We are pleased to present our latest publication, now available online: “Kraków after dark– magical corners, events, and exquisite flavours.”
This guide has been created for both Kraków residents and visitors who wish to discover the city from a completely new perspective. It is an inspiring compendium of what is worth seeing, experiencing, and feeling in Kraków after nightfall. The publication is part of a sustainable and high‑quality after‑sunset offer aimed at promoting the city as a place full of life even after dark.
“Kraków after dark” invites readers to explore the city’s less obvious corners, take part in evening cultural events, and discover its rich culinary scene. It tells the story of a Kraków filled with history, art, and flavours that linger in memory.
The publication includes recommendations of places worth visiting after dark — both in the city centre and beyond. The guide highlights, among others:
Podgórze, with MOCAK, Cricoteka, and the Schindler Factory Museum, offering evening exhibitions and cultural events
Nowa Huta, with the Łaźnia Nowa Theatre and the Nowa Huta Cultural Centre, an important point on the city’s cultural map
The emerging creative district of Wesoła, featuring Apteka Designu and Łąka na Wesołej as spaces for meetings, concerts, and outdoor events
The guide also encourages readers to spend their evenings actively. It includes suggestions for walks and recreational routes, as well as ideas for evening sports activities. Examples include:
Walks along the Vistula boulevards, which reveal a completely different face of the city after dark — with illuminated Wawel Castle, the Father Bernatek Footbridge, and riverside areas full of lights and atmospheric meeting spots
Evening activities on Błonia Meadow or in parks such as Jordan Park or Bednarski Park, ideal for walking, jogging, or cycling
Recreational areas by the city’s reservoirs — from Zakrzówek and Bagry to Nowa Huta — which attract nature lovers in the evenings
For those seeking less obvious experiences, “Kraków after dark” suggests:
Evening climbs to the city’s mounds, especially Krakus Mound, open 24/7 and offering spectacular sunset views
Participation in night‑time sports events, such as the night run accompanying the Cracovia Marathon
These suggestions allow readers to see the city from a new angle and discover its unexpected, active side.
“Kraków after dark” is available in two language versions — Polish and English. More translations are planned in the future, allowing an even wider audience to explore Kraków’s nightlife.
The PDF version of “Kraków after dark – magical corners, events, and exquisite flavours” can be downloaded here.