The central square in Krakow is known as the largest medieval square in Europe, and the most exciting place in Krakow. It is warm and vibrant, exquisite and simple. Many people come to Krakow to feel the authentic local customs of Poland. The brick-red Church of the Virgin Mary on the square is the symbol of Krakow, and the setting sun gives off a charming warm red. The central square focuses on the textile hall of the white Renaissance building in the middle, which has been converted into a mall and museum. The stall-style shopping mall on the first floor selling various Polish folk art products is the most popular tourist spot. Whenever it is always crowded with tourists who buy amber accessories, plates of tableware, Polish dolls, glove sweaters, and because each stall is always in the city, the possibility of killing is not high. However, you can choose to pay in US dollars or Polish currency, and credit cards are also acceptable.