Located just outside of Kraków, the Wieliczka Salt Mine is one of Poland’s most unique and unforgettable attractions. This UNESCO World Heritage Site takes you deep underground through a maze of tunnels, chambers, and breathtaking spaces all carved entirely from salt. Tours are guided and last a few hours, so we recommend booking in advance and wearing comfortable shoes.
A stunning Gothic church located in Kraków’s Main Square, famous for its beautiful altar and the hourly trumpet performance played from the tower.
A deeply moving and important historical site located about an hour from Kraków. Many guests choose to visit to learn more about World War II history.
If you have extra time, take a day trip to Poland’s mountain region for breathtaking scenery, hiking, cozy restaurants, and traditional Polish highland culture.
One of Kraków’s hidden gems, Zakrzówek is a stunning turquoise lagoon and swimming pool. Located just outside the city center, it’s the perfect place to relax, take a scenic walk, enjoy the sunshine, or escape the busy crowds for a few hours. We recommend researching when the pools open beforehand.