Find the bustling community life of Krakow here

Find the bustling community life of Krakow here

The FORUM Przestrzenie is a café, bar and club in one place: a fresh, contemporary community center in Krakow, built in 2013 in the still iconic Forum Hotel.

The large, characterful Soviet-era building and its atmosphere thirsted for revitalization: using the right tools, FORUM Przestrzenie quickly became one of the coolest and most exciting community centers in Kraków.


Beyond the neon lights, there is an outdoor community place equipped with sunbeds, beanbags and retro furniture.

Along with the beer we can also choose from a selection of burgers, pizzas and other snacks. After dinner, we can dance through the evening thanks to a variety of music events.

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