Undoubtedly, the most popular tourist route in Krakow is a walking tour along the Royal Road, from Matejko Square to Wawel Hill, which usually takes 2-3 hours even without visiting museums, buying souvenirs at the Market Square, and relaxing in a cozy cafe.
Exploring the sights of Wawel can be considered as a separate excursion program, as tourists can spend half a day here, while also visiting nearby restaurants.
However, walking routes in Krakow are not limited to this direction. Both guides and those who have already visited Krakow recommend taking a tour of Kazimierz - a very picturesque Jewish quarter of the city.
There is the Gothic St. Catherine's Church with the best organ in Poland, the Church on the Skalka, which houses the National Pantheon, and the Basilica of the Body of God, where you can see the famous painting "Adoration of the Magi".
If you include Kazimierz in your Krakow walking itinerary, you will be able to admire the town hall square of the district, see many ancient synagogues and get closer to the Jewish culture.
Other popular Krakow itineraries include a walk through the picturesque Planta neighborhood and visits to the Kosciuszko Mound and Krakus Mound.