A beautiful area with incredible history. Stunning street art every corner you turn and its filled with trendy bars and restaurants which are a bit cheaper than those closer to the main square... also next to the river which is stunning at night.
A beautiful area with incredible history. Stunning street art every corner you turn and its filled with trendy bars and restaurants which are a bit cheaper than those closer to the main square... also next to the river which is stunning at night.



We were looking forward to coming here, expecting to see monuments, Jewish culture and some vibrance: but it was all pretty bleak. Perhaps we missed something and needed a tour guide. When around with just a map, there was little to see but a few broken down buildings, graffiti and tatty looking shops. Disappointed.

A must visit seeing the chairs in the square describe how the Jews were treated like furniture waiting there to be selected to die


To me this a far better place to wander or chill day or night, compared to the old town. Everything seems a little more hip, authentic and cooler.

Loved this part of Krakow. Many bars and restaurants - we stopped for lunch at Moment. It is a vibrant, friendly place. Food of goats cheese salad, beef cheeks, burger and chicken salad were exceptionally well presented and extremely tasty. We spent time looking at stalls in a busy market type area - popular meeting/eating place for both young & not so young. Interesting wall art in this area also.
We paid tribute to those who were persecuted between 1942 & 1943 - “ they deserve more than three lines in history.”
Make sure you visit this part of the city.


This neighborhood is definitely the place to stay while in Kraków. It is convenient walk to any of the major attractions, not to mention being an attraction itself. The area is steeped with history and there are so many places to see, including the food truck spot, too many restaurants to list, and some night life spots.
