Krakow for centuries was a capital of Poland and very important trade, university and culture city. Even after capital was moved
to Warsaw, it has never lost its importance.
Krakow is perfectly located in the south of Poland not far from Slovakia, Czech Republic, Germany, Hungary and Austria. To Krakow (and nearby Katowice) you can fly from many European cities and thanks to several connecting flights everyday to Warsaw almost from any place in the world. Using the past experience we will advise you the best way how to reach here. See Krakow on the map.
To learn about attractions of Krakow please download either short guide or long guide.
Festival will take place in different parts of Krakow in mostly in historical and ppopular places around Old Town.
Peter and Paul Church – outside view |
St. Mary’s Basilica – Mariacki Church |
St. Kinga Chapel in Wieliczka Salt Mine |
Krakow Philharmonic Hall |
Karlowicz Music School |
Peter and Paul Church – inside view |
Piarist Church |
The Tempel Synagogue |
The Tempel Synagogue |
St. Mary’s Basilica – Mariacki Church |
Main Market Square |
St. Catherine Church |
St. Catherine Church |
Wawel Castle Hill |