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paderewskiego 30, 40-283 katowice, poland
1 hour 47 mins by public transport to Central Krakow
AU$490.20
/monthulica Smoleńsk
3 hours 26 mins by public transport to Central Krakow
AU$1,550.40
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3 hours 26 mins by public transport to Central Krakow
AU$1,589.16
/monthulica Basztowa
3 hours 26 mins by public transport to Central Krakow
AU$1,511.64
/monthulica Józefa Dietla
3 hours 26 mins by public transport to Central Krakow
AU$1,434.12
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3 hours 26 mins by public transport to Central Krakow
AU$1,292
/monthaleja Ignacego Daszyńskiego
3 hours 26 mins by public transport to Central Krakow
AU$1,124.04
/monthulica Stradomska
3 hours 26 mins by public transport to Central Krakow
AU$1,065.90
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3 hours 26 mins by public transport to Central Krakow
AU$949.62
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Located on the Vistula River, Krakow is one of Poland’s oldest cities as well as its second-largest city. The city has been cited as one of Europe’s most beautiful cities with its Old Town being recognized as a UNESCO World Heritage site. Krakow is a centre of culture, art, economy, and academia; This is clearly shown in the city’s most notable attractions. The city’s culture and architecture span the Gothic, Renaissance and Baroque eras, additionally, Krakow was once named a European Capital of Culture and has also been classified as a UNESCO City of Literature. Krakow is home to several top-ranked universities, colleges and higher education institutions, including one of the world’s oldest universities, Jagiellonian University, all of which provide both local and international students with a high-quality education.
Casita has multiple options for student accommodation in Krakow near the city’s top-ranked universities and institutions. Below are some of the available options you can check out and choose from!
Casita has seven available student accommodation options near this university.
The university’s surrounding transit stops include the Uniwersytet Jagielloński bus stop, which is a two-minute walk away, and Filharmonia, which is three minutes away on foot.
Nearby attractions include the Rynek Underground Museum and the Lost Souls Alley.
Seven available options for student accommodation in Krakow are provided by Casita near this university.
Tram stops Politechnika and Nowy Kleparz are among the surrounding transit stops and are located two and seven minutes away respectively.
Rynek Główny and Krakow Barbican are a couple of the university’s surrounding attractions.
There are eight available student accommodation options offered by Casita close to this university.
The nearby transit stops include Klimeckiego bus stop and Zabłocie tram stop, both of which are located two minutes away on foot.
The surrounding area has several attractions, including St. Mary’s Basilica and the Krakow Pinball Museum.
About eight student accommodation options offered by Casita are available near this university.
Chopina and Kawiory are two of the numerous surrounding transit stops and are located one and four minutes away respectively.
Nearby attractions include Szczepański Square and Rynek Underground Museum.
Casita offers eight student accommodation options close to this music academy.
Poczta Główna is a nearby tram stop located a short four-minute walk from the academy.
The academy’s surrounding attractions include St. Florian's Gate and Amber Museum.
Eight options for student accommodation in Krakow are offered by Casita close to this university’s campus.
The nearby transit stations include Uniwersytet Ekonomiczny bus stop, which is a three-minute walk away.
Balon Widokowy and St. Mary’s Basilica are among the university’s surrounding attractions.
Eight student accommodation options are provided by Casita near this university.
Nearby bus stops include AGH / UR, which is a four-minute stroll from campus.
Rynek Główny and the Lost Souls Alley are a couple of this university’s surrounding attractions.
Casita has eight available student accommodation options close to this academy.
Stary Kleparz is a nearby tram stop located two minutes away on foot.
Nearby attractions include Rynek Underground Museum and Krakow Barbican.
Moving to a new city like Krakow as a student could be challenging, that’s why we’re here to answer some of the questions you might have regarding student life in Krakow!
Krakow is an important educational centre in Poland, it houses several top-ranked universities, colleges and higher education institutions that provide local and international students with a high-quality education. The city also offers students multiple learning opportunities as well as social and cultural activities they can participate in.
Krakow is amongst the safest cities to live in Europe. Not only that, but the city also features a lot of historical, cultural and artistic experiences for residents and tourists to enjoy. The city is also affordable, has friendly locals and is filled with attractions and educational opportunities.
Krakow is among Europe’s relatively cheap cities to study and live in. You need around 500 - 850 EUR per month to cover your living expenses, which include accommodation, transportation and food among other things.
Affordable and easily accessible transportation is most international students’ top concern when moving to a new city to study. Aside from the pedestrian zone in the city's historic areas, the transportation system in Krakow is made up of several bus and tram lines that are spread throughout the rest of the city. These lines along with a few minibus lines are the main means of transportation in Krakow. The city also has railway connections that travel to most Polish cities like Katowice and Warsaw among others, as well as to other international destinations like Berlin, Vienna, and Prague to name a few. There’s also an airport and a bike-sharing system that offers 1,500 bikes at 150 stations across Krakow.
Krakow is a city of history, culture, art, and architecture; all of which are showcased in its numerous landmarks and attractions. Among the multiple must-visit places in Krakow, here are a few that you should visit at least once during your stay there! Old Town is the city’s oldest square and it’s currently a major tourist attraction with shops, cafes, museums, and churches that you absolutely must visit. Rynek Główny is one of the largest Medieval squares in all of Europe and has been Krakow’s marketplace, as well as its commercial, social, and administrative centre since the 13th century. The city’s architectural landmark, Wawel Castle, which is made up of different styles from Romanesque to Baroque, is a UNESCO World Heritage site that attracts visitors from all over the world. The castle also has its own cathedral, Wawel Cathedral, which witnessed the coronation of several Polish Monarchs. The largest Gothic altarpiece in the world can be found at Krakow’s St. Mary’s Basilica, which is a 13th-century landmark with brick Gothic architecture and beautiful stained glass windows. Rynek Underground Museum is a testament to life in Krakow 700 years ago in the Old Town, its exhibits and galleries feature holograms, archaeological digs and electronic displays. Those are merely a few of what Krakow has to offer in terms of attractions and tourist destinations, be sure to tour the city and explore all of its hidden gems.