However, the only options you can actually access for free are tidbits of info about the city. It does not seem like a lot of money, bit with other free options out there this is unnecessary. I bought this app and used it for a trip my wife and I recently took to Krakow Poland. The App is okay for general information but is significantly lacking and difficult to navigate logically. The lacking part is due mainly to the lack of information regarding public transportation. I would have expected much information on the light rail and trains, instead of the App just mentions that Krakow has public transportation.
Regarding navigation; it is very clumsily laid out. The navigation choices are designed like an itinerary with 1, 2, 3 and 5 day itineraries. While this seems nice it make it difficult to get information if what you want is spread out on the 2-day and 5-day tabs. Also, when using the map feature, the text markers overlap other text on the page making it impossible to read some entries. Overall, a decent 1st attempt but this needs much more work, especially for the price.
For now, save your money and buy a guide book or use trip advisor. The developer, Gonzalo Martin , has not provided details about its privacy practices and handling of data to Apple. The developer will be required to provide privacy details when they submit their next app update. The city boasts some of the best art collections in Poland, and museums all over the world envy some of the treasures that can be found here. Mary's Basilica The spiralling twin towers of this ancient church witnessed many of the tumultuous events that have shaken the city of Krakow over the centuries.
The top of the church tower is a perfect spot to take some beautiful photos of the city. Read more. After a century, before being destroyed by a fire, the hall saw its glory days and sold a variety of exotic imports - such as leather, spices and silk - from the East.
Nowadays, the Cloth Hall hosts a number of souvenirs and handicrafts shops, on the ground floor, and the 19 Century Polish Art Gallery, on the first floor. Wawel Castle and Cathedral A tour of the Gothic castle and cathedral on Wawel Hill is essential for any visitor to the city.
See the bones of Smok Wawelski, the mythical dragon of Wawel Hill. The Castle itself, where Polish Kings ruled, offers enough to keep visitors interested for the remainder of their trip up Wawel. Auschwitz-Birkenau Concentration Camps This is a sobering sight for visiting tourists, but harrowing and essential for any visit to Krakow. Register now, 7 days free trial. Berlitz Pocket Guide Krakw is a concise, full-colour travel guide that combines lively text with vivid photography to highlight the very best that this historic city has to offer.
Stay centrally in or near the old town. It is mostly in the old town that things happen, and it is easy to walk around the city. The Jewish Quarter is also worth a visit, and there are also a large number of cafes and restaurants in that part of town. Take a walk on the local marketplace. In Krakow, there are marketplaces in every part of town. When you walk around in Krakow, there are plenty of opportunities to find venues in the city.
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