FORTY KLEPARZ
Forty Kleparz: a superb cabaret, restaurant, cocktail bar and modern ...Read more
MERCY BROWN
One of the best kept secrets of Krakow, a real hidden speakeasy that is ...Read more
PROPAGANDA
Read moreThe Propaganda is part of the legend of its eponymous bar-booth, which trained an entire generation of young people in a Moscow finally free of communism. It copies the industrial style, all brick and steel; the decoration loaded with nostalgia, with period posters, protraits of Lenin, old radios and old cameras and the spirit, punk, with loud music and generous alcohol. The recipe works well and there are plenty of people to get through the unfriendly double steel doors that mark its entrance.
HOUSE OF BEER
Read moreFrequented by genuine beer lovers, this pub offers its customers a wide selection of Polish, Ukrainian, Lithuanian, Czech, German and Belgian beers. In addition to this, you can enjoy the dishes that do the job: nachos, chicken wings, burgers. In short, not large kitchen but efficient kitchen!
PIĘKNY PIES
Legendary Krakow club, now located in Kazimierz, where you can come to ...Read more
KLUB RE
Read moreThe courtyard of the RE is its real treasure, and its beer garden in the summer season until the last beautiful days of autumn is among the most authentic and most frequented of the city. Part of its charm comes from the relative isolation of this shady garden courtyard, hard to find at the back and a bit off the main roads. It is therefore still largely occupied by locals. The interior of the bar is little different from its neighbors, but it often hosts concerts. Both are very often crowded in summer.
TRAM BAR
Read moreThe Tram Bar is dedicated to the appreciation of the king of transportation in the city, the streetcar. It is above all an original decoration motif that gives a real cachet to the bar's unique room. Some of the tables, placed on a platform, are equipped with benches made of old streetcars from the 1980s, in varnished wood. This cool spot is popular at the beginning of the evening before going to the club. It proposes in particular very good mixed shots and original cocktails which make as much the happiness of the customers as of the very enthusiastic barmen!
PERŁOWA PIJALNIA PIWA
Read moreThis famous brewery is housed in one of the buildings that made up the former Vetter brewery complex. It's here, in front of a 30 m long counter, that you'll have the chance to choose from some of Poland's finest beers, some of them craft, like the Perła beer produced on site. The place is slow food, the menu changes according to the season and uses ingredients always fresh from small farms in the countryside around Lublin. In summer, relax on the large tree-lined terrace.
SHINE
Read moreThis box is a little pretentious and often overpriced. It's the envy of all minors, and not so attractive once the legal age is reached. The Shine, the center's VIP "luxury" club, is no less popular, its pastel neon-lit rooms and dance floors among the most popular in town. The face check is very present, but a little haphazard: the security guards don't pull any punches, and knock before asking any questions. It's best to be well-dressed and behave yourself.
BUBBLE TOAST
Read moreThis cocktail bar, which also has a dance floor, is very pink. It's entirely designed to attract groups of young women who come to drink a girly house cocktail, chat and take photos in front of or in the (pink) ball pools, the bathtub (also with pink balls), or on the (pink) carousel horses strategically positioned on the establishment's two floors. Despite a few criticisms of the (pink) style, we have to admit that the decor is a success, the atmosphere friendly and the drinks very decent.
CAFE TEKTURA
Tektura is a WFH (for work from home) bar in all its splendor. The style is ...Read more
BETEL KLUB
Read morePopular with Krakow's students and young hipsters, this bar offers a wide selection of Polish, Czech and international beers, as well as an art gallery area. The Betel is known for its large, friendly terrace garden, shaded in summer. It's the perfect place for a relaxing afternoon with friends or a romantic rendezvous. The discotheque takes over in the evening, playing music late into the night. It's a great place to enjoy Krakow's nightlife.
DYM
Read moreA few wooden tables, a bar, a candle on each table, regulars... and it's done! This small neighborhood bar, whose name means "smoke", has not been empty despite the ban on smoking in public places. However, people used to come here to have a smoke at the counter, with friends, without any fuss. Today, the DYM continues to animate the local life and is often taken by storm in the evening, especially on weekends, by young Poles who want to have a drink a little more quietly away from the main roads.
