A weekend in Krakow is really one of the biggest travel destination newcomers. The past year, the destination has become more popular than ever with lots of bookings. Everyone wants to go to Krakow. Krakow originates from the heydays of the medieval times, which you can still see to this day. The city looks like something straight out of a fairytale with its lively square, spiral-shaped gothic tower, castle, and legends of dragons. Do as many others have done, and book your next city trip to Krakow in Poland and explore the secluded alleys, the hidden courtyards, and the network of underground tunnels and vaults. Krakow is a city for those who enjoy life and is now one of Europe’s biggest travel destinations.
Getting around
If you don’t want to walk, the tram or bus is the most convenient way to get around town. You can buy a ticket in one of the small kiosks. Once you hop on board the bus, you simply scan your ticket in one of the orange machines. All trips are priced the same, so it doesn’t matter where your destination is.
Krakow by flight
Krakow Airport is the biggest airport in the Krakow area. It’s around 15 kilometres from the city centre. A free transfer bus takes you from one terminal to the other. You can take the bus (208 or 292) or the train from the airport to central Krakow (12 km) which takes around 40 minutes and costs around 15 British pounds. Taxis and rental cars are available at the airport.
Book your trip to Krakow quick and easy online
When you book your trip to Krakow with us, you always have the safety of British travel insurance coverage. We want to give you the cheapest travel options without compromising quality or safety. At Norwegian Holidays, it’s easy and quick to book a holiday – all at an affordable price. Even if we are a modern online-based company, we are there for you before, during and after your trip.
External links
http://www.arrivalguides.com/en/Travelguides/Europe/Poland/Krakow/overview