De Revolutionibus, at the end of Bracka by St. Francis Church is this popular bookshop

De Revolutionibus

Kraków


You can peruse books and sample cake and coffee in this combo bookshop/coffeehouse. There's a small English-language section and a quaint selection of stationery to explore, or chill out with a warm beverage and browse the web. Weekends often see events and workshops. There's a kids corner to keep the little ones entertained.


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