Krakow is one of Europe’s most historically significant and visually stunning cities. Poland’s cultural capital and former royal seat, the city survived World War II largely undamaged, preserving one of the most complete medieval city centres in Europe. It is now a UNESCO World Heritage Site that tells the story of Poland’s glorious past and its darkest chapter with equal power and dignity.
The city’s remarkable Old Town, with the vast Rynek Główny (Main Market Square), the soaring Wawel Castle and Cathedral, and the beautiful Kazimierz Jewish Quarter, provides fantastic educational opportunities for students. Just an hour’s drive away, the Auschwitz-Birkenau Memorial and Museum is one of the most important historical sites in the world, offering a deeply moving and essential educational visit.
Krakow is also an affordable and welcoming city with a thriving student population (it is home to Poland’s oldest university, the Jagiellonian University, founded in 1364). This trip is ideal for students studying History, WWII, Politics, Architecture, Religious Studies, and Sociology.