‘Open Krakow’ offers information, Polish lessons to foreigners
The Open Krakow program, designed to help foreigners living in the area to integrate as well as to encourage multiculturalism,
Read moreThe Open Krakow program, designed to help foreigners living in the area to integrate as well as to encourage multiculturalism,
Read moreNeed to fill a prescription in Poland? Here’s how to use KtoMaLek to easily find out online which pharmacy near you can provide the medicine that you need
Read moreEveryone should register when they move to a new address in Poland. Here’s how to do it in Krakow and why it’s a good idea
Read moreLearn a little Polish every month with the Krakow Post and the Accent School of Polish…
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Park Jordana is a lovely location to visit with your family on a summer day. Among the trees, meadow areas and intertwining paths, kids can enjoy three large playgrounds, each slightly different in structure. There is a small, artificial lake near the Błonia entrance, with boats of different varieties for hire…
Read moreThe Garden of Experiences (Ogród Doświadczeń) is an open-air, hands-on education exhibition where kids play and learn about physics. It covers an area of six hectares within the Park Lotników Polskich (Polish Pilots’ Park). There are about 70 experimental exhibits in the garden…
Read moreKrakow’s pub and party scene is legendary, but what happens when the party animals settle down and have kids? Can you still take part in the city’s cafe culture and bring junior along too? How do you mix toddlers and culture? Krakow for Kids is here to help…
Read moreQ: Why do we say “To jest nauczyciel” (“This is a teacher), but “On jest nauczycielem” (“He is a teacher”)?
Read moreQ: Recently I noticed that in Polish you say “wielu ludzi jest” and not “wielu ludzi są”. “Wielu” means “many”
Read moreHave a Polish grammar question? Send it to editor@krakowpost.com
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