Bad weather- No problem!

April 25, 2023

Rainy day in Kraków? Here's a few ideas on how you can spend the day!

Kraków, even during bad weather, has so many attractions to offer. So whether you are with your family, partner or simply by yourself, you don't have to worry about weather ruining your trip, you can still explore the city, just in a different way!


Kraków has a great selection of museums to choose from. The national museum has 12 branches, located all over the city.  The main branch is filled with breathtaking permanent exhibitions, as well as temporary exhibits that are absolutely worth seeing. If you are an art connoisseur, check out The Sukiennice Gallery or The Prince Czartoryski Museum, you won't be disappointed! Keep in mind that most museums are closed on mondays. 


Not only can you visit museums, but also step by to some cafeterias or restaurants. In Cracow we have a variety of places for those who would like to taste polish cuisine but also for the ones who are eager to try different tastes. You will be able to find cuisines from all over the world. If you fancy a drink you can visit some bars and try polish beer or just stop for a coffee, tea or traditional hot chocolate with cream. What a perfect plan to visit some museums and then go for dinner and some drinks. To entertain yourself even more you can read a book or listen to music while looking outside the window and observe the rain.

A perfect alternative for a rainy day is going on a city tour in an electric vehicle known as meleks. Seeing the city from a different perspective, while learning about its history from guides, in your own language. You can choose which part of Kraków you want to see, for example Old City or Kazimierz, or maybe both, that's all up to you! 


How would you like to spend your rainy day?

Best Regards, Magnetic Tours


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