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Krakow once celebrated as one of Europe’s "most beautiful cities," is a budget-friendly choice for Brits seeking an autumn weekend escape. During the season, Krakow’s temperatures range from mild to chilly, peaking between 5°C and 7°C, so packing warm coats, scarves, and hats is essential. Don’t let the cooler weather discourage you though as there are plenty of ways to stay warm in Krakow.

Millie Bull of the Express , who visited a few years back, noted that the city is not only beautiful but also affordable, with reasonably priced flights from the UK. "In autumn, the city bursts with hues of golden brown and gold as trees turn a stunning orange-brown," Millie shared. Planty Park, encircling the renowned Old Town, is particularly breathtaking during this seasonal display.



READ MORE: The 'mini York' that's far less crowded (Image: (Image: Getty)) "The park features eight individual gardens forming a circular walking path," Millie continued. It’s dotted with benches, making it an ideal spot to sip a coffee while enjoying the vibrant autumn foliage. Millie found Krakow's Old Town genuinely awe-inspiring, quickly making it one of her favorite city spots.

"Filled with magnificent architecture and the famous Market Square, known as Rynek Główny, it’s a fantastic place to wander while soaking in the city’s rich history," she shared. Rynek Główny, Europe’s second-largest market square, is home to the striking 14th-century St. Mary’s Basilica, known for its in.

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