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Ulica Kanonicza/Kanonicza Street

Kanonicza Street, one of Krakow’s oldest and most charming streets, runs at the foot of Wawel Hill and offers a beautifully preserved look into the city’s medieval past. Lined with Renaissance and Baroque townhouses once owned by clergy and scholars, the street feels like an open-air museum. Many buildings feature ornate portals, hidden courtyards, and historical plaques that tell stories dating back centuries.

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Was Sie erwartet

Kanonicza Street is located in Krakow’s Old Town, just below Wawel Castle. It is free to visit and open at all times. Several houses host exhibitions or cultural institutions, such as the Archdiocesan Museum, which highlights the life of Pope John Paul II. The street is fully walkable and easy to explore at your own pace.

Warum diese Tour buchen

Kanonicza Street is popular among tourists, especially during weekends and holidays, so visiting early morning or later in the evening offers a more peaceful experience. The cobblestones may be uneven in some areas, so comfortable walking shoes are recommended. If you plan to visit museums along the street, check opening hours, as they vary by season.

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From Krakow’s Main Square, Kanonicza Street is an easy 10-minute walk through the Old Town. Trams stop nearby at “Wawel” or “Stradom,” from where it is a short uphill stroll. Taxis and ride-share services also provide quick access if you prefer direct transportation.

Wissenswertes vor der Abreise

Kanonicza Street is pleasant year-round. Spring and summer bring lively ambience and warm weather, while autumn offers quieter walks and beautiful colors. Early mornings are ideal for photography, as the soft light highlights the historic facades without the crowds.