Krakow

Kraków has a lively theater and music scene. You can get a free copy of Karnet monthly, which gives detailed cultural information in Polish and English, at most newsstands and most local bookstores. Also be on the lookout for a handy, free miniguide with a map called Cracow-life.com (the publishers run a website as well).

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  • 1. Loch Camelot

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    Loch Camelot is a traditional Polish café that holds regular cabaret performances in its basement. The café is open all day; you could begin with coffee and breakfast at 9 am and end with a glass of mulled wine at midnight. The interior of squeaky wood, filled with pieces of art naïf, is particularly cozy in winter.

    ul. św. Tomasza 17, Kraków, Malopolska, Poland
  • 2. Pod Baranami

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    The cabaret at Pod Baranami was founded in 1956 by the late Kraków theater legend Piotr Skrzynecki. In addition to cabaret performances, the venue hosts jazz and other concerts, and features a fully-equipped bar.

    Rynek Główny 27, Kraków, Malopolska, Poland
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