Source: Tourism MediaKrakowIn Poland’s former capital, ancient castles, ruins and museums attest to the city’s grand architecture, a contemporary art scene and captivating history.WorldEuropePolandKrakow
Source: Tourism MediaDragon's DenThis mysterious limestone cave beneath Wawel Castle was once used as a storehouse and brothel and, legend has it, was home to a terrifying dragon.WorldEuropePolandKrakowStare MiastoDragon's Den
Source: Tourism MediaWieliczka Salt MineAn underground lake, a museum and chapels that are carved from salt are in this fascinating, World Heritage-listed salt mine southeast of Krakow.WorldEuropePolandKrakowWieliczkaWieliczka Salt Mine
Source: Tourism MediaWieliczka Salt MineAn underground lake, a museum and chapels that are carved from salt are in this fascinating, World Heritage-listed salt mine southeast of Krakow.WorldEuropePolandKrakowWieliczkaWieliczka Salt Mine
Source: Tourism MediaDragon's DenThis mysterious limestone cave beneath Wawel Castle was once used as a storehouse and brothel and, legend has it, was home to a terrifying dragon.WorldEuropePolandKrakowStare MiastoDragon's Den
Source: Tourism MediaWieliczka Salt MineAn underground lake, a museum and chapels that are carved from salt are in this fascinating, World Heritage-listed salt mine southeast of Krakow.WorldEuropePolandKrakowWieliczkaWieliczka Salt Mine
Source: Tourism MediaWieliczka Salt MineAn underground lake, a museum and chapels that are carved from salt are in this fascinating, World Heritage-listed salt mine southeast of Krakow.WorldEuropePolandKrakowWieliczkaWieliczka Salt Mine