The most important attractions of Zakopane and the famous rafting on the Dunajec gorge, that is everything you need to see in Podhale. Fantastic location makes Zakopane the best viewpoint of the Tatra Mountains. It is a wonderful place to relax at any time of the year. In addition, the Dunajec Gorge is one of the most beautiful breakthroughs on our continent and it forms the largest tourist attraction on a European scale. On the way, great views of the Pieniny, Czorsztyn Lake and castles in Niedzica and Czorsztyn.
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Going rafting down the Dunajec river is one of the most beloved and classic tourist attractions in all of Poland. The tour begins around 7:00 am from the center of Krakow, or from your place of accommodation in the city.
After about 2 hours, you will reach the boating center, where you will board a traditional wooden watercraft, operated by a river guide in customary regional dress. This stunningly scenic water route will gently take you 15 kilometers downstream, underneath legendary mountain peaks and alongside thick woodlands and winding nature paths. You may even spot some curious local wildlife along the way!
You will visit a cherished fifteenth century church that’s inscribed on the UNESCO World Heritage List. Located in Dębno Podhalańskie, it’s dedicated to Saint Michael the Archangel, and is part of the Wooden Architecture Trail around Krakow. This important and distinct church is one of the trail’s highlights.
From Dębno Podhalańskie, it's around 50-minute drive to the Shrine of Our Lady of Fatima in Krzeptowki, built to commemorate the Polish Pope John Paul II's survival of an assassination attempt in the 1980s.
It's just a short drive from Krzeptówki to the town center. Your guide will lead you to Peksowy Brzyzek old cemetery, home to the graves of Zakopane locals, including several World War II resistance heroes, and along Krupowki Street, one of Poland's best-known shopping streets, where you'll have the chance to grab a bite to eat (own expense).
From Krupówki Street, it's a thrilling ride by funicular up to the top of Gubalowka Hill, which offers stunning views of the city and the mountains.
The last attraction before returning to Krakow is the village Chochołów-a village built from the area of wooden houses highlanders.
Krakow, the former capital of Poland, is a city rich in history, culture, and stunning architecture. It's home to the Wawel Royal Castle, the historic Main Market Square, and the largest medieval old town in Europe. Krakow's vibrant arts scene, bustling nightlife, and proximity to Auschwitz-Birkenau and the Wieliczka Salt Mine make it a must-visit destination.
This iconic castle was the residence of Polish kings and a symbol of Polish statehood. It offers a glimpse into Poland's rich history.
One of the largest medieval town squares in Europe, surrounded by historic buildings, cafes, and shops.
A UNESCO World Heritage site featuring underground chambers, chapels, and sculptures carved out of salt.
A poignant and sobering visit to the largest Nazi concentration camp, now a memorial and museum.
The historic Jewish quarter with a rich cultural heritage, vibrant nightlife, and charming streets.
Dumplings filled with various ingredients like meat, cheese, potatoes, or fruits.
A type of bread ring, similar to a bagel, often sold by street vendors.
A Polish street food consisting of a half-baguette topped with mushrooms, cheese, and various condiments.
A breaded pork cutlet, similar to schnitzel, often served with potatoes and cabbage.
This is the best time to visit Krakow for pleasant weather and outdoor activities. The city is lively with festivals and tourists.
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Krakow is generally safe for tourists, but petty crime like pickpocketing can occur in crowded areas.
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Explore the underground chambers, chapels, and sculptures carved out of salt in this UNESCO World Heritage site.
Visit the largest Nazi concentration camp, now a memorial and museum, to learn about the Holocaust.
A picturesque mountain town known for its stunning scenery, hiking trails, and skiing opportunities.
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