About City
Cracow is located on the Wisła River on the South part of Poland. It is the second biggest city(after Warsaw) and one of the oldests Polish towns with over 1000 history, attractive touristic and architectural values. Cracow is historical Malopolska’s capital and central metropolitan agglomeration’s centre.
Recently, Cracow is Malopolskie province government’s residence, Polish Skills Academy is also located here. Places such as National Old Theatre, National Museum or Jagiellonian Library or other important national institutions cause that Cracow’s unique atmosphere attracts tourists who come here to enjoy historical heritage of Poland.
Cracow is one of the main communication spots in South Poland as far as administrative, educational and tourism centre. Balice Airport which is located on the suburbs of Cracow, is the second largest international airport, significant in the transatlantic area.
| Population | Cinemas | Theaters |
| 756 583 | 20 | 9 |
Interesting Places
- The Main Square
- Zygmunt’s chapel in Wawel
- The Royal Castle
- St. Mary's Church
- Jewish district called „Kazimierz”
- Aquapark Park in Cracow
- Wolski’s wood (The biggest park in Poland)
- Benedictine Monastery in Tyniec
Clubs recommended by Study4u
Prozak
PROZAK - Cracowian clubbing’s legend: 2 levels, 4 bars, 3 dance floors, professional service, the best DJs – it is a guarantee for great fun! We invite you for a parties every single day!
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Ministerstwo
Ministerstwo of good sound and positive vibrations had chosen it’s residence in medieval age chamber located in basement. Spacious halls and corridors is a luxurious place for any types of meetings, moreover- in the evening you have a chance to have fun, listening to mysterious and fascinating music and dancing on the floor till the morning!
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