A sad but necessary experience everyone should see at least one. The Auschwitz concentration camp was a complex of over 40 concentration and extermination camps built and operated by Nazi Germany in occupied Poland during World War II and the Holocaust.
One MICHELIN Star: High quality cooking, worth a stop! "Sit in the century old cellar for an intimate dining experience, or ask for a table opposite the open kitchen to see the talented team at work. The best of the Polish larder is used in creative, well-balanced, modern dishes with a hint of Nordic style. Opt for the carefully chosen wine pairings."
"When communist rule took root in Poland and inexpensive food for the masses became a must, these accessible eateries flourished." Milkbar Tomasza is just of many milkbars serving simple home cooked meals.
Where Polish hipsters hang out Trendy, creative Kazimierz is Krakow’s historic Jewish quarter, now a jumble of indie galleries, quirky shops, vintage clothing stores and bars that range from hip cocktail dens to shabby-chic spaces. Right on nowy plac a must try food wise is a Zapiekanka- a polish open face sandwich