Explore Kraków’s historic centre: Wawel Castle, the medieval Old Town, the vibrant Kazimierz Jewish district, and charming cafés - ideal for early arrivals or post-wedding extensions. Make sure to stop by Plac Nowy in Kazimierz for a taste of classic Polish zapiekanki or to enjoy one of the area’s many quirky vodka bars.
A scenic, treetop walkway with stunning Tatra views, SkyWalk Poronin is accessible from Małe Ciche via a chairlift, so no hiking is needed. The 854-meter elevated path features two glass terraces offering panoramic mountain views, along with slides and climbing nets for fun at any age. In October, it’s open daily from 9:00 a.m. to 6:00 p.m.
Zakopane is a lively mountain town where you can stroll along Krupówki, the bustling main street filled with shops and cafés, visit the fascinating Tatra Museum, and sample local specialties like the famous smoked “oscypek” cheese. It’s the perfect place to experience authentic Highlander culture and enjoy a vibrant atmosphere.
Wielka Krokiew is Poland’s largest ski jumping hill, located in Zakopane. Visitors can take a chairlift to the top for stunning views of the town and Tatras, with a café at the summit to relax and enjoy the scenery. Joe (Regina's dad) was very excited to show Matthew this on our first trip to Poland together. Matta's rating 12/10.
Relax and unwind at nearby hot thermal baths after a day of exploring. Popular options include: - Terma Bania (Białka Tatrzańska) - Chochołowskie Termy (Chochołów) - Bukovina Thermal Baths (Bukowina Tatrzańska)