visit the Cloth Hall

Explore this historic marketplace, where you can buy local crafts, souvenirs, and Polish art.

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Dinner at a local restaurant

Try a traditional Polish dinner at a local eatery, sampling dishes like bigos (hunter's stew) or żurek (sour rye soup).

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Evening walk along the Vistula Boulevards

Enjoy a peaceful evening walk along the Vistula River, taking in the views of the city and its illuminated landmarks.

. Day 2:

Breakfast at your accommodation

Start your day with a simple breakfast at your hotel or hostel.

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Day trip to Auschwitz-Birkenau

Take a guided tour to the Auschwitz-Birkenau Memorial and Museum, an essential visit to understand the history of WWII and Holocaust.

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Lunch at a local café near Auschwitz

Refuel with a quick lunch at a local café offering sandwiches and coffee.

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Return to Krakow

Head back to Krakow and take some time to relax.

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Visit Kazimierz District

Explore the historic Jewish Quarter, filled with synagogues, art galleries, and unique shops.

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Dinner at Hamsa

Enjoy a Middle-Eastern inspired meal in the heart of Kazimierz, known for its vibrant atmosphere.

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Live music at a local bar

End your day with live music at one of Kazimierz's many bars showcasing local talent.

. Day 3:

Breakfast at Charlotte

Delight in fresh pastries and coffee at this popular spot in the Old Town.

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Visit Schindler's Factory Museum

Explore the interactive exhibits detailing the history of Krakow during WWII and the story of Oskar Schindler.

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Lunch at a nearby café

Grab a quick bite at a nearby café offering light meals and coffee.

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Tour the Planty Park

Take a leisurely walk around Planty Park, which encircles the Old Town, and enjoy the greenery and sculptures.

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Visit the National Museum

Explore Polish art and history at this extensive museum showcasing works from various periods.

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Dinner at a traditional Polish restaurant

Finish your trip with a hearty meal featuring more local dishes, perhaps sampling some homemade vodka.

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Final evening stroll and reflection

Take a final stroll through the beautifully lit streets of Krakow, reflecting on your experiences before departure.