BAR NO. 7
Read moreYou can see all the colours! Cocktails of all kinds on this map, but also of the most traditional for those who are difficult to change their habits. Quiet atmosphere the day, ideal for laying and drinking hot chocolate. In the evening is more lively between the bar atmosphere, the "Absolut" terrace and the people who come to the restaurant downstairs. Menu of snack snacks.
TRÓJKĄT
Read moreIn Polish, trójkąt means "triangle". Why such a name for a simple, warm, candle-lit neighborhood bar? Because it offers the best of Hungarian wines, Polish vodkas (with lemon, chestnut, quince, etc., served in adorable little stemmed glasses) and Czech beers! It is also located at the corner of two streets, naturally giving it a triangular shape. In short, not so mysterious this name. We drink good alcohols chosen for not expensive, the atmosphere is convivial and we are sure to have place there.
LOST SOULS ALLEY
Read moreIt is the first and by extension one of the most popular escape games in the city. For those who don't know, it's a game of observation, deduction, reflection, a bit stressful, where you have to get out of a room in which you were previously locked. The Lost Souls is a horror theme, you will have to go through long haunted corridors and cross no less than sixteen rooms filled with riddles to hope to find the key that will allow you to find the light of day. Reservation required. Not recommended for children under 15 years old.
SABABA COCKTAIL BAR
Read moreNestled on the first floor of the Hasma on Szeroka Square with its old parquet floor, high ceilings with superb chandeliers and old fireplaces, this superb cocktail bar plays the card of elegance, in a subdued atmosphere that invites you to abandon. When the bar-discotheque is closed, the barman prepares with seriousness and passion his own syrups and develops new cocktails named "From Maghreb with love", "Date with me" and whose list grows year after year. A DJ animates the dance floor on Friday and Saturday nights.
PHILARMONIE DE CRACOVIE (FILHARMONIA KRAKOWSKA)
Read moreLocated in a neo-baroque building with impeccable acoustics in the southwestern part of the Planty, this concert hall, the largest in Krakow, is home to one of the country's best symphony orchestras. Its programming is very modern and includes a wide range of influences and performances. If you are lucky enough to get a seat (they often go out long in advance), go there, you won't regret it and you will spend a fantastic evening.
TEATR LUDOWY
Read moreBuilt in 1955, today this theater is renowned for its avant-garde and experimental productions. For knowledgeable spectators only.
FORUM PRZESTRZENIE
Read moreLocated in the monstrous building of the former Soviet-era Forum Hotel on the banks of the Vistula River, across from the Kazimierz district, Forum Przestrzenie has quickly become one of Krakow's hippest and most alternative places. The original interiors, as well as the vintage neon signs in the lobby have been kept and enriched with graffiti, large wooden tables, a bar and a kitchen providing sandwiches, pizzas and salads from morning to night. Concerts, DJ nights, ping-pong tables and, in summer, a terrace adjacent to the beach.
CLUB CABARET
Read moreA cabaret known for its dancing magazines (every evening at 8 p. m.) followed by… dancing evenings. You can dine there by attending the show and continue at the bar or on the dance floor. Nice place for those who like to dance without necessarily being surrounded by unspoiled students. That said, the place is not reserved for more than 40 years since it also attracts the space that rehearses in the city's dance schools. The Klub Kabaret is one of the only places in town to dance salsa, bachata, swing or rock to the sound of true orchestras.
OPÉRA DE CRACOVIE (OPERA KRAKOWSKA)
Read moreThis modern opera house, all glazed in burgundy red now takes over the functions of the Słowacki Theatre, too small to keep up with the trend. The Krakow stage isn't the best in Poland, but the performances are still of excellent quality. Tickets are ridiculously cheap compared with French opera houses. So don't miss out if you get the chance. Don't hesitate to book on the website.
