
Kazimierz (Jewish Quarter)
Kazimierz, Kraków
Kazimierz was once a separate town — founded in 1335 by King Casimir the Great — that became the centre of Jewish life in Kraków for over 500 years.

Plac Nowy (Kazimierz)
Plac Nowy, Kraków
Plac Nowy is Kazimierz's scruffy, loveable heart — a circular market square centred on a rotunda building that was once a ritual slaughterhouse for kosher meat and is now surrounded by the windows of Kraków's most famous zapiekanka vendors.

Podgórze Market Square
Rynek Podgórski, Kraków
Podgórze's market square is the anti-Rynek Główny — a modest triangular plaza south of the river that most tourists cross without stopping on their way to Schindler's factory.

Stary Kleparz Market
Rynek Kleparski, Kraków
Stary Kleparz is the market where Kraków actually shops — not the Cloth Hall with its tourist amber, but a proper open-air produce market that's been operating since 1903 and feels like it hasn't changed much since.
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