Krakow, Poland has managed to maintain its old world ambiance and charm, keeping it thought of as the prettiest of Poland's main cities which helps to explain the popularity of the Krakow holiday rentals. Having escaped the worst of WWII bombing, many of the ancient buildings are still standing and in use. The Old Town and the Jewish district Kazimierz's streets are now lined with art galleries, cafes, pubs and restaurants. Multi-day Tourist Cards are available and offer museum entry and free transportation between sights such as Wawel Royal Castle, the 14th-century St. Mary's Basilica and the huge 10-acre Main Market Square.
Krakow is Poland's captivating second city, a wonderful place to both travel to and live in. With the country’s recent accession to the European Union in 2004, there has been a steady increase in the popularity of the Krakow holiday rentals. Tourists are often looking for holiday letting Krakow Poland residents offer as a truly special way to experience the city. From quiet cafes to hip bars and fancy restaurants, Krakow has all the modern amenities of any other major city even though it dates back many centuries.
Tourists who take advantage of the holiday letting Krakow Poland offers visitors usually want to explore the many world famous attractions this ancient city has to offer. This includes exploring the resurgent districts such as Kazimierz and Podgorze, and discovering the treasures of the Salt Mines and Ojcow National Park and the unforgettable horrors of Auschwitz. There are so many things to see and explore from the city’s past and that's before exploring the city's museums, theatres and don’t forget the nightlife.
Cracow is quickly gaining on the other major capitals of Europe in the range of accommodation it offers visitors, but until it is completely up to date, you must be prepared to search around for the best bargains and options which likely is to take advantage of the holiday letting Krakow Poland residents have been offering.