Day Trips from Krakow

Popular destinations around Krakow

Looking for the best day trip from Krakow? From historic sites and underground wonders to mountain landscapes and family attractions, there are many unforgettable places you can visit within a day from the city.

Beyond Krakow – Day Trips & Escapes
Gates to Auschwitz Birkenau Concentration Camp

Auschwitz-Birkenau

One of the most important memorial sites in Europe, preserving the history of the former Nazi concentration and extermination camp Auschwitz-Birkenau.

Underground lake in Wieliczka

Wieliczka Salt Mine

A UNESCO-listed underground world of salt chambers, lakes, tunnels and impressive sculptures carved deep beneath the surface.

Zakopane – Tatra Mountains & Thermal Baths

A popular mountain escape combining traditional wooden architecture, Tatra landscapes, local culture and relaxing thermal pools.

Wadowice

The hometown of Pope John Paul II, known for its historic market square, papal museum and famous cream cakes.

Wadowice

The hometown of Pope John Paul II, known for its historic market square, papal museum and famous cream cakes.

Energylandia

The largest amusement park in Poland, offering rollercoasters, family attractions, water zones and entertainment for all ages.

Energylandia

The largest amusement park in Poland, offering rollercoasters, family attractions, water zones and entertainment for all ages.

A scenic region famous for traditional wooden raft cruises through the Dunajec Gorge surrounded by mountains and forests.

Pieniny Mountains & Dunajec River Rafting

A scenic region famous for traditional wooden raft cruises through the Dunajec Gorge surrounded by mountains and forests.

Częstochowa

One of Poland’s most important pilgrimage destinations, home to the Jasna Góra Monastery and the Black Madonna icon.

Częstochowa

One of Poland’s most important pilgrimage destinations, home to the Jasna Góra Monastery and the Black Madonna icon.

A unique village famous for colourful hand-painted houses decorated with traditional floral patterns.

Zalipie

A unique village famous for colourful hand-painted houses decorated with traditional floral patterns.

A UNESCO pilgrimage site known for its historic monastery complex and scenic chapels spread across the surrounding hills.

Kalwaria Zebrzydowska

A UNESCO pilgrimage site known for its historic monastery complex and scenic chapels spread across the surrounding hills.

One of the oldest salt mines in the world, offering historic underground chambers and unique mining routes.

Bochnia Salt Mine

One of the oldest salt mines in the world, offering historic underground chambers and unique mining routes.

Visitors standing beside the underground mining railway inside Guido Coal Mine in Zabrze, exploring historic tunnels deep below ground.

Silesia – Industrial History & Underground Adventures

Explore the industrial heritage of southern Poland through historic coal mines, underground tunnels and post-industrial landmarks.

Historic wooden church surrounded by golden autumn trees on the Wooden Architecture Route in southern Poland.

Wooden Architecture Route

A cultural trail featuring historic wooden churches, villages and landmarks typical of the Lesser Poland region.

Ruins of Ogrodzieniec Castle on the Trail of the Eagles’ Nests, surrounded by rocky cliffs and dramatic countryside views in southern Poland.

Eagles’ Nests Castles

A scenic trail connecting medieval castles and fortress ruins built on limestone cliffs across southern Poland.

Snow-covered wooden houses and quiet village street in Lanckorona during winter in southern Poland.

Lanckorona

A quiet hilltop village known for its wooden houses, artistic atmosphere and panoramic views over the surrounding countryside.

Sunlit limestone cliffs and walking trail in Kobylańska Valley, part of the Kraków-Częstochowa Upland in southern Poland.

Jura Krakowsko-Częstochowska

A picturesque region filled with limestone valleys, rock formations, caves, forests and medieval castle ruins.

Medieval Niedzica Castle overlooking the lake and mountain landscape in southern Poland near the Pieniny Mountains.

Czorsztyńskie Lake

A scenic lake surrounded by mountains and castles, popular for boat cruises, cycling and outdoor activities.

Skiers on the snowy slopes of Jaworzyna Krynicka with gondola lift and mountain views in southern Poland.

Krynica-Zdrój

A charming spa town in the mountains, known for mineral waters, walking trails and traditional resort architecture.

Panoramic sunrise view from Mogielica in the Beskid Wyspowy mountains, with rolling hills, morning mist and distant Tatra peaks.

Beskidy Mountains

A peaceful mountain region offering hiking trails, wooden villages, ski resorts and beautiful natural landscapes.