We invite you for an unforgettable Melex service around Krakow, which connects three unique routes: Old Town, Kazimierz and Podgórze. This is excellent information to see the most important and beautiful corners of this historic city in one day.
– St. Mary’s Church: Known for its bugle call, this church is an element of Krakow’s landscape and is the result of the influence of Gothic architecture.
– Florian’s Gate: The beginning of “Royal Roads”, a well-known street for Wawelski communication.
– Cloth Hall: The pride of the Main Square, a vaulted passage leading to the stands where you can find local handicrafts and souvenirs.
– Main Square: A large square with many historic buildings, including the Town Hall and the Adam Mickiewicz monument.
– Wawel: Symbol of Poland, centuries-old seat of Polish kings, place of coronation and burial.
– Plac Wolnica: The heart of Kazimierz, around which there are other cafes, restaurants and stands.
– Stara Synagogue: The oldest synagogue in Poland, full of history and beautiful architectural details.
– Remuh Synagogue: located in the Jewish cemetery where famous rabbis and scholars are buried.
– Plac Nowy: A place where there is a lot of nightlife and innovative antique markets.
– Skałka: A hill with a church on the top, where there is a chapel dedicated to Saint. Stanisław, patron saint of Poland.
– Apteka pod Orłem: The place where the famous pharmacy of Tadeusz Pankiewicz, a witness of the events of World War II, is located.
– Ghetto Heroes Square: The central point of the Krakow Ghetto, a place full of symbolism and memory of the victims of the Holocaust.
– O. Schindler’s Factory: The place where Oscar Schindler survived over 1.2 thousand Jewish workers during the war.
– Podgórze Market Square: A historic market square in Podgórze, the former Jewish district and ghetto site.
– Church of St. Józefa: An impressive church with beautiful interiors and a wealth of history.
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