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Airport of departure: Ankara Esenboğa Airport (ESB)
Airport of arrival: Krakow International Airport (KRK)
Flight time from Ankara to Krakow: 2 hour 30 minutes

Nestled in southern Poland, Krakow is a city that exudes history, culture, and architectural splendour. Its beautifully preserved medieval core, adorned with magnificent Gothic and Renaissance buildings, stands as a testament to the country's vibrant heritage. The crown jewel of Krakow is the enchanting Old Town, a UNESCO World Heritage Site that captivates visitors with its picturesque cobblestone streets, lively market squares, and iconic landmarks such as St. Mary's Basilica and Wawel Castle. Excitingly, Pegasus Airlines now provides direct flights between Ankara and Krakow, offering affordable ticket options for travellers seeking to embark on a captivating journey to this remarkable city.

Flight Information

Visiting Krakow and other cities in Poland has become easier thanks to cheap flights to Krakow offered by Pegasus Airlines from different cities worldwide. It is possible to take a direct flight from Ankara to Krakow to discover the beauties of this city. You can buy your cheap flight ticket to this amazing Polish city from Pegasus Airlines' official website or mobile app and benefit from numerous advantages.

Transportation from Krakow Airport to City Centre

Upon your arrival at Krakow Airport, you will find convenient transportation options to whisk you away to the vibrant heart of the city. The most popular and efficient way to reach Krakow's city centre is by utilizing the direct train connection. Located just outside the airport terminal, the train station offers frequent services that swiftly transport passengers to Krakow Glowny, the central railway station.

Transportation in Krakow City Centre

Krakow offers a convenient and efficient transportation system, with trams and buses forming the backbone of public transit. Trams provide extensive coverage and are known for their punctuality, while buses complement the network, reaching areas not served by trams. Taxis are readily available, and reputable ride-sharing apps like Uber can be used for reliable service. Bicycles are a popular choice for eco-friendly travel, with rental stations throughout the city. Krakow's compact size also makes it easily walkable, allowing you to explore charming streets and major attractions on foot. With these diverse transportation options, navigating Krakow and discovering its treasures is a seamless experience.

Accommodation in Krakow

Krakow offers diverse accommodation options to suit every traveler's preferences and budget, from luxurious hotels to cozy guesthouses, boutique hostels, and stylish apartments. The historic Old Town has numerous charming hotels, which might be beautifully restored buildings, and these hotels are just a few minutes away from the main events. For a more local vibe, the trendy Kazimierz district offers a mix of boutique hotels and unique guesthouses for those who really want to feel the city. Moreover, budget-conscious travelers can find comfortable and affordable options in hostels scattered throughout the city. Whether you seek elegance, comfort, or a budget-friendly stay, Krakow's accommodation scene is sure to cater to your needs, ensuring a pleasant and memorable stay in this enchanting city.

Bigos

For a hearty and flavoursome dish, seek out bigos, Poland's beloved hunter's stew. This robust concoction combines sauerkraut, fresh cabbage, and an array of meats such as pork, beef, and sausage. Slow-cooked with aromatic spices and often accompanied by crusty bread, bigos is a delicious embodiment of Polish culinary tradition.

Zapiekanka

When hunger strikes, head to a street food stall and savour a Krakow favourite—the zapiekanka. This open-faced baguette is generously topped with melted cheese, sautéed mushrooms, and a choice of other ingredients like ham, vegetables, or spicy sausage. It's a mouthwatering combination of textures and flavours that will satisfy your cravings.

Oscypek

Embrace the unique flavours of the Polish highlands with oscypek, a traditional smoked cheese made from sheep's milk. This golden-hued cheese is often shaped into distinctive ornamental forms and pairs wonderfully with cranberry sauce. Take a moment to relish its rich, smoky taste, transporting you to the picturesque mountains of Poland.

Polish Vodka

No visit to Poland is complete without sampling the country's famous vodka. Raise a glass and toast to the vibrant spirit of Krakow with a shot of meticulously crafted Polish vodka. Whether enjoyed straight or in a flavourful cocktail, this iconic drink embodies Polish hospitality and craftsmanship.

Piwo (Beer)

Join in the local revelry and savour a glass of Polish beer, known as piwo. Krakow boasts a burgeoning craft beer scene, with microbreweries and beer bars offering a wide selection of traditional and innovative brews. From light lagers to rich stouts, every sip carries the essence of Polish brewing heritage.

Important Things to Know

Before traveling to Krakow, there are a few important things to keep in mind. Firstly, you need to have the local currency (Polish złoty) and have some cash on hand for small purchases. In addition to that, it is always best to have a set of warm clothes since the weather can easily change in Krakow. As for emergency services, the phone number for the police in Poland is 112 and the number for the ambulance is also 112.

Places to Visit in Krakow

Wawel Castle

Standing tall on a hill, Wawel Castle reigns over Krakow, a symbol of centuries past. Its majestic walls hold stories of kings, queens, and knights. As you wander through its grand halls and courtyards, you'll feel the weight of history on your shoulders, imagining the echoes of royal whispers and the shimmer of noble festivities.

Rynek Główny (Main Market Square)

Prepare to be captivated by the beating heart of Krakow, the Main Market Square. The colourful facades of the townhouses create a kaleidoscope of charm, while the Cloth Hall, a centuries-old marketplace, invites you to peruse its stalls brimming with crafts and treasures. Find a cosy café, sip on aromatic coffee, and let the lively atmosphere embrace you.

St. Mary's Basilica

Immerse yourself in the awe-inspiring beauty of St. Mary's Basilica, an architectural masterpiece gracing Krakow's skyline. Step inside, and as your gaze lifts to the ceiling, intricate stained glass windows bathe the sacred space in a kaleidoscope of colours. The gentle glow of candlelight, the scent of incense, and the resonating melodies of the organ evoke a sense of divine serenity.

Kazimierz

Traverse the cobbled streets of Kazimierz, the historic Jewish quarter, where time seems to stand still. Each corner whispers stories of Jewish heritage and resilience. Dive into the soul-stirring atmosphere of synagogues, uncover hidden courtyards, and feel the energy of bustling cafes and art galleries. Kazimierz, a testament to both tragedy and revival, offers a glimpse into Krakow's rich cultural tapestry.

Planty Park

Find solace in the embrace of nature at Planty Park, a lush green oasis encircling the historic centre. As you wander along its winding paths, fragrant flowers bloom, and ancient trees sway, providing shade from the sunlight. Take a moment to sit on a bench, let the gentle breeze brush against your face, and watch as life in Krakow unfolds before your eyes.

Schindler's Factory

Delve into the poignant history of the Holocaust at Schindler's Factory, a museum that pays tribute to those affected by one of humanity's darkest chapters. The exhibits weave together personal stories, artifacts, and interactive displays, offering a profound glimpse into the lives of both survivors and heroes who fought against injustice. The museum stands as a powerful reminder of the indomitable spirit of humanity.

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