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Top 5 Things to Do in Krakow

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Krakow is Poland’s second-largest city and was the country’s capital between 1038 and 1609. While not as popular as the capital of Warsaw, it also remains one of the country’s most popular tourist destinations. If you’re looking to travel around the city safely and comfortably, hiring a Krakow airport transfer will enable you to do so.

Krakow is known for being one of the few cities in the country that avoided destruction during the Second World War and is home to some of the most historical sites in the country. Given how many things there are to do in this city, there’s something here for everyone. If you’re planning to explore the city, you should hire a Krakow limousine service to make sure you can do so in a way that’s as stress-free as possible.

Once you hire your Krakow chauffeur service, your next step should be to provide them with your planned itinerary. Having this on hand will help your chauffeur help you get around Krakow and aid them in ensuring that you reach your destinations on time.

To make creating a schedule for your time in the city easier for you, let’s look at some of the top things to do in Krakow.

 

Oskar Schindler's Enamel Factory

When it comes to history, Krakow is replete with both ancient and modern history, and one of the most important historical locations that you can get your chauffeur service Krakow to take you to is Oskar Schindler's Enamel Factory. 

This site is the site of Oskar Schindler’s enamelware factory, which employed 1200 Jewish people as “essential workers” during World War II, saving them from the concentration camps. When you get out of your airport Krakow transfer, you can explore this factory, which has since been turned into a museum that explores the history of World War II and the German occupation of Krakow.

Wieliczka Salt Mine

 

Another day trip from Krakow that is a must-do is a visit to the Wieliczka Salt Mine. It will take less than an hour for your local chauffeur Krakow to drive you there, and this experience is not only one of the top attractions in the country but also one of the most unique.

This salt mine has been producing salt since Neolithic times, though commercial salt mining stopped in 1996. You can walk down some 800 stairs to explore the mine. Many of the mine’s passageways contain rock salt statues that were carved by the miners. There is also an underground lake and the mine’s highlight: the underground Chapel of St. Kinga. The chapel (including the walls and the floors) is sculpted entirely out of salt and there is even a mural of da Vinci's The Last Supper on the left wall.

Old Town

Krakow’s Old Town is one of the first sites added to the UNESCO World Heritage List in 1978. If you only have time to do one thing in Krakow, this is where you should get your Krakow car service to drive you to.

The center of the Old Town, which has been a thriving commercial center for over a millennium, is Rynek Glowny (Market Square), Europe's largest medieval town square. Once your airport transfer Krakow drops you off, you should make sure to check out Cloth Hall. This is a Renaissance-style structure that is full of souvenir shops. You should also visit the Royal Road, St. Mary’s Basilica, the Pharmacy Museum, and the Church of St. Anne, all of which are in the Old Town.

Rynek Underground Museum

Getting your car service Krakow to drop you off at Rynek Glowny (Market Square) isn’t only reserved for people who are looking to shop their hearts out. This square is also full of historical locations, and one of the must-visits is the Rynek Underground Museum.

Once your limousine service Krakow drops you off at the square, you should make your way to the Cloth Hall and walk down the steps to this unique museum dedicated to preserving and teaching the history of Krakow. The museum's highlight is the remains of the medieval city of Krakow, including merchants’ stalls and the grave of someone who was supposed to be a vampire.

Auschwitz-Birkenau

 

One of the most important, if emotionally draining, things you can do when visiting Krakow is to get your Krakow chauffeur to take you to the Auschwitz-Birkenau Memorial and Museum.

The former concentration camp is located about 90 minutes away from the city in your transfer Krakow airport. Once you reach the location, you can join one of the many guided tours that are offered in various languages throughout the week. These tours take around four hours, guide you through Auschwitz I and Birkenau camps, and include exhibits showcasing victims’ belongings. You will also be able to experience the horrific conditions in which the camps' 1.3 million victims lived.

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