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Through his factory, German industrialist Oskar Schindler saved the lives of 1,200 Jews during the Holocaust. A museum today, it commemorates these events and chronicles the dark reality of life in Krakow under Nazi occupation.

The Rynek Underground Museum features archaeological remains, artifacts, and interactive exhibits that bring the city's history to life. Browse our collection of Rynek Underground Museum tickets to avail yourself of guided tours.

Delve into a world of happiness and well-being at the Be Happy Museum in Krakow. Engage with interactive exhibits and installations that celebrate the pursuit of joy. Secure your spot with our tickets, allowing you to explore at your own pace.

Experience the pulse-pounding excitement of Energylandia, nestled in Zator, Poland. With its impressive collection of adrenaline-pumping roller coasters, immersive themed zones, captivating entertainment, and a plethora of children’s attractions, this amusement park promises endless adventure for thrill-seekers and families alike.

Discover over 1500 animals and 260 species at Krakow Zoo, a haven for endangered species. Learn about their conservation efforts and ecosystems on an educational journey. Browse our tickets for a world of penguins, red pandas, flamingos, and more!

Delve into the depths of the Wieliczka Salt Mine, a UNESCO World Heritage site near Krakow, Poland. Explore its labyrinthine passages, stunning underground chapels, and saline lakes, and marvel at the intricately carved salt sculptures.

The Wawel Royal Castle is an architectural marvel that offers a glimpse into the world of Polish royalty of the bygone years. Inside the Wawel Castle, you will find a Crown Treasury and Armory, where centuries of royal artifacts are preserved, including crowns, armor, and ceremonial weapons. The State Rooms are adorned with intricate stucco work and period furnishings, offering a glimpse into the opulent lifestyle of the royal court. Look out for the Wawel Dragon Statue, a beloved symbol of Krakow's folklore, before venturing into the castle's underground chambers to discover the mythical Dragon's Den.