The Town Hall Tower in Kraków is a prominent Gothic structure located on the western side of the Main Market Square.
Standing at approximately 70 meters tall, it is the only remaining part of the city’s original Town Hall, which was demolished in the 19th century. Constructed in the late 13th century, the tower has withstood various historical events and natural calamities, including a storm in 1703 that caused it to lean slightly.  
Visitors can ascend over 100 narrow steps to reach the observation deck, which offers panoramic views of Kraków’s Old Town, including landmarks like St. Mary’s Basilica and Wawel Castle.
Inside, the tower houses a branch of the Museum of Kraków, featuring exhibitions that delve into the city’s history and the tower’s architectural significance. 
The tower is open to visitors daily, with opening hours typically from 10:00 AM to 6:00 PM, though it’s advisable to check current schedules before planning a visit. Admission fees are modest, and tickets can be purchased on-site.
Due to the steep and narrow staircase, the climb may be challenging for some, and there is no elevator access. There are also rude people who don’t care about anything but getting in and out. A German man pushed a British lady and caused an altercation with her husband in the middle of the stairway, causing not just needless drama but also traffic.
Overall, the Town Hall Tower offers a blend of historical insight and scenic views, making it a worthwhile stop for those exploring Kraków’s rich heritage if you’re willing to deal with possible situations...
Read moreAn interesting historical site to visit in Main Market Square. The climb to the top can get a little interesting for those of us over 6’3” tall, my head hit that ceiling more times than I care to remember going up and down the stairs. We were a bit disappointed when we reached the top or should I say where you are stopped from going any higher. Also, for safety purposes, you are not allowed to go out on to the platforms and must wait your turn sometimes to just look out the window openings, which can only accommodate one person at a time, and they are small. There are two other areas that you can visit on your way up or down as you fight your way past others climbing the stairs – one way and one way down a very narrow staircase. One opening leads you to a small balcony to overlook a room, which you cannot enter, the second room you can walk around to learn some of the history about the old town hall. The tower is all that remains of what was once a large structure. Still, it is worth the visit, especially on Monday when you can visit the tower for FREE, but recommend you get there when it opens to...
Read moreVisiting the Philadelphia City Hall Tower was a remarkable experience that offered a completely different perspective of the city. Rising high above the streets, the tower provides stunning panoramic views in every direction, making it one of the best vantage points to truly appreciate Philadelphia’s unique blend of history and modernity.
The journey up is an experience in itself, and standing just beneath the iconic statue of William Penn felt both symbolic and inspiring. From the top, the city unfolds beautifully, the historic landmarks, bustling streets, and skyline all come together in one sweeping view.
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