Henryk Jordan Park is one of Krakow’s most beloved green spaces, offering a peaceful escape from the busy city center. Established in the late 19th century, it was one of Europe’s first public parks designed specifically for recreation and sport. Today, visitors can enjoy wide walking paths, open lawns, playgrounds, sports fields, and numerous statues of notable Polish figures. It’s a relaxing spot for families, joggers, and anyone looking to unwind outdoors.
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Located near the AGH University area, the park is free to enter and open year-round. It covers a large area with dedicated zones for children, athletes, and casual visitors. Facilities include benches, shaded areas, a small café, and seasonal activities such as football fields and outdoor fitness equipment. Restrooms are available in nearby public buildings or cafés.
Wear comfortable shoes, as the park is spacious and great for walking or cycling. Weekends can be lively, especially around playgrounds and sports fields. If you’re visiting with kids, the park’s playgrounds are some of the best in Krakow. Bring water during warm months, as shaded areas may get busy. Dogs are welcome but should be kept on a leash in certain zones.
From Krakow’s Main Square, reach Henryk Jordan Park in about 15–20 minutes by tram. Take lines stopping at “Miasteczko Studenckie AGH” or “Reymonta,” both just a short walk from the park’s entrances. Taxis, bikes, and e-scooters are also convenient options.
Late morning and early afternoon are ideal for a calm visit. Summer is the most popular time, with long daylight and active crowds. Spring and autumn offer comfortable temperatures and beautiful colors, while winter visits are quieter but still pleasant for a peaceful walk.