Learn about WWII history and Nazi oppression at Auschwitz
Discover the rich history in the beating heart of Poland, Krakow. Explore the captivating Wawel Castle or take a historic tour of the Unesco-listed salt mines!
Learn about WWII history and Nazi oppression at Auschwitz
Take a city break and go on a day trip from Krakow
Delve into underground wonders, and explore the Wieliczka Salt Mine from Krakow
The Wieliczka Salt Mine is on the UNESCO World Cultural Heritage list and is one of the oldest salt mines in the world. You'll discover deep chambers, lakes, galleries, sacred art, and a big dose of Polish history. Get ready for a salty treat if you love exploring the underground!
Time travel to the middle ages at the Rynek Underground Museum
Auschwitz-Birkenau Memorial and Museum is a living memorial to the 1.3 million people who were imprisoned in Nazi Germany's largest concentration camp, of whom 1.1 million perished. Visitors can learn about the camp's history and see original exhibits and documents from the camp's operation during the German Nazi regime. Auschwitz-Birkenau Memorial and Museum is located close to the industrial town of Oświęcim in southern Poland, just outside of Krakow.
Located in Oskar Schindler's former factory, the Schindler’s Factory Museum takes a poignant look at life in Krakow during World War II. It's located in Central Krakow and easily reachable on foot and by public transport.
Stroll through 70 hectacres of fun and try out one of the 120+ attractions!
Wawel Castle, just south of Krakow's Old Town, was the political and cultural heart of Poland through the 16th century. It's now a museum, where visitors can learn about Krakow's history and past royal family members.
Learn about Krakow's rich history on a city tour
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