We hope you will share this special day with us. Below you will find useful information and contact details to RSVP.
The wedding is vegetarian. If you have other dietary restrictions, please let us know.
Your presence at our wedding is the greatest gift of all. However, if you wish to honour us with a gift, a cash would be very welcome. While it is traditional at Polish weddings for guests to bring flowers, in recent years many couples have chosen to do something different. In lieu of flowers, we will be collecting donations for Doctors Without Borders. We will match all donations.
Weather permitting, our ceremony will take place in the garden. Afterward, we’ll move indoors for the celebration, but we encourage you to enjoy the garden throughout the evening. Please remember to bring sunscreen for the daytime and something warm for when the temperature drops later in the night.
Best Polish Street Food :D
BACKWHEAT DISHES and more - awesome food in the very heart of old town
Great vegan buffet
Cafe full of vibes
TRULY THICCC HOT CHOCOLATE
Yummy Ice Cream
Pub in a stone basement with bunch of art and music. Chill and quite
Cool place at the Main Square full of bars and pubs and cheap drinks
Cutest beer garden
Club that is always full and lively :D Reggaeton etc
TECHNO
Visit the historic Wawel Hill, home to the stunning Wawel Castle and Cathedral, which served as the residence of Polish kings for centuries.
Marvel at the breathtaking Gothic architecture and climb to the top of the tower for panoramic views of the city.
Discover the rich history and culture of Krakow's Jewish quarter, with its charming streets, synagogues, and museums. Don't forget to eat zapiekanki (pizza bread) at Okrąglak.
(30 minutes by car or bus) On of the oldest salt mines in the world. Explore the stunning underground world of salt formations, chapels, and even an underground lake.
(45 minutes by car or bus) A somber and important historical site that serves as a reminder of the atrocities of World War II.