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The Main Market Square, the Cloth Hall, the ancient churches, picturesque streets and historic palaces, all within the Planty, plus the obligatory stroll along the Royal Route, but what a pleasant obligation!
2. Kazimierz and Podgórze
Kazimierz, the former Jewish quarter, now a gathering of contrasts: Here there are Hasidim and clubbers, solemn celebrations and weekend bazaars. Podgórze – once an independent city, not only outside Krakow, but also Poland.
3. Krakow – the capital of Małopolska
In recent years, Krakow has become a city with more and more innovative and creative initiatives in a number of fields. Today, Krakow is a place where it is not only worth, but – according to current trends – necessary to organise business meetings or congresses.