Pasaz Bielaka
About
Pasaż Bielaka – an iconic spot in the very heart of Kraków, connecting the Main Market Square with Stolarska Street attracts both tourists and locals alike. For years, it was famous for the "Pasaż" cinema, which no longer screens films. This corner of the city has transformed into a vibrant hub of clubs and pubs, illuminated by modern neon lights and featuring colorful interiors. Located on the Main Market Square in Kraków is a townhouse that once belonged to the royal administrator Jan Boner, and later to his nephew, Seweryn. At the end of the 19th century, it became the property of a merchant named Józef Bielak. Today, this place is home to our fantastic selection of new bars and restaurants: Mr Pancake, Pizzanova, Spoko Taco, Pijalnia Wódki i Piwa, and Chicas Gorillas. A true gem of Krakow!
At a glance
- Typical visit: about 3 hours