the square is beautiful with the cloth market which is the largest building in the square ,inside there are market stalls which sell traditional items made from wood,glass,pottery and cloth.there are toilets in the north end of the market they are downstairs and there is a stair lift if needed
We were very lucky to have fabulous weather and had a wonderful time eating and drinking in the main market square. The atmosphere was wonderful both during the dy and the evening and on Sunday the square was full of locals buying flowers and eating ice cream! A Place not to be missed.
Lovely square very busy on Saturday afternoons. Loved sat in square having a few drinks and a meal watching the street entertainers and horse and carts going round the square. Very good architecture around the square,and don't forget to visit the gallery shopping centre about 10 min walk away
广场中心大市场里,星罗棋布的布满了卖饰品和工艺品的小门面。这就是我们所谓的“junkateria”。那里的东西种类十分丰富,也能淘到一些非常美的物品。广场是所有信息的集中地,是个很生动很热闹的地方,我们十分喜欢那里!
You can sit in one of many cafe bars and drink in the atmosphere. Clean tidy and beautiful architecture.
这可能是我在欧洲见到的最有吸引力且可能是最大的一个广场。超级干净,白天的装扮特别美,到了晚上则放佛被赋予了生命一样熠熠生辉,灯光,街头小贩,街头歌舞表演。看起来这是那种到了晚上人人都愿意来晃荡的地方,我就是。
A fantastic main square which is has good as anywhere in Europe I'm sure. We were lucky with the weather but being March it was not crowded by any means. This will be a real tourist hotspot in the next few years
The market square is a place that is full of life, we were very fortunate to get great weather while we were there. The stalls and shops were lovely, and not dear at all.
The square is a vibrant place to visit. Horse drawn carriages that were very elaborate. Shops, restaurants and the market stalls which were undercover in the centre. This is a must go and see. The square is enormous and very beautiful.
We did 2 walking tours from the main square. They were both free. The first one we did was the areas around the square ending up at the castle. Our guides name was Ella and she was very good at telling us all about the areas we visited and also about the history of krakow. We also did the Jewish tour which also took nearly 3 hours and was very interesting. Our guide's name was Jack and he was very good at telling us what went on during the war and showing us the Jewish area and where the ghetto once stood. We ended up at Schindler's factory, which we had visited the day before and paid for a guided visit around the factory. The factory tour did not tell us anything about what Schindler did in the war but just about the history of Krakow during the war. The Jewish free walking tour told us about Schindler.The free walking tours which meet in the main market square are definitely worth doing but wear a good pair of walking shoes as there is lots of walking to do.