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Best Attractions in Krakow

  • Dragon's Den

    A natural Limestone cave under the Wawel Hill, once home to a fire-breathing dragon and now a popular tourist spot.

  • Wieliczka Salt Mine

    The Wieliczka Salt Mine is a UNESCO World Heritage site, one of the world's deepest and oldest underground salt mines featuring caverns, corridors and chapels carved from salt.

  • Oldtown

    Krakow's Old Town (Star Miasto) is considered one of the most photogenic spots in Poland, featuring the Main Market Square, churches, historic buildings, restaurants and nightlife.

  • Wieliczka Salt Mine / Kopalnia Soli Wieliczka

    Wieliczka Salt Mine is a UNESCO world heritage site with guided tours through underground tunnels, chambers, carvings, and the vast St Kinga's Chapel.

  • Salt Mine

    One of the oldest salt mines in the world, dating back to the 1200s, featuring underground tunnels, salt sculptures, underground lakes, and the Chapel of St. Kinga made completely out of salt.

  • Salt Mine Tour

    A recommended day trip from Krakow to visit the historic Wieliczka Salt Mine.

  • Schindlers Factory Tour

    A recommended tour to Oscar Schindler's factory, now a museum about Jews and World War II.

  • City Bike Tour Krakow

    A suggestion to explore Krakow by bicycle.

  • Krakow to Auschwitz Tour

    A recommendation for a day trip from Krakow to visit the Nazi extermination camp of Auschwitz.

  • Krakow Jewish Quarter Tour

    A suggestion to take a tour of the Jewish Quarter in Krakow.

  • Visca Salt Mine

    An easy 25-minute train ride on your own or you can take an organized tour.

  • Vilisa Salt Mine

    The Wieliczka Salt Mine extracted salt starting from the 13th century all the way up until 1996.

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