Kazimierz used to be a separate city, today it is a popular district of Krakow, where people for whom the Market Square area is too "touristy" meet in cafes, clubs and galleries.
It is here that you can feel an extremely mysterious atmosphere and discover hitherto unknown corners of the city. Among the exclusive hotels and restaurants, you can still find crafts, upholstery and engraving workshops. Kazimierz is teeming with artistic life. It is worth going for a walk in the vicinity of Plac Nowy, walking down Miodowa and Józefa streets, and walking to Szeroka Street, where every year since the beginning of the 1990s, the Jewish Culture Festival has been held, as part of which concerts, lectures, exhibitions and workshops are organized .
What is worth seeing in Kazimierz?
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