KRAKÓW - 18 HOLES - FREE

KRAKÓW
CITY MAP MINIGOLF

Kraków - 18 stops - par 54

The ball finds the cup at Fabryka Emalia Oskara Schindlera to end a full round through Kraków. This map uses the real city, with the game played on the actual streets and sidewalks. The holes are built from real attractions, and Skip knows every curb and cobblestone of the place. This walk covers 10.3 km across 18 holes with a par of 54, using 38 portals to bridge the gaps. A few stray crumbs might be found along the way, but the focus remains on the course.

HOW IT WORKS

01

Pick a city

The course is drawn on the real street grid, so the map you play is the map you walk.

02

Putt to the pin

Drag to aim, release to swing. Buildings bounce and water costs you a stroke.

03

Sightsee between strokes

Every hole ends at an attraction. Sink the putt, read the story, walk to the next tee.

THE KRAKÓW ROUND - STOP BY STOP

HOLE 1 - PAR 3

Kościół pw. Świętych Stanisława i Wacława

Giovanni Battista Trevano and Giovanni Battista Gisleni were architects of the Archcathedral Basilica of Saint Stanislaus and Saint Wenceslaus. This Catholic cathedral is situated on Wawel Hill in Kraków, Poland, and is an instance of a cathedral and an architectural heritage monument. The building's inception was in 1020. It served as the coronation site of Polish monarchs. Visitors can see a mix of Romanesque art, Gothic art, Gothic architecture, and Baroque styles within the structure. The cathedral is an immovable monument in Poland and is part of the Wawel Castle Complex.

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HOLE 2 - PAR 4

Muzeum Sztuki i Techniki Japońskiej Manggha

You will find the Muzeum Sztuki i Techniki Japońskiej Manggha located at 26 M. Konopnickiej Street in Dębniki, which is a former district of Kraków. This art museum was founded in 1994 and provides a dedicated space for Japanese art and technology. While it operates as its own entity today, it was a branch of the National Museum of Kraków until 2005. I find it a peaceful spot to visit when I am gliding over the river and looking for a place to land for a bit.

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HOLE 3 - PAR 3

Muzeum Archeologiczne

You might expect a standard art gallery when visiting this part of the city, but this is actually the Archaeological Museum of Kraków. It is a historic museum and an archaeological museum located in Kraków, within the Lesser Poland Voivodeship of Poland. The institution was established in 1850. I have noticed the architecture here makes for a great spot to stretch your wings between exhibits, and it is always a pleasure to see visitors exploring the depths of history in such a storied location. Let me show you where the most interesting finds are kept.

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HOLE 4 - PAR 3

Bazylika Wniebowzięcia Najświętszej Maryi Panny

The Bazylika Wniebowzięcia Najświętszej Maryi Panny is a church building and an architectural heritage monument. You can find this minor basilica at Mariacki Square, which is located at the north-eastern corner of the Main Market Square in the Old Town of Kraków, Poland. The structure is designed in the Brick Gothic style and is a Roman Catholic parish church. It is officially recognized as an immovable monument in Poland, marking its importance to the national heritage of the region.

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HOLE 5 - PAR 3

Pałac Wołodkowiczów

Pałac Wołodkowiczów is a palace built in the eclectic architecture style. As an architectural heritage monument, it represents a specific era of design and is officially classified as an immovable monument in Poland. Władysław Ekielski is the architect of the building. You can pick out the varied influences typical of the eclectic style across the facade as you walk by. I have noticed that the street corners here make for a great vantage point to see the whole structure. It is a fine example of the city's heritage and a key stop for anyone interested in local monuments.

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HOLE 6 - PAR 3

Brama Rzeźnicza w Krakowie

Let me show you Brama Rzeźnicza w Krakowie. This site is a gate. It is one of the landmarks you will encounter while exploring the streets of Kraków.

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HOLE 7 - PAR 3

Muzeum Książąt Czartoryskich w Krakowie

Muzeum Książąt Czartoryskich w Krakowie is a national museum, art museum, archaeological museum, and architectural heritage monument located in Kraków. It is an immovable monument in Poland and operates as a division of the National Museum in Kraków. The museum's inception was in 1796, though the building officially opened in 1878. I always find the history of the collection interesting, as Princess Izabela Czartoryska formed the initial collection in 1796 in Puławy. It is a wonderful spot to see how art and history are preserved in one place.

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HOLE 8 - PAR 3

Collegium Maius

You will first notice the Gothic architecture style of Collegium Maius, an architectural heritage monument located in Kraków. This building is the oldest part of the Jagiellonian University and its inception was in 1400. Today, it is an immovable monument in Poland and the location of the Jagiellonian University Museum. If the facade looks particularly well-preserved, it is because restorations lasted from 1949 through 1964. These works brought the edifice back to its original look from before 1840. I find the courtyard a great place to imagine students from centuries ago walking these same stones.

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HOLE 9 - PAR 3

Floriańska

In 1257, a regular grid plan was drawn up for Kraków Old Town. Floriańska Street forms part of that layout and is now one of the main streets in the area. It is also known as one of the most famous promenades in the city. You can pick out the organized structure of the neighborhood as you walk along these blocks. I usually find the best crumbs near the busier crowds here, though I have to watch out for the tourists. It is a great place to see how the city was organized centuries ago.

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HOLE 10 - PAR 3

Bazylika Świętego Franciszka z Asyżu

Bazylika Świętego Franciszka z Asyżu is a church building, a minor basilica, and an architectural heritage monument. Located in the Old Town district of Kraków, Poland, it sits on the west side of All Saints Square at Franciszkańska 2. The church dates back to the 13th century and is designed in the Gothic architecture style. It is an immovable monument in Poland. The site includes the Friary of the Conventual Friars Minor, where Maximilian Kolbe was a friar in 1919.

