Vodka Factory Museum Tour with Tasting


























Vodka Factory Museum Tour with Tasting
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Dive into Poland’s vodka heritage with hands-on exhibits, multimedia displays, and historic distillation artifacts.
Your ticket includes admission to the Vodka Factory Museum, plus unlimited time to explore the interactive exhibitions and its seven themed halls.
Explore everything from medieval distillation to modern bottling in a single, fascinating journey.
Discover how vodka shaped Polish culture, economy, and daily life through engaging audio guides available in five languages.
Savor a curated vodka tasting session at the end of your visit, sampling local spirits in style.
Admission to the interactive Vodka Factory Museum
Flexible entry
Access to seven thematic halls
Vodka tasting session
Audio guides in English, German, French, Italian, and Ukrainian
Unlimited time at the museum
Live guide

Vodka bottles displayed at Krakow Vodka Factory Museum with bartender image.
Discover the story of Polish vodka at Krakow’s Vodka Factory Museum, with interactive exhibits and a tasting session included.
Getting started
Arrive at the Vodka Factory Museum, located at 13 Fabryczna Street in the Fabryczna City complex. Present your ticket at the main entrance and pick up your audio guide in your preferred language before beginning your self-paced visit.
What to expect
Vodka Factory Museum
This museum explores the evolution of vodka production in Poland, set across nearly 1,500m² of interactive space. The experience highlights the cultural and economic role of spirits through seven thematic halls.
Features
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Thematic halls: Journey through seven multimedia-rich spaces, from medieval distillation tools to a recreated interwar bar, each illustrating a different era in vodka’s history.
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Historic apparatus: View original distillation equipment and learn about production methods based on ancient recipes and evolving technology.
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PRL wall of memories: See a collection of vodka brands from the People’s Republic of Poland, offering a glimpse into everyday life under communist rule.
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Cinema hall: Enjoy short films that bring the history and significance of vodka to life.
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Vodka tasting: Conclude your visit with a tasting session, sampling a selection of Polish vodkas to experience the tradition firsthand.

Crates of vodka bottles displayed at a museum in Krakow.

Vodka bottling machinery at a factory museum in Krakow.

Vodka bottles displayed at Krakow Vodka Factory Museum with bartender image.

Crates of vodka bottles displayed at a museum in Krakow.

Vodka bottling machinery at a factory museum in Krakow.

Vodka bottles displayed on wooden shelves at a museum in Krakow.
What to bring
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Carry a valid photo ID that matches the name on your booking, as it must be presented at the entrance.
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Bring your own headphones if you prefer to use them with the audioguide.
What’s not allowed
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Large bags, suitcases, and oversized luggage are not permitted inside the museum for security reasons.
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Pets are not allowed, except for registered service animals.
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Alcohol, drugs, and any form of intoxication are strictly prohibited on the premises.
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Flash photography, tripods, and filming equipment are not allowed within the exhibition areas.
Accessibility
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The museum is fully wheelchair accessible, with ramps and elevators available throughout the building.
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Accessible restrooms are available on site, and staff are trained to assist visitors with mobility requirements.
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The tasting session is restricted to visitors aged 18 and above.
Additional information
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High visitor numbers may lead to waiting times of approximately 15–30 minutes.
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The museum can be crowded during peak hours; for a quieter visit, consider arriving early in the day or later in the afternoon.

Vodka bottles displayed on wooden shelves at a museum bar, Krakow.

Vodka tasting setup at Krakow museum with glasses and herbs on wooden table.

Vodka bottles displayed on wooden shelves at a museum in Krakow.

Vodka bottles displayed on wooden shelves at a museum bar, Krakow.

Vodka tasting setup at Krakow museum with glasses and herbs on wooden table.
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