Explore Krakow with complete freedom thanks to the Krakow City Pass! Enjoy convenient, budget-friendly access to the city’s top sights – skip the lines, skip the hassle, and see Krakow at your own pace. The City Pass is the perfect option for travelers looking to make the most of their time in Poland’s cultural capital.
What’s included:
-Entry to over 20 museums and attractions, including Aviation Museum, Kościuszko Mound, and the Czartoryski Museum (featuring Lady with an Ermine).
-Unlimited travel on public transport (trams and buses) within Krakow's city zone.
-Available in 1-day, 2-day, or 3-day options – choose what suits your itinerary.
-Easy pickup
Collect your pass easily at the tourist information point in the city:
Krakville Tours - Sienna 17 - 08:00 - 22:00 (Every day)
Church of St. Adalbert
Cricoteka - Centre for Documentation of the Art of Tadeusz Kantor
Czartoryski Palace Museum
Located in the Kazimierz district, this 15th-century Town Hall was converted into a Renaissance building in the 16th century, which now houses the Museum of Ethnography.
The Galicia Jewish Museum exists to commemorate the victims of the Holocaust and to celebrate the Jewish culture of Polish Galicia, presenting Jewish history from a new perspective.
Home Army Museum (Muzeum Armii Krajowej)
House of Jan Matejko - Krakow National Museum
Jozef Mehoffer House - Krakow National Museum
MOCAK Museum of Contemporary Art in Krakow
Polish Aviation Museum
The Archdiocesan Museum
The Bishop Erazm Ciolek Palace - National Museum in Krakow
Kościuszko Mound (Polish: kopiec Kościuszki) is an artificial mound in Kraków, Poland. It was erected by Cracovians in commemoration of the Polish national leader Tadeusz Kościuszko, and modelled after Kraków's prehistoric mounds of Krak and Wanda. A serpentine path leads to the top, approximately 326 metres (1,070 ft) above sea level, with a panoramic view of the Vistula River and the city.
Museum of Emeryk Hutten-Czapski (also the Czapski Museum) - a branch of the National Museum in Krakow, ascending in the Czapski Palace at 10-12 Józefa Piłsudskiego Street and in the house of Władysław Łoziński at 14 J. Piłsudskiego Street.
The National Museum in Kraków has gathered the largest and most valuable collection of works by Stanisław Wyspiański (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. Around 500 pieces from the collection will be displayed as part of the largest exhibition of the artist’s works in Poland for 50 years (the last large display of his works from the Kraków collection was held at the Main Building of the National Museum in Kraków in 2000).
Welcome to the magical world of legends and stories associated with Krakow! Our robotic show presents in a unique way the most fascinating legends of the city, such as the story of the Wawel Dragon, Kinga and the salt mine in Wieliczka, the Mariacki towers, the yellow boot, and the Sigismund Bell.
The museum is located on Sasanek 2A street, Kraków-Nowa Huta. Archaeological Museum Nowa Huta branch. The Nowa Huta Branch of the Archaeological Museum in Cracow is located in the manor and park complex in Branice. The first mention of the village appeared in written sources in 1250, when Boleslaw the Chaste granted the governor of Cracow, Klemens, son of Sulislaw, the right to catch beavers in the area. Archaeological relics, on the other hand, attest to the existence of a settlement here as early as the Neolithic Age (ca. 6000 BC).
The Gallery of 19th-Century Polish Art, located in the historic Cloth Hall on Krakow’s Main Market Square, is one of the most prestigious branches of the National Museum in Krakow. It showcases masterpieces by leading Polish painters such as Jan Matejko, Henryk Siemiradzki, and Józef Chełmoński, across four themed rooms representing Classicism, Romanticism, Academic Art, and Realism/Impressionism. After its renovation, the gallery offers modern amenities and a terrace with a stunning view of the square, while preserving its rich collection of over 200 paintings and sculptures.
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