Kraków · Month comparison

July vs May

May ranks #1 overall vs July at #8. The finest month in Kraków — ideal weather, the city's cultural calendar at peak, and crowds still manageable.

Kraków July — horse-drawn carriages and tourists on Rynek Główny in peak summer

July

#8 of 12 months

Worth considering

Peak summer and peak crowds — the hottest, most expensive, most crowded month, but with good reason.

  • The Jewish Culture Festival continues into early July — the finest event of its kind in Europe, with concerts, workshops, and the extraordinary finale concert on Szeroka Street in Kazimierz
  • Warmest weather of the year at 24°C; the longest days make it possible to cram in Wawel, the Old Town, Kazimierz, and a Vistula riverbank evening in a single long day
Kraków May — Cloth Hall and café tables on Rynek Główny on a warm spring afternoon

May

#1 of 12 months

Best match

The finest month in Kraków — ideal weather, the city's cultural calendar at peak, and crowds still manageable.

  • Kraków Film Festival (late May) brings international cinema, outdoor screenings, and genuine cultural energy to a city already buzzing with spring
  • The Lajkonik costume parade rehearsals and Corpus Christi preparations begin; May is when Kraków's tradition of medieval pageantry becomes visible
FactorJulyMay
Weather score
7
9
Value score
3
6
Crowd score
2
6
Events score
7
9
Atmosphere
7
9
Avg high temp24°C20°C
Monthly rain91mm69mm
Daily sunshine7.5hrs6.5hrs

July trade-offs

  • The most crowded month: Rynek Główny is packed throughout the day and evening; queue times for Wawel State Rooms can be 60–90 minutes without pre-booked tickets
  • Prices hit their annual peak — accommodation costs 2–3× the January rate for equivalent rooms; the budget-destination appeal of Kraków largely disappears in peak season
  • Rainfall peaks at 91mm; July thunderstorms can be dramatic and sudden, sending the market-square crowd scattering at short notice

May trade-offs

  • May is a Polish long-weekend month (Constitution Day May 3rd) and Polish domestic tourism peaks; expect the city to be busy on those specific weekends
  • Accommodation prices reach the moderate tier — still excellent value versus Western Europe, but no longer the bargain of winter
  • Rainfall increases to 69mm; morning weather can be fine while afternoon thunderstorms roll in — afternoons in museums and covered markets are a sensible contingency plan
Scores compare months within Kraków. Climate data: Open Meteo ERA5 30-year normals (1991–2020). Methodology →