Looking for What To Do and What To See in Krakow? We think that we have something that will appeal to absolutely everyone.
Not only is Krakow one of Europe's leading centres for culture and study, but it is also, in our humble opinion, one of the continent's greatest cities to live and hang out in or to visit. There are so many exciting and unique things to do in Krakow that we believe the city will soon be one of Europe's Top Ten Weekend Break Europe destinations. The possibilities seem limitless: from Krakow Spa to Krakow Ski, this UNESCO-protected city has it all. AK-47 shooting? Parachute Jumping? Off-roading in former Soviet Bloc military facilities? Professional karting?
In fact, 'Karting in Krakow' is one of the most popular Internet search terms for this Polish city, and helps explain the enduring qualities that this destination has as a place for partying, adventure and relaxation.
Below, you will find an overview of the Activities and Tours in Krakow that we offer. Please visit this site on a regular basis, because our product list is always being constantly updated with new, exciting activities, some of which have been created after being suggested to us by visiting guests! “It would be really cool if you offered...” we are often told. And, if it can be done, we will certainly think about offering it!
We are the leading provider of day time activities and night time excursions in the three Baltic states of Latvia, Estonia and Lithuania. We are also now leading the way in the remarkable Serbian capital, Belgrade. After beginning operations in Krakow, in late 2010, we are now bringing these levels of service and unique imagination to wonderful Krakow! Visit us soon and discover why Krakow the capital of Poland is set to become one of the top ten leading weekend break destinations in Europe in the coming years!
Poland has more than a dozen cities that compare with the best of their European counterparts when it comes to high levels of culture. These include Wroclaw, Warsaw, Gdansk and Torun. But, truthfully, none of these cities has anything on the myriad of delights on offer in Krakow. No surprise then that Krakow is recognised as being the undisputed cultural capital of Poland.
Krakow is the place where many of the nation's greatest thinkers and its political and social elite have based themselves for centuries. This fact quickly becomes evident to any first-time visitor when they set eyes upon its endless choice of museums, outstanding architectural ensemble, centuries-old churches and its remarkable main square and picture postcard Wavel Castle district. In fact, Krakow has so much 5-star culture on offer that the problem for many visitors is not knowing where to start with it all.
The good news is that we live and work in this fantastic city and therefore know exactly what you need to see (and when) in order to get the very most out of your cultural exploration of Poland's most beautiful city. To this end, Krakow Out There has put together a collection of fascinatingly informative and educational Cultural Tours that reflect the very best of Krakow History and Culture.
While Vilnius was the European Capital of Culture in 2009 and Tallinn is the continent's cultural show piece in 2011, Krakow had already earned this title as far back as the year 2000. Yes, Krakow has dozens upon dozens of amazing museums, galleries, churches, Gothic buildings and districts to be discovered, but this is also a city renowned across Poland – and increasingly Europe – for its countless festivals, where guests can enjoy fantastic cutting edge art and music from all over the globe.

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