Rynek Krakowski, the Main Market Square of Kraków, is not only the heart of the Old Town, but also the largest medieval town square in Europe, measuring 200 by 200 meters. It’s a vibrant hub of culture, history, and everyday life in Poland’s most beloved city.

A Historic Gem on the Royal Route
Located between the Barbican of Kraków and Wawel Castle, the square was once the site of royal coronation processions and trade fairs. Today, it remains the beating heart of Kraków’s social life and a top tourist attraction.


Must-See Landmarks at Rynek Krakowski
- Cloth Hall (Sukiennice): A Renaissance-era trading hall with local crafts & souvenirs.
- St. Mary’s Basilica: Home to Europe’s largest Gothic wooden altar.
- Town Hall Tower: The only remaining part of the old Kraków Town Hall.
Things to Do on the Square
- Relax on a terrace café and soak in the atmosphere
- Take a ride in a horse-drawn carriage through the historic streets
- Visit underground museums beneath the square for a deeper dive into medieval Kraków
A Place of Celebration
The square often hosts festivals, concerts, Christmas markets, and public events, making it a year-round destination for both locals and tourists.

Why Visit Rynek Krakowski?
Rynek Krakowski is the perfect blend of history, architecture, and atmosphere. If you’re a history buff, photographer, or casual tourist, the square offers something for everyone. From charming street performers and lively market stalls to grand churches and elegant restaurants, it's the ultimate starting point for exploring Kraków.