How to Spend a Few Days in Krakow: Things to Do, Food & Accommodation

Explore Krakow in just a few days! From Old Town and Kazimierz to Auschwitz and Wieliczka Salt Mine, discover the best sights, food, and stays.

Krakow is a beautiful city, brimming with history, culture, and stunning architecture. Whether you’re planning a short break or wondering how to spend a few days in Krakow, this guide will help you explore its medieval Old Town, vibrant Jewish Quarter, iconic sites like Wawel Castle and Schindler’s Factory, and even nearby day trips such as Auschwitz-Birkenau and the Wieliczka Salt Mine..

Whether you’re a history buff, a foodie, or simply seeking a captivating getaway, Krakow has something to offer everyone. Here’s your ultimate guide, featuring the best things to do, where to eat, and where to stay.

What to do in Krakow

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Explore the Old Town (Stare Miasto)

The historic Old Town is the heart of Krakow and a UNESCO World Heritage Site.

Visit Wawel Castle & Wawel Hill

👉 Get a guided tour of Wawel Castle & Cathedral here.

Take a Free Walking Tour

Explore Kazimierz and the Ghetto by Golf Cart

On this heated electric golf cart tour, you’ll visit:

The tour lasts 1.5 hours, offering:

👉Book your Golf Cart Tour here for only €19.50.

Schindler’s Factory

Walk Along the Vistula River

👉 Book a picturesque Vistula River boat ride here for a memorable experience and stunning photo opportunities. The tour is limited to 12 guests per boat and runs daily from 11:00 AM to 7:00 PM.

Visit Auschwitz-Birkenau Memorial and Museum

👉 Book a recommended Auschwitz-Birkenau guided tour here

Auschwitz-Birkenau Memorial and Museum under gray skies with rain, conveying the solemn and reflective atmosphere of the Holocaust site.
Auschwitz-Birkenau Memorial and Museum on a rainy day, reflecting the somber history and the memories of those who suffered here

Take a Day Trip to Wieliczka Salt Mine

One of Poland’s most famous attractions, the Wieliczka Salt Mine is a UNESCO World Heritage site just outside Krakow.

👉 Book your Wieliczka Salt Mine Guided Tour with Transport here

TIP: If you’re short on time but want to experience Krakow’s most iconic sites, this full-day tour combines visits to Auschwitz-Birkenau and the Wieliczka Salt Mine. Enjoy the convenience of organized transport and guided tours, so you can focus on the history and beauty of both destinations without worrying about logistics.

👉 Book your day tour ticket here.

Take a Day Trip to Zakopane in the Tatra Mountains

From Krakow, a day trip to the mountains in Zakopane is easy to plan. The simplest way is with a guided tour, but if you have more time, I highly recommend staying overnight to fully enjoy the town. Travelling to Zakopane is straightforward, and you can find all your transport options, including direct links to official websites, in my full blog post here.

Panoramic mountain views from Gubałówka Hill overlooking the Tatra Mountains, Poland
Breathtaking views of the Tatra Mountains from the top of Gubałówka Hill

Where to Eat in Krakow

Interior of W Starej Kuchni restaurant in Kraków, showcasing a cozy atmosphere and traditional Polish cuisine.
W Starej Kuchni – my favourite dinner spot in Krakow, serving authentic and delicious traditional Polish dishes

TIP: If you’re planning to dine at a popular restaurant, it’s always a good idea to make your reservation well in advance. You can book most restaurants online through the restaurants’ website (linked above).

Where to Stay in Krakow

The city offers a wide range of accommodation options; whether you’re a backpacker looking for budget-friendly hostels, a couple seeking a stylish boutique hotel, or a traveller wanting a touch of luxury in a historic setting.

Most visitors prefer staying close to the Old Town or the Kazimierz (Jewish Quarter). Both areas are filled with cafés, restaurants, and landmarks, and you can reach most attractions on foot. If you’d like to be in the heart of the action, the Old Town is ideal, while Kazimierz offers a slightly more bohemian and laid-back vibe.

Below, I’ve listed some of the best accommodation options in Krakow—organized by budget, mid-range, and luxury—to help you choose the perfect place for your stay.

Budget friendly

Mid-range

Luxury

Other Tips & Notes for Visiting Krakow

A few days in Krakow offers a perfect mix of history, culture, and charm. Wander the Old Town, explore Kazimierz, reflect at Schindler’s Factory and Auschwitz, and marvel at the Wieliczka Salt Mine. Great food, cozy cafés, and a variety of accommodations make it easy to enjoy the city your way. Krakow is unforgettable; pack your walking shoes and get ready to explore!

Happy Travels! x

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