It dates to the 13th centre and is the largest medieval town square in Europe.
The square is surrounded by beautiful old townhouses and is dominated by the imposing Cloth Hall and the stunning gothic splendour of St Mary's Basilica.
St Mary's basilica and its gothic towers cut an imposing figure
Ornate interior of St Mary's Basilica
The Cloth Hall was originally a place for travelling merchants to meet and ply their trade. The hall, or Sukiennice, held a variety of imports from the East – spices, silk, leather and wax – while Kraków itself exported salt from the incredible Wieliczka salt mine (more of that later)
It now houses lots of little stalls selling traditional wooden arts and crafts and is well worth a browse in the evening before stopping off at one of the many cafes and restaurants that line the square.
Here's some of the stalls selling all sorts of colourful wooden traditional items.
Followed by a well earned cocktail!!
Next up Wawel Castle and going under ground to the salt mines.
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