second largest city in Poland: 760 000 inhabitants & 190 000 students,
dynamic academic & scientific centre – 24 universities, research centers,
Krakow recognized as the Europe’s Silicon Valley thanks to numerous start-up companies,
attractive place for foreign investors & global companies,
unique complex of architecture, art & culture (every year Kraków hosts over 40 festivals (i. e. the International Jewish Culture Festival, International Short Film Festival, the Print Triennial, the Sacrum Profanum Festival),
fantastic selection of cafe’s, pubs & clubs often located in subterranean cellars,
green areas perfect for recreation (Planty Park, the Botanical Garden of the Jagiellonian University and the Zoological Garden in the Wolski forest complex),