Nine Theme Routes Through Krakow
The
municipality of Krakow has devised a number of special walks for
tourists, each linking the city’s places of interest
connected with one particular theme. These are as follows:
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The Royal Route
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The University Route
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In the Footsteps of John Paul II
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Jewish Heritage Route
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Saint Stanislaw Route
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St. Faustina Route
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The Route of Krakow Saints
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Podgorze Historical Route
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Nowa Huta Route
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Krakow Industrial Heritage
Route
Even as they are rather poorly marked, may be demanding, and
often omit Krakow’s premier landmarks,
the various municipality-promoted sightseeing
itineraries
are an interesting option for ambitious visitors to the city.
And the city hall has produced lots of free maps and
pamphlets – available in tourist offices,
hotels,
museums, etc. – to advertise the
thematic tours of Krakow.
The Royal Route
Krakow’s tourist staple, the walk recreates the city’s
Royal Road
that used to lead the kings and other historical notables from
the city’s main gate to the Wawel
Royal Castle.
Starting point – St. Florian’s church (Kosciol Sw. Floriana),
1 Warszawska street at Kurniki street.
Itinerary: St. Florian’s Church, Plac Matejki square,
Barbican and Brama Florianska Gate at
Planty gardens, Florianska street,
Rynek Glowny central square, Grodzka street,
Kanonicza street, the Wawel Royal Castle.
Saint Stanislaw Route
The walk commemorating Krakow’s 11th-cetury bishop-martyr
and one of the city’s patron saints links the impressive
landmarks of the Christian part of the
Kazimierz historic district.
Starting point – the Wawel Cathedral
on the
Wawel Hill.
Itinerary: the Wawel Cathedral, St. Bernard's Church at
Stradomska street, Bernardynska street, Wisla embankment,
Skalka sanctuary, Skaleczna street, St Catherine's
church, Augustianska street, Skawinska street, Krakowska
street, Trynitarska street, Bonifraterska street,
Plac Wolnica square.
Jewish Heritage Route
The walk through Krakow’s former
Jewish quarter in the Kazimierz historic district runs
by its all seven synagogues.
Starting point at the corner of Krakowska and Meiselsa
streets.
Itinerary: Meiselsa street, Center
for Jewish Culture, back to Bozego Ciala street, Miodowa
street, Estery street, Warszauera street, Kupa street,
Izaaka street, Jakuba street, Jozefa street, Szeroka street,
New Jewish Cemetery at 55 Miodowa street.
St. Faustyna Route
The itinerary that links Krakow places connected with St.
Faustyna, the Polish visionary nun of the early 20th century
who originated the world-wide Catholic movement of Divine
Mercy. Its stops are scattered in various areas of the city
so in practice one needs to rely on
public transport in order to visit them.
Itinerary: from John Paul II Hospital
(Szpital im. Jana Pawla II) at 80 Pradnicka street where St.
Faustina was treated for tuberculosis and other illnesses
via churches of the Virgin Mary (Kosciol
Mariacki) at Rynek Glowny central
square, God’s Heart (Kosciol Serca Bozego) at Kopernika
street, and St. Joseph (Kosciol Sw. Jozefa) at Zamoyskiego
street in Podgorze district, to
the sanctuary of Divine Mercy in
Lagiewnnik with the convent where St. Faustyna lived and
died.
The Route of Krakow Saints
More a list of places with relation to the many Krakow
saints than a viable sightseeing route. It takes at least
two days to see them all.
Starting point – the Wawel Cathedral
on the
Wawel Hill.
Itinerary: the Wawel Cathedral, church of the convent of the
Sisters of St Felix of Cantalice at Smolensk street, St.
Anne's church at 11 Sw. Anny street, St. Mark's church at 10
Sw. Marka street, St. Florian's church at 1 Warszawska
street, basilica of the Holiest Heart of Jesus at 26
Kopernika street, basilica of the
Virgin Mary’s at the the
Krakow central square,
church of the Holy Trinity (Dominican) at 12 Stolarska street,
St. Francis’ church (Franciskan)
at 2 Franciszkanska street, Bernardine church at 2
Bernardynska street, Corpus Christi church at 26 Bozego
Ciala street, St. Catherine's church at 7 Augustianska
street, the
Skalka sanctuary at Skaleczna street, Ecce Homo sanctuary
at 10 Woronicza street, the church of the
Premonstratensian convent
at 88 Kosciuszki street, the
Lagiewniki Sanctuary of Divine Mercy at 3 Siostry
Faustyny street.
The University Route
This walk links Old Town’s sites
connected one way or another with Krakow’s 600-year-plus
university traditions.
Starting point – St. Florian’s church (Kosciol Sw. Floriana),
1 Warszawska street at Kurniki street.
Itinerary: St. Florian’s church, Florianska street, Sw.
Marka street, Plac Szczepanski square, the
Planty garden ring, St Anne's church, Sw. Anny street,
Collegium Maius, Jagiellonska street, Collegium Novum,
the Planty garden ring, Poselska street, Senacka street,
Grodzka street, Wawel Hill.
