• Visit the original enamel factory of Oskar Schindler • Skip the ticket line to one of the most important museums in Krakow • Hear personal stories about life in Krakow under Nazi...Read more
Explore the history of pinball machines by playing them Check out over 30 different machines Chill out and grab a drink in the lounge bar Play the machines without any...Read more
This ticket offers you an entrance to Wieliczka Salt Mine and free round transportation. We have your Salt Mine ticket covered as well - it will be reserved for you. • Gain the entry to one of the oldest salt mines listed on the UNESCO World Cultural Heritage List • Feel the unique microclimate which has a positive influence on health...Read more
The Oskar Schindler's Museum is very popular among tourists. First of all because the tragic events that took place in Krakow during the Second World War are shown in Stephen Spielberg's oscar-winning film "Schindler's List". The museum's atypical and modern exhibition will leave no one indifferent. Learn the story of a German entrepreneur who led...Read more
The Wieliczka Salt Mine dates back to medieval times and has a history of around 9 centuries of salt exploitation.
The tourist route through the mine is located 135 meters underground, and is accessible by stairs, or by elevator now on special demand. It is an absolutely unique place to visit and is a must-see during your stay in...Read more
The Wieliczka Salt Mine dates back to medieval times and has a history of around 9 centuries of salt exploitation.
The tourist route through the mine is located 135 meters underground, and is accessible by stairs, or by elevator now on special demand. It is an absolutely unique place to visit and is a must-see during your stay in...Read more
Our workshops give a unique opportunity to learn about old techniques of working with stained glass and create an individual piece sitting among actual master craftsmen.
All workshops consist of a tour around the museum and a coffee break, with snacks and beverages included in the price.
Kanonicza street No. 19, known as the House of St. Stanis?aw, has been occupied by the Archdiocese Museum since 1994. In the past, the Dean House was here, and Karol Wojty?a lived here for a couple of years. This Church invested the greatest resources in art, which is why sacred art is so valuable to us today. Just go to the Diocesan Museum and...Read more
The permanent exhibition is housed in the Jan Matejko’s family home (1838-1893), the greatest Polish artist working in the genre of history painting, a collector and an enthusiast for monuments, particularly those in Cracow. The old Cracow building (rebuilt in the 18th and 19th centuries) is the place where Jan Matejko was born, lived with his...Read more
Visit the Wieliczka Salt Mine, one of Poland’s top attractions that's on UNESCO's World List of Cultural and Natural Heritage. The half-day skip-the-line starts twice a day.
Learn about the salt mine that is the best-preserved site of its type in the world. Opened in the 13th century, it has been in continuous operation since that...Read more
The National Museum in Cracow has gathered the largest and most valuable collection of works by Stanis?aw Wyspia?ski (1869-1907) - one of the most important, original and appreciated artist from the turn of the 19th and 20th centuries, who belongs among such artists as Klimt, Mucha and Gaudi; the exhibition comprises of about 900 works.
Enjoy complimentary access to Krakow’s top museums and its bus and tram network with the Krakow Museums and Transport Pass. Choose from a 2- or 3-day pass and gain entrance to 40 museums, including the impressive Rynek Underground, with its original medieval market stalls; Oskar Schindler’s Factory; and a wealth of art galleries, churches and...Read more
Honour the victims of the World War II Holocaust at Auschwitz-Birkenau and trace the story of Krakow’s Nazi occupation on this one day experience. Take a guided tour of the UNESCO-listed Auschwitz-Birkenau concentration camp and see its moving exhibitions and prison blocks.
The Auschwitz-Birkenau Museum serves as a critical educational...Read more
With only one ticket you can visit two museums. Józef Czapski’s Biographical Museum which constitutes of a sort of timeline which follows the extraordinary life of the writer and painter, but also the series of the 20th-century nightmares and The Czapski Museum which displays collection of old prints and manuscripts. Exhibitions also compliment...Read more
Experience the diversed folk culture and the crystal clear air of the Polish highlands.
Zakopane - the tourist centre of winter sports and mountain tourism is located at foot of the Tatra Mountains. The town offers many monuments of old wooden architecture built in the peculiar, local style (so called "zakopane style"). After you get to...Read more
The Galicia Jewish Museum was launched to pay a tribute to all the victims of the Holocaust and celebrate the Jewish culture of Polish Galicia. Located in Kazimierz, renown Jewish Cracow’s district, the attraction has greatly embedded itself in the local climate, offering simultaneously a new, innovative...Read more