💸 Kraków Prices in 2026: Coffee, Beer, Vodka, Taxi & Dining (Without Crying)

Kraków still has a reputation for being “cheap.” And yes… compared to London or Amsterdam, your wallet will feel like it’s on a spa weekend. But let’s be honest — 2026 Kraków is not the dirt-cheap paradise it once was.

Prices have crept up. Tourists have multiplied. Inflation did its thing.

Still, if you play your cards right, you can live like a king… or accidentally spend like one.

Let’s break it down 👇


☕ Coffee: From Budget Brew to Hipster Liquid Gold

  • Cheap coffee (local bakery / milk bar): 8–12 PLN (€2–€3)
  • Normal café (Old Town): 12–18 PLN (€3–€4.50)
  • Specialty coffee (third-wave hipster heaven): 18–25 PLN (€4.50–€6)

💡 Reality check:
Kraków has gone full “coffee culture.” You’ll find places that treat beans better than most people treat their houseplants.

👉 Want to save? Step 2 minutes away from the Main Square. Prices drop instantly.


🍺 Beer: Still Affordable… If You Avoid Tourist Traps

  • Cheap beer (local pub / outside center): 10–14 PLN (€2.5–€3.5)
  • Standard bar (Old Town): 14–20 PLN (€3.5–€5)
  • Craft beer / trendy spots: 20–30 PLN (€5–€7.5)

💡 Pro tip:
If the waiter speaks 5 languages and hands you a laminated menu with photos… congrats, you’re paying tourist prices.


🥃 Vodka: Because You’re in Poland, Obviously

  • Shot in a local bar: 8–12 PLN (€2–€3)
  • Shot in tourist area: 12–18 PLN (€3–€4.5)
  • Fancy vodka / cocktail bar: 20–40 PLN (€5–€10)

💡 Fun fact:
In Kraków, vodka is not just a drink — it’s basically a cultural handshake.


🚕 Taxi: Cheap… Until It’s Not

  • Starting fare: ~8–10 PLN (€2–€2.5)
  • Per km: 3–4 PLN (€0.75–€1)
  • Airport to Old Town: 90–120 PLN (€20–€28)

💡 Hard truth:
Taxis are generally cheap, but random street taxis near tourist hotspots can still “miscalculate” your route.

👉 Want to avoid taxis altogether (and honestly, you should)?
Check out this guide:
Is Kraków actually walkable or are we walking into a trap?

Spoiler: walking is often faster, cheaper, and way more enjoyable.


🍽️ Eating Outdoors: Cheap vs “Did I Just Pay WHAT?”

🥟 Budget Option (Milk Bars / Simple Restaurants)

  • Main dish: 20–35 PLN (€5–€8)
  • Full meal: 30–50 PLN (€7–€12)

💡 Expect pierogi, soups, and comfort food that tastes like someone’s grandmother made it (because she probably did).


🍕 Mid-Range Restaurant (Outdoor Seating in Old Town)

  • Main dish: 40–80 PLN (€10–€18)
  • Dinner with drink: 60–120 PLN (€14–€28)

💡 This is where most tourists land. Solid food, nice vibe, slightly inflated prices.


🍷 Luxury Dining (Yes, Kraków Has This Too)

  • Main dish: 90–180 PLN (€20–€40)
  • Dinner with wine: 150–300+ PLN (€35–€70)

💡 White tablecloths, artistic food, and portions that may or may not emotionally satisfy you.


💡 Want to Spend as Little as Humanly Possible?

Then you’ll want to read this survival guide:
👉 How to survive Kraków on a budget (museum traps, free days, and the great water debate)

Because yes… paying for bottled water in Kraków can feel like a personal betrayal.


🧠 Final Thoughts: Cheap or Expensive?

👉 Compared to Budapest: very similar (sometimes slightly more expensive in tourist areas)
👉 Compared to Berlin: cheaper
👉 Compared to London: laughably cheap

But here’s the truth:

  • Kraków can be cheap
  • Kraków can be expensive
  • And you decide which one you experience

😄 The Golden Rule

If you sit on the Main Square, order cocktails, and take taxis everywhere…
💸 you’ll spend like you’re in Paris.

If you walk, eat local, and avoid tourist traps…
🍻 you’ll feel like you’ve hacked the system.

And honestly? That’s half the fun.