Sightseeing
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Ten minutes’ walk from Wawel is the district of Kazimierz, southeast of the Old Town, where the city’s sizeable Jewish population used to prosper before the Nazis arrived. There is little of sightseeing merit on the other bank of the sleepy Wisla River (Vistula River), apart from the old wartime Jewish ghetto of Podgorze, an area which has received an ever-growing number of visitors since the release of Schindler’s List. Tourist Information Krakowskie Centrum Informacji Turystycznej (Cracow Tourist Information Centre) ulica Pawia 8 Tel: (012) 422 6091. Fax: (012) 422 0471. Opening hours: Mon-Fri 0800-1800, Sat 0900-1300 (May-Oct); Mon-Fri 0800-1600 (Nov-Apr). A cultural centre, offering a full tourist information service to Cracow and the Malopolska Region, is located in Rynek Glowny (tel: (012) 428 3600; fax: (012) 428 3036; e-mail: info@mcit.pl; website: www.mcit.pl/). Dexter, Rynek Glowny 1/3, and Jordan, ulica Slawkowska 12, also offer information and tours. Passes There are currently no tourist passes. |