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                  The 
					Planty
                  ring of public gardens surrounds Krakow's entire 
					Old Town historic district since 1822.  
        
            
			Krakow’s Varied Parks 
            
			The city of 
			Krakow boasts forty two public parks, including the 
			1020-acre Las Wolski forest on the range of hills that adjoin the 
			downtown area from the west. Also, there are 334 official city 
			greens. They all total 631 hectares.  
					
  
            
			Most popular parks of Krakow
            
			Visitors cannot miss the 
			Planty
            ring of about 30 gardens since it encircles the
			
			Krakow Old Town central historic district. Its leafy alleys and 
			flowerbeds replaced Krakow’s once awesome 
			city walls in the 1820s. At the same time the natives 
			prefer the 22-hectare downtown Park Jordana (near the main 
			hall of the 
			National Museum in Krakow) with its recreational facilities from a 
			paddling pond to playgrounds to volleyball and basketball courts. As 
			the park borders on the plethora of dorms alongside three major 
			campuses and the central university library, no wonder it teems with 
			students besides families, kids and mothers with babies. The Park 
			Jordana
            adjoins also grounds of the 
			Wisla Club, Krakow’s biggest 
			sports
            organization, with its main stadium, public swimming pools, and hall 
			that seats 1,500. Moreover, the huge 
			Blonia
            common stretches the full 
			length of both the parkland and the sports grounds. The 120-acre 
			meadow amid bustling downtown Krakow has the legal status of a 
			national heritage. The everyday refuge of joggers, strollers, dog 
			owners, sunbathers, etc.–and an occasional cow–proves ideal for 
			open-air events when necessary, be it a concert, a parade, or a 
			papal mass heard by millions. 
					
					
					 
 
            
			Krakow’s
            botanical garden
            at 27 Kopernika street was set up in 1779 and nowadays boasts some 
			5,000 plants, both exotic and native. Situated in the city’s 
			downtown, it appears an oasis for traffic-weary residents.  
            
			Krakow contains also a number of 
			wildlife
            preserves within the city limits, established mostly for the 
			protection of endangered flora species. 
               
                   Morskie Oko lake is a must-see of 
					the Tatra National Park 120 kilometers south of Krakow.  
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                   With its mere 21.5 sq. km 
					it may be the smallest of Poland’s twenty national parks, 
					but the Ojcow National Park ranks among the most attractive 
					recreational areas in Europe, and it is just a 15 minutes’ 
					drive–i.e. 24 km–northwest of Krakow. 
                	 
                  
                  
					Downtown green oasis boasts some 5,000 plant species. 
                  
					Krakow's Blonia Commons 
                  
					A vast expanse of grassland in downtown Krakow, called 
					Blonia, is protected by law as the national heritage. 
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					Walks 
                  The best way to enjoy Krakow 
					is on foot.  
                  
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