Pizza is one of the most famous dishes in the world. Originating from Naples, this snack is sold practically everywhere in the world, including Krakow. How much does pizza cost in Krakow? How much do you need to pay for Neapolitan pizza in Krakow? Here are the prices at the best pizzerias in Krakow, both in the city center and in other areas.
When traveling to Italy, you can buy pizza along with mineral water and included “coperto” (cover charge) for about 10 EUR, which is approximately 42 PLN. In less touristy regions, without a drink, the price of pizza in Italy can be lower, around 35 PLN.
In Poland, particularly in Krakow, especially in restaurants that rely on wealthy foreign tourists, prices are higher than in Italy. However, the earnings of Poles are significantly lower. In Poland, pizza, which is inherently a cheap snack, is much more expensive. How much does pizza cost in Krakow?
Prices of pizza in Krakow in pizzerias
At the popular and one of the best, pizzeria Nolio in Krakow, a Margherita pizza costs 39 PLN (9.24 EUR, 9.65 USD, 7.75 GBP), Capricciosa costs 49 PLN (11.61 EUR, 12.13 USD, 9.74 GBP), Parma costs 53 PLN (12.56 EUR, 13.12 USD, 10.54 GBP), Pepperoni costs 47 PLN (11.14 EUR, 11.63 USD, 9.34 GBP), Salame costs 45 PLN (10.66 EUR, 11.14 USD, 8.95 GBP), and Burratina Nduja costs 50 PLN (11.85 EUR, 12.38 USD, 9.94 GBP).
At N Pizza on Rajska Street, Margherita costs 39 PLN (9.24 EUR, 9.65 USD, 7.75 GBP), Marinara 3 Verdure costs 37 PLN (8.77 EUR, 9.16 USD, 7.36 GBP), Parmigiana Verde costs 44 PLN (10.43 EUR, 10.89 USD, 8.75 GBP), Diavola costs 45 PLN (10.66 EUR, 11.14 USD, 8.95 GBP), Capricciosa costs 49 PLN (11.61 EUR, 12.13 USD, 9.74 GBP), and Parma costs as much as 53 PLN (12.56 EUR, 13.12 USD, 10.54 GBP).
At Avionetka in Nowa Huta, Margherita is one of the cheaper options at 31 PLN (7.35 EUR, 7.67 USD, 6.16 GBP), Bufala costs 35 PLN (8.29 EUR, 8.66 USD, 6.96 GBP), Salame costs 38 PLN (9.00 EUR, 9.41 USD, 7.55 GBP), Parma costs 39 PLN (9.24 EUR, 9.65 USD, 7.75 GBP), and white pizzas range from 32 PLN (7.58 EUR, 7.92 USD, 6.36 GBP) for Funghi to 41 PLN (9.72 EUR, 10.15 USD, 8.15 GBP) for Gambero.
At Numero Uno in Nowa Huta district, Margherita costs 33 PLN (7.82 EUR, 8.17 USD, 6.56 GBP), Capricciosa costs 39 PLN (9.24 EUR, 9.65 USD, 7.75 GBP), Bufala costs 40 PLN (9.48 EUR, 9.90 USD, 7.95 GBP), Quattro Formaggi costs 42 PLN (9.95 EUR, 10.40 USD, 8.35 GBP), and Pistacjo costs 45 PLN (10.66 EUR, 11.14 USD, 8.95 GBP). It is clearly visible that prices in places not frequented by tourists are lower.
At Tutti Santi, it’s not cheap. Capricciosa, Prosciutto e Salame, or Pancetta e Salame cost 45.95 PLN (10.89 EUR, 11.37 USD, 9.14 GBP). Salame Picante costs 43.95 PLN (10.41 EUR, 10.88 USD, 8.74 GBP), Margherita costs 37.95 PLN (8.99 EUR, 9.39 USD, 7.55 GBP), and the Santa Clara pizza costs as much as 52.95 PLN (12.55 EUR, 13.11 USD, 10.53 GBP).
At Kreska Mąki on Nadwiślańska Street, Margherita costs 35 PLN (8.29 EUR, 8.66 USD, 6.96 GBP), pizzas with more toppings cost 40 PLN (9.48 EUR, 9.90 USD, 7.95 GBP), and those with the most toppings cost 51 PLN (12.09 EUR, 12.62 USD, 10.14 GBP). At Boccanera, Margherita costs 39 PLN (9.24 EUR, 9.65 USD,~7.75 GBP), Parma 52 PLN (12.32 EUR, 12.87 USD, 10.34 GBP), Capricciosa 46 PLN (10.90 EUR, 11.38 USD,~9.15 GBP), Diavola 48 PLN (11.37 EUR, 11.88 USD, 9.54 GBP), and Nduja 52 PLN (12.32 EUR, ~12.87 USD, 10.34 GBP).
In Kraków, there are also chain restaurants that don’t offer Neapolitan pizza but rather regular pizza. What are their prices? In the Polish chain Fabbrica, a 32 cm Margherita costs 35 PLN (8.29 EUR, 8.66 USD, 6.96 GBP), and Salame costs 42 PLN (9.95 EUR, 10.40 USD, 8.35 GBP). At Banolli in Nowa Huta, a 31 cm Margherita costs 31 PLN (~7.35 EUR, 7.67 USD, 6.16 GBP), and Salame costs 38 PLN (9.00 EUR, 9.41 USD, 7.55 GBP).
Pizza Hut also operates in Poland. For a thick-crust Pepperoni pizza:
- Small (23 cm) costs 34.99 PLN (8.29 EUR, 8.66 USD, 6.96 GBP)
- Medium (31 cm) costs 44.99 PLN (10.66 EUR, 11.14 USD, 8.95 GBP)
- Large (38 cm) costs 54.99 PLN (13.03 EUR, 13.61 USD, 10.93 GBP)
How much does pizza cost in Krakow? Summary
Unfortunately, pizza in Poland is not cheap. What is considered a cheap snack abroad can cost over 50 PLN for a simple pizza in Krakow. In the cheapest places, the most affordable pizza in Krakow costs just over 30 PLN, while in some places, the same basic pizza can cost around 40 PLN.
The prices listed above for selected pizzerias in Krakow are from menus available in the begining of 2025. In the future, prices may be higher.
For tourists visiting Krakow, it’s worth noting that credit and debit cards, including Visa and Mastercard, are widely accepted, making payments convenient. In the city center, you can pay with AmEx in many places. It’s best to pay with cards that do not charge foreign transaction fees, such as Revolut.
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