Krakow Convention
Marco der Pole


Why Krakow?

Krakow - beautiful, educated, fun, welcoming, open and fashionable.
Krakow, Prague, Budapest and Vienna make up a crown of Central and Eastern European cities of which Krakow is the least well-known jewel.
Krakow, the former capital of Poland, the seat of the former kings of Poland, the home of the oldest university in this part of Europe, a place with hundreds of unique monuments and dozens of museums and galleries, is one of the most beautiful cities in Europe and one of the largest cultural centres. It was European City of Culture in 2000.
There are several institutions of higher education which create a strong research and academic base in the city as well as filling it with over a hundred thousand students. So although the city is old it still remains full of life, both during the day and at night too. The hundreds of pubs and clubs only begin to close their doors just as the sun is coming up. There are several shopping centres which tempt in customers with attractive prices and many newly-built hotels which can meet the demands of even the most picky of tourists.
Due to the now regular and direct flights to Krakow from all the biggest cities in Europe more and more visitors are coming to Krakow every year, including those attending conferences and conventions. Krakow is becoming fashionable.
Come and visit Krakow!