Krakkó
A Visztula folyó mentén, Dél-Lengyelországban fekvő Krakkó az ország egyik legrégebbi, legnagyobb és legszebb városa. Krakkó teljes történelmi központja az UNESCO Világörökség része, a középkori, reneszánsz és barokk korszak művészetének és építészetének lélegzetelállító példáival. A számos múzeummal, műemlékkel és a zenei rendezvények teljes naptárával ez a nyüzsgő egyetemi város ideális kulturális célpont.
Keresési eredmények „Krakkó”
Talált helyszín Krakow
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Jama Michalika Kávézó
Krakkó, Lengyelország
A látogatókat vonzza a krakkói Jama Michalika Café eredeti, színes szecessziós belső tere.
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Chopin Galéria
Krakkó, Lengyelország
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Chopin koncertterem
Krakkó, Lengyelország
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A bernardinus atyák kolostora
Krakkó, Lengyelország
Népszerű témák Krakow
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Koncertek Krakkóban
Jegyek rendelése Klasszikus koncertek - Krakkó
Információk, jegyek és menetrend
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Chopin-koncertek Krakkóban
Jegyek és mérkőzések menetrendje
Információk, jegyek és menetrend
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Karácsonyi és újévi koncertek Krakkóban
Program és jegyek
Karácsony Lengyelország legrégebbi városában
Partner ajánlat
A legjobb élmények Krakow városában
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Krakow: Jewish Quarter Kazimierz Guided Tour
Seize the Krakow Jewish Quarter with professional guide. Within 1,5 hours you will discover the second most popular district of Krakow. Amazing architecture, several synagogues, many historical facts and legends are just some of what awaits you during this excursion.
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Krakow Old Town Guided Walking Tour
Meet your guide in Krakow’s Main Market Square in time for a 2pm departure and set out to explore the city’s UNESCO‐listed Old Town. Follow your guide down the Royal Route, and walk in the footsteps of the Polish Kings as you hear about Krakow’s stint as the royal capital. Pause to see historic landmarks such as St. Florian's Church, and admire the grand medieval buildings along Floriańska, Grodzka, and Kanonicza Streets. Arrive at Wawel Castle and spend time exploring the magnificent castle complex, including the Cathedral, the Royal Chambers, and the Armory. Marvel at the Medieval, Romanesque, Renaissance, and Baroque architectural styles, and take in the views from the top of Wawel Hill, gazing out over the Vistula River and the gold‐roofed Sigismund Chapel. Continue to Rynek Główny, where the star attraction is the 13th‐century St. Mary’s Basilica, home to an impressive altarpiece by Veit Stoss, and some striking paintings by artists including Matejko, Mehoffer, and Wyspiański. Nearby, St Peter and Paul’s Church is another important religious monument, build in the 17th century and still the most significant Jesuit church in Krakow. After enjoying a coffee break (own expense) at a local café, visit one of the city’s most photographed landmarks – the elaborate Cloth Hall and the Underground Museum. Your tour ends around 5pm back in the Main Market Square.
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Krakow Old Town Guided Walking Tour
Attend the 1h walking tour provided by a professional Guide in Krakow Old Town. It starts at Plac Matejki Square at 7:00 pm and ends by the Dragon scuplture underneath the Wawel hill. During this walking tour you will hear the most importan facts about Krakow Market Square and see Krakow's Old Town Highlights. You will pass by the Barbican, Saint Florian's Gate, Main Market Square, Grodzka Street and Royal Route. Finally the guide will walk you by the Wawel castle and the tour ends by the Dragons Monument by the castle.
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Krakow Old Town guided walking tour
The Royal Road is a picturesque route leading along the most famous streets and passing some of the most prominent tenement houses of the historic center of Krakow. The route starts at St. Florian’s Gate continues across the Main Square to end at the foot of the Wawel complex. A leisurely walk down the route of the centuries‐old architecture of Krakow leads to the legends surrounding the Main Square, the Cloth Hall and the famous St. Mary’s Basilica with the distinctive two towers. The trip along the Royal Road will end at the foot of the Wawel Castle – the residence of the kings of Poland in the days of greatest glory until the 17th century.Krakow is the historical capital of Poland and one of the most beautiful cities in Central Europe. The one‐of‐a-kind Old Town boasts unique architecture, such as historic churches, markets, tenements houses or the famous charming narrow streets trodden by hundreds of people every day. There is an abundance of excellent restaurants, coffee shops and pubs attracting partygoers and Polish cuisine lovers. Everyone will find something for themselves.
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Wieliczka Salt Mine Tour from Krakow
Descend to the atmospheric depths of one of the world’s oldest working salt mines on a half‐day trip to the Wieliczka Salt Mine from Krakow. Alongside your guide, travel to a depth of 462 feet (140 meters) and navigate an atmospheric tangle of underground chambers replete with mining machines and impressive carvings. Marvel at structures made entirely from salt as you listen to the salt mine’s rich history and ascend to sea level in a swift lift. Round‐trip transport from your Krakow hotel is included.