
Kraków, the capital of Lesser Poland, a major economic center with many multinational corporations, is also the number-two tourist destination in the country. In a positive national context for tourism, the city presents several assets to attract a new clientele and hotel investors. The city continues to affirm its position as a tourist destination and will be in the spotlight this summer when it welcomes World Youth Day.
Culture and events, two attractive assetsThe historic and royal capital of Poland until the 16th century, Kraków is currently the second largest city in the country. Traversed by the Vistula River, Poland’s oldest city has a rich heritage that makes it the leading cultural city in the country. It is...
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