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Krakow Barbican, historic fortress included in Krakow Card - Museums and Attractions Pass.
Oskar Schindler's Enamel Factory entrance in Krakow, Poland.
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Krakow

Kraków Card: Access to 23 Museums & Unlimited Public Transportation

Duration
Duration

2 hours

Free cancellation
Free cancellation

Free cancellation up to 24 hours before the start of your experience

Transfers included
Transfers included
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Get access to 23 of Kraków’s top museums and attractions with **one convenient city card**—no need to buy separate tickets at each site.

Visit iconic spots like the Polish Aviation Museum, the Rynek Underground Museum beneath Kraków’s Main Square, and the Princes Czartoryski Museum, home to da Vinci’s *Lady with an Ermine*.

Enjoy **unlimited tram and bus travel across the city**, making it easy to move between attractions with your 1, 2, or 3-day pass.

Dive into Polish history at museums dedicated to art, archaeology, aviation, and wartime stories, including the National Museum, Kosciuszko Mound, and Home Army Museum.

Once you book, all voucher details are sent to your inbox—just head to one of the designated pickup points in Kraków to collect and activate your card.

Validity: 1/2/3 days

Access to 23 Kraków Museums

Unlimited access to Kraków’s public transportation network for 1/2/3 days (based on option selected)

**Museums and art galleries:** Czartoryski Museum, the Princes Czartoryski Museum (Lady with Ermine by Leonardo da Vinci), Polish Aviation Museum, the Gallery of 19th-Century Polish Art in the Sukiennice, the Stanisław Wyspiański Museum, the Jozef Mehoffer House, the Jan Matejko House, MOCAK

**Historical sites:** Kościuszko Mound, Arsenal

**Cultural museums:** The Seweryn Udziela Ethnographic Museum, Centre for Documentation of the Art of Tadeusz Kantor Cricoteka, Legends of Cracow, Museum of the Home Army dedicated Gen Emil Fieldorf Nil

**Archaeological sites:** Archaeological Museum (main building), Archaeological Museum (Underground of the Church of Saint Adalbert), Archaeological Museum (Nowa Huta Branice)

**Religious museums:** The Bishop Erazm Ciołek Palace, the Archdiocese Museum, the Szołayski House

**National Museum branches:** Main building of the National Museum, the Emeryk Hutten-Czapski Museum

**Jewish Heritage Sites:** Galicja Jewish Museum

Get all details [here](https://cdn-imgix.headout.com/media/pdfs/53ee8bb31d092ce76b6504784d8c89c8-Krakow%20City%20Card.pdf).

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The Kraków Card is your hassle-free passport to the city’s top cultural and historical landmarks, offering access to 23 attractions and unlimited public transport—all with one simple pass. Skip ahead of long ticketing lines, enjoy free entry to museums, and save up to 50% on individual attraction fees. It’s the easiest and most cost-effective way to experience the best the city has to offer!

Exploring Kraków made easier with unlimited public transportation access

With the Kraków Card, you’ll enjoy unlimited access to the city’s public transport network, including buses and trams, for the entire duration of your pass. Whether you're heading across town or squeezing in a few more stops before the day ends, you can travel with ease—no extra charges or transfers required, all while saving on individual transport costs.

Seamless activation

  • Booking is quick and fully digital. Once you reserve your Kraków Card, you’ll receive a voucher by email.

  • Head to a designated pickup point, like Krakville Tours on Sienna 17, to collect and activate your card.

  • At each museum or site, simply show your Kraków City Pass to enter. Some locations may ask for a photo ID.

  • For popular spots like the Rynek Underground Museum, you need to make reservations in advance. Make sure to confirm by email and pick up your ticket onsite.

Know before you go

What to bring

  • Carry a valid photo ID, as some museums may require it for ticket verification or discounts.​

  • Many museums, such as Oskar Schindler's Enamel Factory, have extensive exhibits that involve considerable walking. Wear your most comfortable, closed shoes.

What’s not allowed

  • Most museums prohibit large bags or suitcases. The Czartoryski Museum permits small bags but restricts large backpacks and suitcases.

  • While photography might be permitted, the use of flash and tripods is often restricted.

  • Food and beverages are not allowed within the exhibition areas to preserve the exhibits.

Accessibility

  • Most museums are wheelchair accessible. The Kraków National Museum is equipped with exterior and interior lifts, wheelchair lifts, and portable rails, while MOCAK offers level thresholds, wide doors, and accessible restrooms.

  • The Kraków Ethnographic Museum has visitor paths for those with visual impairments and collaborates with Polish sign language translators. Oskar Schindler's Factory offers audio descriptions and sign language translations for selected exhibits.

Additional information

  • See the full list of included attractions here.

  • Once you complete your booking, your voucher will be emailed to you. Present your mobile voucher along with a photo ID at the collection point to receive and activate your Kraków Card.

  • Your Kraków Card includes unlimited access to trams and buses, day and night, ideal for airport transfers or visiting places like Wieliczka without extra costs.

  • Keep in mind that final entry to most exhibitions is 90 minutes before closing, so plan your visit accordingly.

  • Museum opening hours may vary, and many are closed on Mondays, so it's a good idea to check ahead before your visit.

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