I was there last year, staying at the top of the Jewish Quarter. If you head to Jozefa Street, there were quite a number of cheap bars and restaurants, including a lovely ice cream parlour.
Ref from Google Maps:
Józefa 12–20
31-056 Krakow
Poland
One of the restaurants has an outside garden/white arches, where some of Schindler's List was filmed. The restaurants in the main square of the Jewish quarter were also good, (also where Schindler was filmed, and some Spielberg ate at) they were reasonably priced but I wouldn't say they were particularly cheap.
If you haven't been, Auschwitz is a must, but it's an all day trip to do Auschwitz I and II (Birkenau). But then I believe everyone should go to Auschwitz at least once in their lifetime.
The (then newly opened) Schlinder factory was interesting, if you like history.
We took a walking guide around the whole Jewish quarter, it wasn't so expensive, and if you go to the main square a guided buggy ride around the town might help you navigate yourself.
I was there last year, staying at the top of the Jewish Quarter. If you head to Jozefa Street, there were quite a number of cheap bars and restaurants, including a lovely ice cream parlour.
Ref from Google Maps:
Józefa 12–20
31-056 Krakow
Poland
One of the restaurants has an outside garden/white arches, where some of Schindler's List was filmed. The restaurants in the main square of the Jewish quarter were also good, (also where Schindler was filmed, and some Spielberg ate at) they were reasonably priced but I wouldn't say they were particularly cheap.
If you haven't been, Auschwitz is a must, but it's an all day trip to do Auschwitz I and II (Birkenau). But then I believe everyone should go to Auschwitz at least once in their lifetime.
The (then newly opened) Schlinder factory was interesting, if you like history.
We took a walking guide around the whole Jewish quarter, it wasn't so expensive, and if you go to the main square a guided buggy ride around the town might help you navigate yourself.