5/5 - Excellent
Beautiful historical


Beautiful historical
the entire Jewish Quarter is interesting and we enjoyed our stay. However, it was a bit disconcerting to learn that all of Krakow has under 250 Jewish people, so all or almost all the Jewish places of worship, museums, restaurants, music, and other sites of interest are operated by non-Jews. Also, the promotion of Auschwitz as an attraction to visit just as one would visit the Salt Mines or even an amusement park was a jarring and felt inappropriate.
We recommend Tempel Synagogue near Old Synagogue. The interior of Tempel synagogue is so beautiful.

Learn about 800 years of Jewish presence in Krakow in this insightful photo museum, which also serves as a lively cultural center.

Pay your respects to Jewish families killed in World War II or scour the tombstones for famous Krakow residents in the city’s only Jewish cemetery still in use.

Pay your respects to some of Kraków’s distinguished Jewish luminaries and the fallen families of the Holocaust while strolling through this eerie burial ground.

Journey to the heart of Kasimierz to gaze in awe at some of Krakow’s most celebrated Gothic and medieval religious architecture.

You can learn about the history of Kraków with a stop at St. Catherine Church. Discover the top-notch restaurants and fascinating museums in this family-friendly area.

You can browse the exhibits at Cricoteka, a museum with a storied past, during your trip to Kraków. Discover the fascinating museums and churches in this culturally rich area.








