easy
2–3 hours
Suitable for all fitness levels; no special physical preparation needed.
Experience an unforgettable night of Polish folk dance and regional cuisine just outside Krakow. Dive into authentic traditions, lively performances, and delicious food—all in a welcoming setting.
Every Thursday |All ages / 49€ per person
Immerse yourself in Polish culture with a folklore evening just 30 minutes from Krakow! Enjoy a traditional dinner paired with live performances of vibrant folk dances. Join in the fun as professional dancers teach you the steps, all while savoring delicious local specialties and drinks in a charming country inn.
A group of folklore artists in regional costumes will not let you sit inactively! You will enjoy a variety of Polish folk dances such as krakowiak, kujawiak, polonaise, mazur and polka. The show will be divided into several parts, each followed by food tasting. During the final part you are welcome to join the artists on the dancefloor and learn some dance steps.
A welcoming glass of cherry vodka A dinner of three courses: – Sour rye soup with potatoes and sausage – Pork chop with roasted potatoes and stewed cabbage – Dessert: Apple pie served hot with ice cream Open bar: – Coffee – Tea – Water – Fruit drinks – Beer – Wine Unlimited buffet with traditional Polish meals & snacks (available after dinner): bread, lard, cucumbers in brine, cold meats and sausages, cheeses, pork jellies with vegetables, salads, fruit, a mix of roasted dumplings, a mix of grilled meat, potato casserole, bigos cabbage.
Wear casual, comfortable clothing to enjoy dancing and participate fully.
Getting there early guarantees a better spot for watching and joining the performances.
Tips are appreciated for performers and staff, so bring cash to show your gratitude.
Inform the hosts beforehand if you have food allergies or special dietary needs.
The event is rooted in Polish tradition that dates back centuries, showcasing regional dance and cuisine at cultural festivals.
The event encourages sustainable tourism by supporting local artisans and promoting cultural preservation.
Good footwear helps you comfortably participate and enjoy the dancing events.
Dress in casual clothes suitable for a lively, indoor cultural event.
Capture memories of lively performances and joyful moments.
Show appreciation for performers and staff with gratuities.