Poland

Krakow

Krakow, Poland’s second-largest city with over 800,000 residents, stands at the crossroads of Europe’s most important trade and cultural routes.

Its strategic location, excellent infrastructure, and strong economy make it one of the country’s most dynamic urban centers. With direct motorway access, high-speed rail, and the Krakow-Balice International Airport, Poland’s second busiest, the city is perfectly connected to the world.

Once the royal capital of Poland, Krakow’s historic charm remains vividly alive. The Main Market Square, one of Europe’s largest, forms the heart of a medieval city layout enriched by treasures such as Wawel Castle, St. Mary’s Basilica, and the Medieval Cloth Hall. The Old Town and the Jewish Quarter of Kazimierz are UNESCO World Heritage Sites, living symbols of a city where history and creativity coexist.

Today, Krakow is also a thriving economic hub. Over 38,000 companies, including global leaders like Google, IBM, and Cisco, have chosen the city as a place to grow. With one of the lowest unemployment rates in the country, Krakow’s business services and technology sectors are among the fastest developing in Central Europe. The city’s 23 universities, hosting over 130,000 students, including nearly 10,000 from abroad, ensure a constant flow of talent and innovation.

Krakow is deeply committed to sustainability and quality of life. The city aims for climate neutrality by 2050, investing in renewable energy, green transport, and new public spaces. With over 60% of its area covered by greenery, from the Planty gardens encircling the old town to the vast Błonia meadow, Krakow is one of Europe’s greenest metropolises.

An inclusive city where diversity is celebrated and every voice matters, Krakow understands that its greatest strength lies in its people, creative, open, and engaged. Together, they shape a community that listens, collaborates, and inspires.

Blending royal heritage with a bold, forward-looking vision, Krakow stands as a European city of culture, innovation, and opportunity.

Aleksander Miszalski Mayor
Country
Poland
population
807,644
official website
https://www.krakow.pl/