2 Best Places to Shop in Krakow, Poland

Galeria Przedmiotu AB

Stare Miasto

On the northern side of the Cloth Hall, the shop sells beautiful everyday objects and affordable artworks.

Sukiennice

Stare Miasto

A statue of Adam Mickiewicz marks the eastern entrance to the Renaissance Cloth Hall, which is in the middle of the Main Market Square. The Gothic arches date from the 14th century, but after a fire in 1555 the upper part was rebuilt in Renaissance style. The inner arcades on the ground floor still hold traders' booths, now mainly selling local crafts and souvenirs—anything from amber jewelry, wooden chess sets, and embroidered tablecloths to Kraków-theme T-shirts and toy dragons. On the first floor, in a branch of the national museum, you can view a collection of 19th-century Polish paintings. The gallery was thoroughly renovated, and it reopened in 2010. Upstairs, a very pleasant Café Szał has an open terrace where you can sip your coffee while observing the busy life of the Market Square below.

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Rynek Główny 1/3, Kraków, Malopolska, Poland
012-424–46–03
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Rate Includes: 12 zł for the museum but no charge for the museum shop, Tues.–Sat. 10–8; Sun. 10–6