Overview
What to know
Krakow is a charming city that offers a unique blend of history and entertainment, making it an ideal destination for a festival trip. In September, the weather is generally mild, with a mix of sunny and cloudy days, so it's a good idea to pack layers for your trip. To get to Krakow, you can fly into John Paul II International Airport Krakow-Balice or take a train to Krakow Glowny railway station. The city has a range of accommodation options, and you can expect to find affordable choices for food and local transport. As a general guideline, plan for moderate costs for accommodation, meals, and getting around the city. For dancers, it's a good idea to book your accommodation and register for the festival in advance to ensure availability, and consider planning some extra time to explore the city's historic center and cultural attractions.
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