Attractions in the area
Kraków Factory
1,8 km
Kraków Factory is a popular outlet mall where you can find designer clothing, footwear, and accessories at attractive prices. It’s the perfect place for shopping without the crowds and with a wide selection. After shopping, you can relax in one of the cafes or grab a bite to eat in the food court. The facility is spacious, modern, and easily accessible by car and public transport.
The Rudawa Valley and Kmita's Rock
5 km
Charming green spaces ideal for hiking and cycling. The Rudawa Valley delights with its tranquility and picturesque landscape, and Kmita’s Rock is a wonderful vantage point and a place to connect with nature. The proximity of these places makes them a great choice for an afternoon of relaxation.
Krakow Zoo
6 km
Located in Wolski Forest, the Krakow Zoo is a perfect attraction for families with children and nature lovers. You’ll find a wide variety of animals from around the world, and the forest setting provides a relaxing atmosphere for a longer walk and an educational adventure.
Bronowice Mall
7 km
A modern shopping center with a wide range of shops, services, and restaurants, Bronowice Mall is the perfect place for family shopping, a quick lunch, or an after-work movie. Its bright interior, ample parking, and convenient location make it one of the most popular destinations in this part of Krakow. It frequently hosts seasonal events and promotions.
Kosciuszko Mound
8 km
Built in honor of Tadeusz Kościuszko, the Mound offers a beautiful panoramic view of Krakow. It’s also an interesting historical site, with a museum and exhibitions inside. It’s a great option for a short trip out of town, a family walk, or an active sightseeing experience with a historical backdrop.
Wisła Kraków Stadium
9 km
Located in the city center, the stadium is not only a venue for football matches but also a key point on the map of Krakow’s sporting and cultural events. You can take a guided tour or attend a match to experience the atmosphere of a true sports spectacle.
Old Town in Krakow
11 km
The Old Town is the heart of Krakow, a UNESCO World Heritage Site, brimming with history, charm, and extraordinary architecture. Strolling between the Cloth Hall, St. Mary’s Church, and the Barbican, you’ll feel the atmosphere of bygone centuries. Numerous cafés, museums, and galleries create a unique atmosphere, perfect for any season.
Wawel Royal Castle
12 km
Wawel Castle is one of the most important historical sites in Poland. The former seat of Polish kings, it captivates with its beautiful architecture, artistic treasures, and cathedral, where the kings are buried. The castle overlooks the Vistula River, offering a magnificent view of Krakow and a perfect place to discover history.
House of Attractions
12 km
A multimedia entertainment center in the heart of Krakow. Virtual reality, a mirror maze, an upside-down house, and a 7D cinema are just some of the attractions that guarantee unforgettable experiences for children and adults. It’s the perfect place for a family outing and unique entertainment.
Sanctuary of Divine Mercy in Łagiewniki
14 km
This place of worship of international significance, associated with the figure of St. Faustina Kowalska, is home to the Basilica of Divine Mercy and the John Paul II Centre. It is a space for contemplation, prayer, and spiritual reflection, eagerly visited by pilgrims from around the world.
Polish Aviation Museum in Krakow
15 km
The museum houses an impressive collection of airplanes, helicopters, and aircraft engines. It’s a real treat for history, technology, and military enthusiasts – both adults and children. The exhibition includes both Polish designs and unique aircraft from around the world.
Galeria Krakowska
6 km
Located right next to the Main Train Station, Galeria Krakowska is one of the largest shopping centers in Krakow. It combines modern architecture with a wide selection of shops, restaurants, and cafes. It’s a convenient place for quick shopping, socializing, or lunch during sightseeing. Its proximity to public transportation makes it a great base for exploring the rest of the city.
Krakow Water Park
17 km
The largest water park in the region, perfect for families. Recreational pools, slides, children’s pools, and relaxation areas ensure there’s something for everyone. It’s a great way to spend time actively, regardless of the weather.
Ojców National Park
21 km
A picturesque national park with unique rock formations, caves, and castle ruins. Perfect for nature lovers, hikers, and history buffs. Worth seeing are Hercules’ Club, Łokietek’s Cave, and Ojców Castle—places that are enchanting at any time of year.
Wieliczka Salt Mine
25 km
This is one of the oldest salt mines in the world, a UNESCO World Heritage Site. While exploring the underground routes, you’ll see salt chapels, lakes, and sculptures that create a magical atmosphere. It’s an ideal attraction for families, couples, and history and technology enthusiasts.
Pieskowa Skała Castle
26 km
Perched on a rock overlooking the Prądnik Valley, Pieskowa Skała Castle is a jewel of Renaissance architecture. Inside, there’s a museum displaying art exhibits, and the surrounding area invites you to stroll and admire the nature of Ojców National Park.
Energylandia in Zator
45 km
The largest amusement park in Poland, offering over 100 attractions for children and adults. Roller coasters, carousels, water play areas, and shows – this is a place where the entire day flies by in a rhythm of fun. Perfect for a family trip full of adrenaline and joy.
Zatorland – Moving Dinosaurs Park
45 km
An interactive educational park with over 100 moving dinosaur models. You’ll also find a Skeleton and Fossil Museum, paleontology workshops, and attractions for children. Great entertainment combined with learning and adventure in a prehistoric setting.
Auschwitz-Birkenau Museum in Oświęcim
55 km
This is one of the most important memorial sites in the world. A former German Nazi concentration and extermination camp, it is now visited by millions of tourists annually. Visiting it is a deeply moving experience that helps us understand the tragic events of World War II.
Rabkoland w Rabce-Zdroju
80 km
A family amusement park geared towards younger children. Fairytale rides, carousels, and interactive games make it the perfect place for a day trip with the little ones. Located in the spa town of Rabka, it provides safe and colorful entertainment.
Wielka Krokiew in Zakopane
110 km
The famous Stanisław Marusarz Ski Jump is a must-see when visiting Zakopane. You can tour it, take a chairlift to the top, or watch a sporting event. From the top, there’s a picturesque view of the Tatra Mountains and the entire city—a must-see attraction not only for sports fans.