Discover the Enchantment of Plac Wszystkich Świętych
Explore the historic charm of Plac Wszystkich Świętych, a cultural and architectural gem in the heart of Kraków, Poland.
Plac Wszystkich Świętych, located in the heart of Kraków, is a captivating square that serves as a cultural hub and a historical landmark. A must-visit for every traveler.
A brief summary to Plac Wszystkich Świętych
- plac Wszystkich Świętych 31, Kraków, Stare Miasto, 31-004, PL
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- Monday 12 am-12 am
- Tuesday 12 am-12 am
- Wednesday 12 am-12 am
- Thursday 12 am-12 am
- Friday 12 am-12 am
- Saturday 12 am-12 am
- Sunday 12 am-12 am
Know before you go
Hi, I'm Eve. Here are a few practical things to know before exploring Plac Wszystkich Świętych.
- Visit early in the morning to enjoy peace and quiet before the crowds arrive.
- Don't miss the nearby cafes for a taste of authentic Polish pastries.
- Check the local event calendar to see if any festivals or markets are happening during your visit.
- Bring a camera; the square's architecture is stunning from every angle.
- Consider visiting during the evening when the square is beautifully lit.
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Getting There
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Walking
If you are starting from the heart of Kazimierz, head north on Szeroka Street. Continue walking straight for about 10 minutes until you reach the intersection with Starowiślna Street. Turn left onto Starowiślna Street and walk for another 5 minutes until you reach the junction with Grodzka Street. Turn right onto Grodzka Street and continue until you see the iconic Wawel Castle on your left. From there, walk towards the Vistula River and cross the bridge. After crossing, you will be on the eastern side of the river. Continue straight until you reach Plac Wszystkich Świętych, which is located across from the beautiful Franciscan Church.
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Tram
From Kazimierz, look for the nearest tram stop, which is likely to be 'Starowiślna'. Take tram number 8 towards 'Krowodrza Górka' and ride for two stops. Get off at 'Teatr Bagatela'. From there, walk a short distance to Plac Wszystkich Świętych. It is about a 5-minute walk. Head northeast on Piłsudskiego Street until you reach the square.
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Bus
You can also take a bus from Kazimierz. Find the nearest bus stop and take bus number 124 or 194. Ride for three stops and get off at 'Marii Konopnickiej'. From the bus stop, walk towards the intersection with Starowiślna Street, then turn right and continue straight until you reach Plac Wszystkich Świętych. This walk should take about 10 minutes.
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