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| Entertainment Directory |

Krakow is so rich in pubs, bars, restaurants and clubs that it seems almost impossible to count them all. Every old tenement house near the Square Market has at least one pub. Do not be misled by the name "pub", as in Krakow it can mean virtually anything and usually it means something between a pub, nightclub and even a live music club. They appear to be in every yard, every cellar, behind every window and now when the "underground" places are utterly adopted, there are more and more clubs in private apartments.
The Main Market Square in Cracow and its environs have one of the most developed nightlife in Europe. There are over 200 cafes, restaurants and clubs just around it. The parties goes all week long, but of course the Friday and Saturday nights are the hottest. Everyone is able to find a place for himself. There is a wide range of different types of clubs that play: jazz, rock, modern pop as well as immortal evergreens. Moreover, Kazimierz district is not worse. It develops very quickly now, and new clubs open frequently, but it still remains more peaceful. Overall, Cracow is one of the most enjoyable destinations you can travel to.
Don't forget to check out our other entertainment and party guides to Zakopane, Warsaw, Gdansk, Torun, Poznan and Wroclaw!
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Latest Review
| Nic Nowego
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reviewed by John and May Ryan from Ireland on 2010-09-01 |
Has to be the most auntentic Irish Bar I have visited outside Ireland, the best food and service we came across in Krakow.It's what Ireland is missing. Love To all the Gang*** |
| Kawa Pod Kogutkiem
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reviewed by Carlos from Rome, Italy on 2010-07-19 |
Poor service. The guy was really rude and cannot explain anything. Please go somewhere else. |
| Taboo Club
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reviewed by Barry from Dublin on 2010-06-08 |
Nice place! I would recommend it for anyone interested in a good time. The girls are all pretty average looking. |
| Karmela
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reviewed by John from UK on 2010-05-30 |
The best restaurant in Cracow. Delicious, polish dishes! |
| U Louisa
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reviewed by Robski from London on 2010-05-27 |
This is a bar I have known and frequented for around 5 years during my visits to Krakow. It's located on the main square but you wouldn't see it if you didn't know it was there. Used as a bar or internet cafe the place is great, the staff are always friendly and I use it as a base camp where I can keep in touch with what's happening back in London through their free wifi network. In the evenings, when the laptop is not out to play, it's aso holds it's own as a great nightclub! The 'Stag Weekenders' can stick to places like 'Prozak', I prefer this place! Polish coolness!
U Louisa is certainly worth a visit! Today I walked in at 10.30am, having just come off the early flight, and was welcomed even though there seemed to be a private meeting going on.
Like many bars in Krakow it is a cellar bar which is many hundreds of years old, but unlike many others this place takes that history and makes the most of it by adding a little modernity and coolness! Nice and quiet during the day, ideal for planning the days activities over a beer or three, and very lively in the evenings. Try it! |
| Prozak
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reviewed by Amy from London on 2010-04-29 |
went to prozak at the beginning of April - it was awesome! really cool atmosphere and a good vibe. the bouncers were a bit scarry tho but overall I had a great time |
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