AÉROPORT JANA PAWLA II BALICE
Read moreKrakow's new airport offers direct flights to major European cities. Terminal 1 features a tourist information point, open from 9am to 7pm, cash dispensers and an exchange office (don't go there, it's theft). From the terminal, you have direct access to the parking lot and buses to the city center (car rental companies are located on level 0) and to the train station.
GARE ROUTIÈRE
Read moreThe bus station is located right behind the train station, which it is integrated into. You can reach it from Galeria Krakowska through an underground tunnel. From here depart national buses to Wieliczka, Zakopane, Oświęcim and international routes. Sindbad Eurobus (occasionally) and especially Flixbus (more regularly and with higher comfort) offer regular trips to France. If you leave from the bus station, plan at least 30 minutes in advance. The buses leave on time and do not wait.
GARE CENTRALE (KRAKÓW GŁÓWNY)
Read moreThe completely renovated PKP Central Station, Kraków Główny, is adjacent to the Galeria Krakowska shopping center. From here, trains to the country depart regularly, as well as daily trains to Berlin, Dresden, Frankfurt, Vienna, Bratislava, Budapest, Bucharest, Kiev and Odessa at very attractive prices. If you are going to Prague, you will have to change trains in Katowice. To leave the station in the direction of the center, follow the signs to Stare Miasto.
TRAM AQUATIQUE
Read moreYes, you read it right, this is the Krakow water streetcar (at least in literal translation). You might think of it as half-submerged rails and a kind of underwater train... but in reality it's just boats that operate a total of five lines between Krakow and the Tyniec Monastery. This is a good alternative for those who want to combine business with pleasure and discover the Vistula. Every day, from 10 am to 5 pm, streetcars on the water connect the Kazimierz shopping center to Tyniec. See the schedule on the website.