Free WiFi in Kazimierz
Kazimierz, Kraków's historic Jewish quarter, has fewer hotspots than the Old Town but the ones it has are placed exactly where you actually stop walking — squares, courtyards and the bridge to Podgórze. Coverage is good and the access points are usually less congested.
Updated: 2026-04-14
Best for
- Sitting on Plac Nowy with a zapiekanka and a Google Translate camera
- Looking up Schindler-related sites before crossing Bernatka bridge
- Hunting for klezmer concerts and updating your map
Plac Nowy is the anchor
The whole district orbits around Plac Nowy, the rectangular square with the round red-brick market hall in the middle. The hotspot covers the whole square plus the first few metres of every street that flows out of it. If you are staying in Kazimierz, this is the spot you'll keep coming back to.
Ulica Szeroka — the historic core
Szeroka is technically a long, wide square rather than a street. It is lined with restaurants and synagogues, and there is reliable WiFi all the way down its length. A good place to plan your evening or check the schedule of the Galicia Jewish Museum a few hundred metres further east.
The Bernatka footbridge
The pedestrian bridge connecting Kazimierz with Podgórze has its own hotspot, which reaches both ramps. It is a great place to stop, take a photo of the padlocks tourists have left on the railings, and check whether you actually want to walk the extra ten minutes to the Schindler Factory or take a tram instead.
Cafés vs. city WiFi
Kazimierz is full of small cafés (Mleczarnia, Cheder, Hevre, Eszeweria) where the private WiFi is faster than the city hotspot. Order a coffee, ask for the password, and you've upgraded from 'good enough for maps' to 'good enough for video calls' for the cost of a 14 zł espresso.
Hotspots in this district
Plac Nowy
KazimierzThe heart of Kazimierz. Look for the round market hall — signal works well around the perimeter.
SSID: HotSpot-Krakow
Plac Wolnica
KazimierzSquare in front of the Ethnographic Museum.
SSID: HotSpot-Krakow
Ulica Szeroka
KazimierzHistoric Jewish square lined with restaurants. Easy to find a bench with WiFi.
SSID: HotSpot-Krakow
Bernatka Footbridge
KazimierzPedestrian bridge linking Kazimierz with Podgórze. Hotspot reaches both ramps.
SSID: HotSpot-Krakow
Ulica Józefa
KazimierzHipster street with cafés and design shops. Hotspot mid-block.
SSID: HotSpot-Krakow
Old Synagogue
KazimierzOutdoor benches by the oldest synagogue in Poland.
SSID: HotSpot-Krakow
Ulica Krakowska — Kazimierz entry
KazimierzWhere Krakowska street enters Kazimierz from the north.
SSID: HotSpot-Krakow
Ulica Miodowa
KazimierzEast-west street through Kazimierz with reliable signal.
SSID: HotSpot-Krakow
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