JAZZ CLUB U MUNIAKA
Read moreLocated at the bottom of a staircase in a tiny 14th century cellar, a stone's throw from the Cathedral of Our Lady, this club is considered Krakow's jazz venue par excellence. Once a favorite of connoisseurs, it is now well frequented by foreign tourists, which raises the eyebrows of the most pedantic. However, the atmosphere has not changed, the small stage with no more than five tables remains intimate and authentic. Jazz concerts are held here every night from 9:30 pm.
THÉÂTRE JULES SLOWACKI (TEATR IM. JULIUSZA SŁOWACKIEGO)
Read morePlays, mostly Polish classics, have been performed here since 1893. This is Krakow's benchmark theatrical stage.
COPERNICUS
Read moreOn the top floor of this luxurious hotel, a terrace with a wonderful view over Krakow, including Wawel Castle. Open only from April to October from 11 am to 22 pm.
CAFE SZAŁ
Read moreThe beautiful panoramic terrace of this café offers an unparalleled view of the Church of Our Lady and the Rynek. Ideal for a drink and a panini, sandwich or salad (or to take one of your best shots of the Grote Markt!), preferably on a nice summer day. On the other hand, it is a real tourist trap that cares very little about your comfort or the quality of its service. Its unique location allows it to bypass what would otherwise be very damaging for an establishment in Krakow.
PIEC ART ACOUSTIC JAZZ CLUB
Read moreThe bar is located in the basement and has very nice vaulted rooms where the stone is mixed with musical instruments exposed and lit in full view as a decoration. The acoustics of the place are excellent, which is why it has long been the best known and most popular jazz club in Krakow. Concerts are held here every Wednesday and Thursday and often on weekends. In these cases, go there as soon as possible so as not to miss anything.
OPIUM MUSIC CLUB
Read moreA festive atmosphere, a pretty young clientele, varied music, rather pop-rock and 1980 s! Pleasant terrace, both in summer and in winter. Dance on tables.
PUB OMERTA
Read moreThis small neighborhood bar was the first in Krakow to serve craft beer when it opened about ten years ago. Two separate counters serve Polish beer and foreign beer. The waiters know a lot about the beverages they serve. On the walls, posters from the movie The Godfather. Over the years, it has become one of the locals' most beloved bars, with a regular crowd that contrasts somewhat with the youthful crowd on the other side of the block.
HARRIS PIANO JAZZ BAR
Read moreIn a vaulted room lit by candles, you serve yourself sitting on stools around small wooden tables. In this cellar, one of the most famous for its programming of jazz is a clientele of all ages come to listen to live music, every evening at the end of the week.
BARAWINO
Read moreIn a large and bright room, more than 200 bottles of Portuguese, Polish, Italian, French and especially Spanish wines, the specialty, are displayed on shelves leaning against the walls. The owner of the place is the wife of a famous Polish actor, Marek Kondrat. He himself often comes to sip a glass to the sound of the piano (every Wednesday from 8pm), in an atmosphere that is relaxed and young. Tasting on Thursday from 8 pm. Canapés, platters of cold cuts or cheeses, olives to nibble. Terrace in summer.
KOLORY
Read moreLes Couleurs, or Kolory, as it is still called by Krakowites, is among the most beloved in Kazimierz. Its French bistro theme, with authentic imported chairs, walls lined with French posters and photos of Serge Gainsbourg, is seductive. Mainly frequented by a bohemian crowd, it is always full, day and night. Possibility to nibble on toasts and salads, French breakfast served in the morning. It is the only place in town where you can find a real pastis, but the bartenders don't know how to serve it.
MLECZARNIA
Read moreIt is one of the most beautiful courtyards in Krakow and was also used as a film set for the movie Schindler's List. Its many trees cast a welcome shade in the height of the summer days, but in case of rain you can always take refuge inside. The room is charming, with shelves full of books, portraits hanging on the walls and old wooden furniture typical of the city. The staff is very attentive and it is a very suitable place for a romantic candlelit dinner.