The route connects Krakow places related to the late pope,
scattered around the entire city. Given distances one needs
some means of transport, public or private, to see them all.
Starting point – Bishops Palace, 3 Franciszkanska street at
Planty gardens.
Itinerary: Bishops Palace, Franciscan church at 2
Franciszkanska street, the Planty
garden ring, Archbishop Metropolitan Seminary at 8
Podzamcze street, Dom Dziekanski building at 21 Kanonicza
street (Archdiocese Museum), Wawel
Cathedral on the
Wawel Hill,
Skalka sanctuary, house of Jan Tyranowski at 11 Rozana
street, church of St Stanislaw Kostka at Konfederacka
street,.house at 12 Szwedzka street, house at 10 Tyniecka
street, the Papal Stone on the Blonia
common, John Paul II’s monument in the Park Jordana,
Collegium Novum at 24 Golebia 24,
basilica of the Virgin Mary’s, St. Florian’s church at 1
Warszawska street, John Paul II’s monument in Park
Strzelecki at Lubicz street, grave of Karol Wojtyla's
parents at the Rakowicki Cemetery, John Paul II Hospital at
80 Pradnicka street, church of St Jadwiga the Queen of
Poland at 60 Lokietka street, church of the Mother of God
the Queen of Poland ‘Arka Pana’ (‘the Ark of the
Lord') at 1 Obroncow Krzyza street in the Bienczyce
district, St Maksymilian Maria Kolbe's church in
Mistrzejowice, quarries in Zakrzowek, chapel at the junction
of Ruczaj, Pychowicka, and Kamieniarska streets, the site of
former Solvay Soda Works at Zakopianska 62 (currently the
Solvay Centre for Contemporary Art and Zakopianka
shopping center), the
Lagiewniki Sanctuary of Divine Mercy
at 3 Siostry Faustyny street, John Paul
II International Airport.
Podgorze Historical Route
The walk links the leading places of interest of Krakow’s
Podgorze district on the right bank of Wisla river
including the area of the former Jewish
ghetto in Krakow.
Starting point – Most Pilsudskiego bridge.
Itinerary: Most Pilsudskiego bridge, Jozefinska street, Plac
Bohaterow Getta square, Lwowska street, Limanowskiego
street, Rynek Podgorski square, Park Bednarskiego, Wzgorze
Lasoty hill, St. Benedict's church, Stawarza street,
Podgorze’s old cemetery,
Kopiec Krakusa mound, the site of the former Nazi
concentration camp of Plaszow.
Nowa Huta Route
The tour of the leading places of interest of Krakow’s
easternmost Nowa Huta sprawling
district notorious for its communist architecture and
industrial landscape. Given distances one needs some means
of transport. Starting point – building of the former
Administrative Center of the Lenin Steelworks (now Mittal
Steel).
Itinerary: building of the former Administrative Center the
Lenin Steelworks, Solidarnosci street, Wankowicza street,
Dworek Matejki manor house in Krzeslawice, recreational area
by the Dlubnia River, Osiedle Willowe housing estate, the
Mogila Cistercian Abbey and the wooden church of St.
Bartholomew, Szpital Zeromskiego hospital, os. Na Skarpie
housing estate, Plac Centralny square, Aleja Roz street,
Przyjazni street, Ludzmierska street, Obroncow Krzyza
street, church of the Mother of God the Queen of Poland ‘Ark
of the Lord’ in Bienczyce.
Krakow Industrial Heritage Route
The (very)
long walk connects sixteen buildings and other constructions that date back to
the turn of the 19th and 20th centuries that marked the advent of modern
industry and technology.
Itinerary: Krakow main train station, Talowski’s
overpass and railway bridge over Lubicz street, Gotz brewery at 13 Lubicz
street, power station of Slowacki Theater at 1 Plac Sw. Ducha square,
Zieleniewski forge at 31 Sw. Marka street, fire station at 19 Westerplatte
street, railway bridge over Grzegorzecka street, Miodowa street underpass
beneath railway, Krakow power station at 27 Dajwor street, tramway depot at 12
Sw. Wawrzynca street (and the Museum of Municipal Engineering, gasworks at 12
Gazowa street, bridgeheads of Most Podgorski bridge at Podgorska street, Bulwar
Inflancki embankment of Wisla river, Most Pilsudskiego bridge, Podgorze power
station at 4 Nadwislanska street, Schindler’s Factory at 4 Lipowa street.
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Krakow
tours and day trips
Touring
the city and the Malopolska region.
Suggested itineraries in Krakow
Walk the Royal Road
in Krakow
Stroll Round the
Grand Square of Krakow
Stroll through
Krakow's Kazimierz District
In the footsteps of Pope John Paul
II
Getting around Krakow
How to move
about the city making good use of its transport system.
Travel to Krakow
Over
7,000,000 visitors turn up in Krakow every year. Many arrive by air,
but most of them take advantage of the fact that Krakow lies at a
major European road and rail junction.
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