Great POLISH FOOD at the oldest market in KRAKOW. The colorful Stary Kleparz market by Old Town.

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We made a visit to the wonderful Stary Kleparz market in Krakow. In search of our weekly grocery shopping we check out the fruit, veg, fish, meats and nuts - and have some fun too! Our total bill was 375 PLN about $100. For that, will filled our shopping trolley with some great produce.

http://www.starykleparz.com/

Stary Kleparz is the oldest continuously operating market in Kraków, established in the mid-fourteenth century. It used to be the Market Square of a separate city - Kleparz - adjacent to Krakow from the north. Currently, customers will find traditional Polish food, fresh vegetables and fruit, flowers, clothes, household items, as well as specialties from around the world. We offer local products from Krakow and the surrounding area.

Stary Kleparz is a place with traditions. The best domestic goods, as well as culinary specialties from other countries, have been traded here continuously for over 600 years. Stary Kleparz has always entered the tradition and folklore of Krakow with its unique atmosphere.

Our showcase is the freshest, healthy products, which come, among others, directly from producers. Polish cheeses, cold cuts, meat, bread, already so rare groats and flours by weight, fish, confectionery, industrial products, household items and, of course, vegetables and fruit are just some of our products. Their quality has long been appreciated by our regular customers.

The place attracts with its unique atmosphere and an eye-catching selection of products.

Combining tradition with modernity, the Stary Kleparz market square offers its customers shopping unchanged for centuries, as well as modern solutions, such as the possibility of using wireless Internet access throughout the entire square.

Cracovians and inhabitants of the region have appreciated our market square for many years.

Square opening hours: Mon. - Fri 6.00 a.m. - 6.00 p.m., Sat 6.00 a.m. - 4.00 p.m., Sun 8.00 a.m. - 3.00 p.m.
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