BUNKIER CAFE
Read moreLocated in front of the contemporary art gallery «Bunkier sztuki», this café with a very pleasant atmosphere occupies a huge covered terrace. Inside, we think we're in a greenhouse. There is a lot of charm with wooden tables and chairs. A very warm and friendly service. A beautiful place to meet with friends.
KINO POD BARANAMI
Read moreFor decades, this establishment has been a favorite with cinephiles and underground art lovers who swear by independent culture. In fact, this alternative cultural mecca, now rather hip, continues to screen old art-house films and reruns in original versions, very often in English, to a loyal audience. Located in an old building on the corner of the Rynek, it boasts some of Poland's finest screening rooms, with a slightly decrepit palace decor full of charm.
ARTEFAKT CAFE
Read morePlace of worship in Kazimierz, Artefakt café offers a program rich in events that attracts artists and bohemians like flies. On two floors with a bar on each floor, this coffee is the quintessence of Kazimierz. Old furniture, books everywhere and a separate space that serves as a gallery on the second floor, walls lined with theater posters and full of sofas in the first: cultural appointments to the poster, a good atmosphere and a crowd that, with the beautiful days, flows into the street. Very recommended. Nice selection of beers.
MEHO CAFE BAR & GARDEN
Read moreLocated in the property of the Mehoffer house, the small Meho Café has a large garden surrounded by rosebushes and fruit trees, which makes it one of the most pleasant places in Krakow, but also one of the most expensive, despite its very average quality. You can have breakfast here, enjoy the coolness of the garden over a cup of coffee, drink a beer in the evening or enjoy the delicious fresh and healthy one. A haven of peace and happiness in the city center on hot days.
CAFE SZAFE
Read moreRun by two artists, this café is utterly charming and extremely atmospheric. The red and blue walls lit by soft light, the handmade cupboards and cabinets that you can even sit on, the bird sculptures and the strange creatures in the décor create an out-of-this-world feeling that you can easily get lost in for hours. An artists' nest, the café often hosts concerts, photography exhibitions and regular film screenings.
STARY TEATR
Read moreSeveral scenes for modern rooms, sometimes classic but only in Polish. This theater boasts a long theatrical tradition and it is felt in programming.
KLUB AWARIA
Read moreThis popular little club hosts blues and rock concerts, and drunken nights usually end in huge dance sessions. It's always so tight that people end up dancing on the stage itself! The rest of the time, you feel very comfortable in this partitioned cellar, which gives you room to sit apart with friends. The staff is very welcoming and really contributes to the atmosphere. Their promotions on cocktails are one of the main causes of drunkenness in the neighborhood.
KAWIARNIA LITERACKA
A large, colorful bookstore-café, where you can sit all afternoon with a ...Read more
WESOŁA CAFE
Read moreWesoła, with its bright and warm open decor, is inspired by Brooklyn cafes. Its exposed bricks, modern mobilization and industrial spotlighting create a relaxed yet active atmosphere. You come here to drink your hipster coffee, of course, but also to lick your lips at the pastries and sandwiches, and enjoy the homemade smoothies and lemonades. It's a great place for a brunch with friends, and the bagels, soups and other appetizers have earned a good reputation in the neighborhood.
SZPITALNA 1
Read moreThis nightclub is one of the haunts of Krakow's nightlife. Its dancefloor, one of the largest in the city, is located at the very bottom of its long vaulted cellar. DJ sets are held here on Thursday, Friday and Saturday, the disco opens at 8pm, the DJ arrives at 10pm and the party takes off at midnight. But the Szpitalna serves above all as a place to have a drink with friends and to enjoy the regular standup scenes open on the spot before leaving for other clubs around midnight after having tested the temperature of the track.
TEATR GROTESKA
Read moreThis theater is intended as a cultural center offering different types of performance beautifully performed. The exhibits here are often rewarded at the national level. The theater also features the feature of masks and puppet shows for children and adults. It also hosts the Grand Dragon parade which takes place in early June.