Krakow was recognized by UNESCO to be a monument of world culture. It is without a doubt that Krakow still preserves much of Poland’s heritage. What you can expect to see at Krakow are historical sites that capture the essence of Polish history and stand there awaiting your visit. If you happen to have a lot of time, take this opportunity to tour around Krakow and enjoy the different sceneries Krakow has to offer.
Some interesting locations that you might want to visit are the Rynek Glowny (Central/ Main Market Square), and the Royal Castle on Wawel (Zamek Krolewski).
The Rynek used to be the center of commercial and social activity during the 13th century therefore it is a center where you will find historic buildings, museums, and magnificent churches. The Royal Castle serves as the coronation and burial site of all Poland’s monarchs. The Royal Castle exhibits as a museum all treasures from the Polish monarchy.