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HOLE 11 - PAR 3

Teatr Bagatela

Teatr Bagatela is a theatre building and movie theater located in Kraków. Its inception was in 1918. If you are looking for the main site, the Bagatela theatre is situated at the junction of Karmelicka Street and Krupnicza Street. For those interested in more performances, the theatre's new stage is located on 7 Józefa Sarego Street. I have always found the street corners in this part of the city to be quite interesting to watch from a high ledge, especially when the crowds start to gather for a show.

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HOLE 12 - PAR 3

Rynek Główny

You will first notice the vast open space of Rynek Główny, which is a historic market square. Located in the Old Town of Kraków, Poland, it is one of the most recognizable spots in the city. The square was started in 1257 and has remained a focal point for visitors for centuries. I've found that the sheer scale of the area is always a surprise when you first step into it, making it a great place to get your bearings before exploring the rest of the Old Town.

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HOLE 13 - PAR 3

Kościół pw. Świętego Andrzeja

Kościół pw. Świętego Andrzeja is a church building and an architectural heritage monument. Located at 54 Grodzka Street in the Old Town of Kraków, Poland, this site is built in the Romanesque architecture style. It is a Roman Catholic conventual church of the Order of Saint Clare and is recognized as an immovable monument in Poland. You can see the Romanesque influence in the building's structure as you walk through the historic streets of the Old Town.

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HOLE 14 - PAR 2

Synagoga Tempel w Krakowie

In the Kazimierz district of Kraków, you can find the Tempel Synagogue at 24 Miodowa Street. This synagogue is an immovable monument in Poland. The building was designed by Ignacy Hercok and was completed in 1862. When you look at the structure, you can see it was designed in the Rundbogenstil style and the Moorish Revival architecture style.

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HOLE 15 - PAR 2

Kościół pw. Bożego Ciała

While it may be mistaken for a cathedral, this is Kościół pw. Bożego Ciała. Located at 26 Bożego Ciała Street in Kazimierz, Kraków, it is a minor basilica and an architectural heritage monument. The inception of the church was in 1385, and it was built in the Romanesque architecture style. It is an immovable monument in Poland and functions as a Roman Catholic parish and conventual church of the Canons Regular of the Lateran. You can see its status as a preserved piece of architectural heritage here.

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HOLE 16 - PAR 3

Stara Synagoga

You will first notice the Gothic art style of Stara Synagoga, located in the Kazimierz district of Kraków. This building is a synagogue and a museum, and it is recognized as an immovable monument in Poland. Situated at 24 Szeroka Street in the Lesser Poland Voivodeship, the site served as a former Orthodox Jewish congregation and fortress synagogue. It remains a key location for those visiting the district to understand the historical architecture and the specific functions of this building within the Polish landscape.

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HOLE 17 - PAR 3

Cricoteka

You might think you are looking at a traditional museum, but this is actually Cricoteka. It is a cultural center and an organization located here in Kraków. This particular institution had its inception in 1980. I have found that the building's shape makes it a great spot to keep an eye on the surrounding street traffic from above. When you visit, you can see how the organization functions as a hub for creativity. It is a place where art and public space meet in a way that feels different from the older monuments in the city center.

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STOP 19

Synagoga Remuh

In the historic Kazimierz district of Kraków, you will find Synagoga Remuh. Located at 40 Szeroka Street in the Lesser Poland Voivodeship of Poland, this site is a synagogue that was started in 1556. It is recognized as an immovable monument in Poland. The Remah Synagogue is an Orthodox Jewish congregation and synagogue. Visitors to the area can find this monument standing as a significant part of the district's history within the Lesser Poland Voivodeship.

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OTHER COURSES

18 HOLES - PAR 54

Wrocław

18 stops

Wrocław is the setting for this round, where the map is the real city and the ball rolls across its actual streets. The holes are built from real attractions, starting at the Archikatedra Świętego Jana Chrzciciela. Skip is a local guide who knows the place and where the best crumbs are hidden. This full round of 18 holes has a par of 54 and covers a walk of 10.2 km, with 28 portals to help the ball skip across the map.

9 HOLES - PAR 26

Warsaw

9 stops

This is Warszawa, where the map is the real city and the round is played on its actual streets. The holes are built from real attractions, starting at Religijne Towarzystwo Przyjaciół w Polsce. This quick 9-hole round covers 4.9 km with a par of 26, using 78 portals to bridge the gaps. Skip knows these sidewalks well enough to find the best banks.

18 HOLES - PAR 55

Poznań

18 stops

Banking a ball off the brickwork of the Ratusz requires a steady eye and a light touch. This full round of 18 holes takes place on the real streets of Poznań, where the map is the city itself. The holes are built directly from actual attractions, and the ball travels 11.9 km across the pavement, using 52 portals to bridge the gaps. Skip knows every cobblestone here and is the local guide.

18 HOLES - PAR 54

Gdańsk

18 stops

Gdańsk looks different from a rooftop, but the ball stays grounded on the real streets of the city. This full round of 18 holes follows a 10.3 km walk where real attractions like the Złota Brama form the hazards and the cups. A few portals help the ball skip across town to keep the pace up. Skip knows these pavements well enough to avoid the worst puddles and find the best lines through the center.

FAQ

Is it free to play?

Yes. Every course runs in the browser with no account and no install.

Do I need to be in the city?

No. The full round plays from anywhere. Walking the real route is a nice way to see the city, but it is not required.

Are the maps real?

Yes. The geometry comes from OpenStreetMap data, rendered chunky on purpose. Streets, water and parks sit where they really are.