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Galicia Jewish Museum – photography, memory and Kazimierz within reach

The most visual story of Jewish heritage in Lesser Poland: frames, stories and the neighborhood of Szeroka, Miodowa and Józefa. 45/90-minute routes, photo spots and practical tips

Kraków for Executives and Managers - How to Organize a Corporate Trip Without Hiccups

HR guide: prestigious locations, smooth 24- and 48-hour agendas, logistics, food with a wow factor and the small details that build executive comfort

How to spend 1 day in Krakow: Father Bernatek Footbridge and where to eat nearby

A short, pleasant route connecting Kazimierz and Podgórze — walks, photo spots and tried-and-true stops for coffee, lunch and a snack.

Kraków in 1 Day - A Route of Legends and Quiet Corners When You Want to Avoid Crowds

A full-day plan: morning calm on the Old Town, stories of dragons and the hejnał, an afternoon walk through Kazimierz and golden hour by the Vistula — all at a relaxed, tourist-friendly pace.

Tyniec with your dog — how to plan the walk, what to expect and where to sit for coffee

A practical guide for tourists and locals: routes, how to get there, rules near the Abbey and tips to make the walk pleasant for you and your pet

Melex and Father Bernatek Footbridge — how to see Kazimierz and Podgórze in 2 hours

A practical 2-hour melex plan in Kraków with a short walk across the Bernatek Footbridge — tips, photo spots and mistakes you can avoid

New Jewish Cemetery on Miodowa – Kazimierz’s green cathedral

A quiet labyrinth of paths, symbols hidden in stone and soft light under old trees. The perfect place to feel Kazimierz in the rhythm of silence

Night Walk in Kraków for Seniors - A Guide to Hidden Gems

Unhurried, low-crowd, with a guide — how to organize a safe and interesting evening walk for seniors that uncovers the city's lesser-known corners

Nowa Huta for Children and Youth - 3-hour Walk Without Museums with Małgorzata Kasprowicz

A friendly route through Kraków's socialist-realist district - stories, games and places to engage young explorers

Nowa Huta and Kosciuszko Mound - a city walk without museums with Malgorzata Kasprowicz

A 3-hour route showing contrasts, history and the best views — ideal for those who want to feel the atmosphere of Nowa Huta and see Kosciuszko Mound without entering museum exhibitions

Church of Corpus Christi in Kazimierz, Kraków - Gothic with a Baroque Heart

A monumental form on Plac Wolnica, a powerful-sounding organ, a gilded altar and a walk along Kazimierz’s most beautiful streets

Churches of Kazimierz in Kraków - a route through Corpus Christi, Skałka and St. Catherine

A friendly, practical guide for adults 30–45, teachers and families. Architecture, history, etiquette and ready-made sightseeing loops

Father Bernatek Footbridge off the beaten path — an idea for a long weekend in Krakow

A short walk, big views: how to link Kazimierz and Podgórze, take great photos and avoid the crowds during a long weekend

Father Bernatek Footbridge – the best crossing from Kazimierz to Podgórze

History, 45/90-minute routes, sunset photo spots, ideas for families and teachers, and places on both sides of the Vistula

Free attractions in Krakow — how to explore the city without spending a fortune

Ideas, routes and practical tips so you can feel the magic of Krakow without spending much

How to organize a walk in Krakow and a trip to Zakopane with friends – even if you only have an hour?

A practical guide from Małgorzata Kasprowicz: routes, logistics, what to see and how to plan the day so everyone is happy

Calm Kazimierz: a low‑crowd route, architecture and history step by step

How to see the most beautiful corners of the Jewish quarter without rushing — 60‑ and 120‑minute routes, practical tips and break suggestions

Kazimierz after dark - a green route for a group of friends

An evening walk that connects local life, the Vistula boulevards and Kazimierz flavors - a plan that works in good weather and with good company

Kazimierz in 2 hours - last minute: hidden gems you can see without rushing

A short, pleasant route through the most interesting and least obvious corners of Kraków’s Jewish quarter — perfect when you only have two hours.

How to walk from Kazimierz to Kościuszko Mound in 2 hours and see the main highlights?

A compact, friendly plan for those who want to combine the atmosphere of the Jewish district with a city panorama from the top of the mound

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