Krakow - The Magical City
As the old capital of Poland, Krakow has a special place in the national consciousness. For the casual tourist this may not be vitally important or discernable, but this special role as the "spiritual" capital of Poland imbues Krakow with an added ambiance. The city is a vibrant university town that boasts the largest Medieval market square in Europe, plus exquisitely preserved Gothic, Renaissance, and Baroque architectural monuments of the highest order. If you get bored of traditional sightseeing, the glorious architecture creates a great backdrop for just sipping a coffee or glass of beer in the outdoor cafes that line practically every street from April-Oct. And at night there are hundreds of bars to suit all tastes, many of them housed in atmospheric cellars. Browse, read and check things out!
Błonia
meeting place
Contact details
Stare Miasto ul. Focha | Piastowska | 3 Maja
Description
Blonia - a large meadow in the central part of the city near the Old Town. Today it is just a small part of what it used to be in the past enclosed by the 3 streets: Focha, 3 Maja and Piastowska St. It is one of the largest 'lawns' in Europe located inside the city. There are 2 sports clubs in this area: Zwierzyniecki Klub Sportowy and RzKS Juvenia Krakow. Blonia are a very popular recreational space fovourite amongst joggers, cyclists or roller-skaters.






