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Entertainment Directory
Krakow 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
Srodziemie  
reviewed by Colin from Krakow on 2009-06-30
For sure one of the better pubs in Krakow. It is a classic pub in the Krakow style, underground with a nice atmosphere. The music is pretty good on Friday nights and there is even room for a dance floor. One bad thing is that it can get quite smokey at times, but that occurs in all pubs in Krakow. Before you leave Middle Earth you have to have a fight with a "Screaming Orc". This drink includes Spyritus vodka (95%) with a dash of tabassco and pepper. The drink is layered and looks like the Polish flag. So kill a couple orcs and drink to Poland.
Non Iron  
reviewed by sidesman from Liverpool on 2009-05-18
Great selection of beers and a welcoming oasis of Rugby in a fabulous city
Cyrano de Bergerac  
reviewed by Derek from Edinburgh UK on 2009-04-23
A wonderful restaurant where excellent food and wine are complemented by friendly and professional staff. Very atmospheric cellar location and true value for money.
Plaszow labor camp  
reviewed by Paul Griffin from London on 2009-03-14
In a way this is a more heartrending visit than either Auschwitz or Birkenau which though managing to avoid commercialisation, though only just in the case of the former with the fast food stall as we enter the car park. Auschwitz and Birkenau tend to be overrun with parties of schoolchildren, bored and uninterested, and tourists, eager to chalk off a landmark place in their travels. The French brats using the memorial at Birkenau to stage a snowball fight clearly had no care that they were more more a few metres from the chambers were motre than a million people were crudely slaughtened because of their race or religion. In a way the neglected state of Plazsow sums up the true feeling in too many hearts that the holocaust was something that happened a long time ago to other people and gives a right to the bigots and zealots to carry on with their deluded dogmas. A personal tip is take a map but only to get to the site. Don't take one of the site itself or at least save loooking at until you have wandered past the first notice through the bushes into the site. It shocks you when you realise what sites that grey building you strolled past saw. You walk across what you belive are the concrete floors of demolished structures until you come across a single Jewish headstone. Past above the quarry where Schindlers' List was filmed, and see the rotting hulks that the slave labour might have operated. Finally circle round through the site of the cremetorium on to the memorial. A candle and fresh flowers showed some had not forgotten though locals walking the dogs were the only other people I saw. The main memorial is a splendid structure, looking down with bowed heads upon a main road and the aforementioned supermarket, but one wonders if anyone tends it. Finally complete the circuit past Amon Goethe's villa, on the left not the right as a empty spot where a house once stood threw me, and the SS quarters with torture chamber downstaris. The ghosts must be quiet for both to still be occupied.
Ariel  
reviewed by Debbie Wiltshire from Solihull, United Kingdom on 2009-03-05
We ate here in February and the food was excellent - equivalent to our Michelin restaurants in the UK and for a 3 course with wine it cost £37 for two of us!! Recommend a visit to anyone.
Cocon  
reviewed by Karlo from prague on 2009-03-01
This club is modern but the staff on the door and cloakroom are bad, they are rude and unhelpfull. The music is good and Djs are super. The local people are not friendly and lots of the men in this club are aggressive. The dark room is very dirty and if you visit in there the men attack you if you say NO to them. Only visit if you are with friends . This city makes a lot of money out of tourists as does my home prague, but the difference is in Prague and as czec we are friendly people . Come on you polski treat people who visit your country better ok

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