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Can Wawel Still Surprise You? An Exciting Route and Unusual Spots on the Hill

A short guide to routes, secrets and practical tips — how to see Wawel differently than most tourists

Visiting Wawel on a Weekday — opening hours and how to plan your visit

A practical guide by Małgorzata Kasprowicz: which parts of Wawel to visit on weekdays, when, and what to know before you go

Wawel and Schindler's Factory — how to buy tickets, avoid queues and enjoy the 'premium experience'

A practical guide for visitors: what to know about tickets, restrictions and the best ways to have a more intimate, richer visit

Can you see St. Mary's Church and the main corners of the Market Square in 3 hours — by tram and on foot?

A practical, friendly guide for a half-day walk around the Old Town with a visit to St. Mary’s Basilica — how to get there, what to see, where to eat and how to avoid common mistakes

How to avoid queues at Sukiennice in summer — a practical guide for visitors with a dog

Sukiennice is a must-see in Krakow, but summer crowds can be overwhelming. Here are proven ways to plan your visit with your pet and stay calm.

How to Avoid Queues at Wawel and Tour in Style

A practical guide by Małgorzata Kasprowicz — quick tips, best times and small tricks to make your visit pleasant and stress-free.

How to Avoid Queues at the Barbican in Krakow - A Practical Guide

Simple tricks, best times and concrete tips to make visiting the Barbican pleasant and stress-free

How to avoid queues at the Jagiellonian University courtyard (Collegium Maius) on weekdays?

Simple tricks and practical information to help you see the heart of Poland's oldest university without the crowds.

How to avoid queues at the Dominican Basilica in Kraków when visiting with your partner?

A practical guide: best times, simple tricks and nearby places to make your visit romantic and stress-free

How to avoid queues on the Father Bernatek footbridge in the morning? Practical guide

Tips, times, photo tricks and breakfast spots — everything you need to know to enjoy the footbridge without the crowds.

How to Avoid Queues at Florian Gate — A Practical Guide for Wheelchair Users

Smart tips and routes that let you see the Royal Route without the pushing and stress

How to Avoid Queues When Visiting Krakow in Summer - a Practical Guide

Concrete tricks, a daily plan and places away from the crowds - for those who want to see Krakow without standing in line for hours

How to Avoid Queues at the Piarist Church and the Walls by Floriańska - a practical guide for Erasmus students and students

Quick tricks, times and less obvious tips that will save you time and help you see more around Floriańska Gate

How to avoid queues at St. Mary's Basilica in Kraków while pregnant?

A practical guide for expectant mothers: when to come, what to avoid and where to rest after visiting

How to Avoid Queues at the Sukiennice During Christmas — A Practical Guide for Seniors

Proven tips, concrete steps and practical information to make visiting the Gallery of 19th‑Century Polish Art in the Sukiennice comfortable and stress‑free.

How to Avoid Queues at Wawel in Spring — A Practical Guide

Friendly, tested tips from Małgorzata Kasprowicz for people planning a visit to Wawel in the season

How to plan a trip from Kraków to Energylandia - a practical guide with toilet tips for small groups (2–6 people)

A stress-free day at Poland’s largest amusement park from Kraków: getting there, breaks, family restrooms and tricks for small groups

How to Plan an Evening Visit to the National Museum in Kraków — Practical Plan and Tips

An evening of art in Kraków: how to make the most of your time, avoid queues and where to go for coffee or dinner after your visit

Kraków + Energylandia: essentials and shortcuts for seniors - how to see the Old Town and plan a trip to Zator

Short, practical and friendly — routes, plans, accessibility tips and the best places to rest for people 60+

Can visiting the MNK (Arsenal) and Krakow for a group of 30–60 people fit under 100 PLN per day?

Yes — with good organization, reservations and a few simple tricks I’ll show how to do it without headaches and without giving up the highlights.

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