Krakow’s well-preserved medieval core transports visitors to another era.
The Main Market Square, Europe’s largest medieval square, is adorned with the Cloth Hall and St. Mary’s Basilica. Wawel Castle overlooks the city, reflecting its royal past. The Kazimierz district, with its Jewish heritage, adds layers of history to Krakow’s captivating ambiance.
Across the globe, UNESCO World Heritage sites offer a window into human history, architecture, and the natural environment. Among these, certain towns stand out for their unique cultural, historical, and architectural significance.