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Discover Krakow's legends through a captivating 20-minute multimedia robot show featuring stories of the Wawel Dragon, Kinga, and Wieliczka salt mine for just $12.

The Krakow: Legends of Krakow Robot Show Entry Ticket offers an affordable and innovative way to explore the city’s most famous stories. Priced at just $12 per person and lasting 20 minutes, this multimedia show uses cutting-edge robot technology to bring Krakow’s legends to life. It’s a perfect option for travelers seeking a quick yet memorable insight into local folklore, especially if they appreciate high-tech storytelling.
This tour departs from Lesser Poland and is designed to captivate audiences with dynamic visuals and interactive elements. The 4.4-star provider rating indicates consistent quality, making it a reliable choice for those curious about Krakow’s rich cultural tales. While the show is concise, it packs a punch with vivid storytelling and impressive technology, ideal for a short break during a busy sightseeing day.
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This tour features a 20-minute multimedia presentation that vividly recounts some of Krakow’s most famous stories. Using robots and multimedia backgrounds, the show narrates legends like the Wawel Dragon, who once terrorized the city, and Kinga, the legendary salt mine figure. The presentation also covers the Mariacki Towers, the Yellow Boot, and the Sigismund Bell, providing a comprehensive glimpse into Krakow’s folklore.
The robot theatre technology allows for interactive moments, where characters from stories can be summoned or observed. The use of latest tech makes the tales more engaging, with the chance to travel back in time and see dangerous encounters, ghostly apparitions, or the dancing Lajkonik passing through the streets.

This show takes place in the heart of Lesser Poland, making it easy for visitors to include in their sightseeing plans. The ticket includes entry to the multimedia experience, and travelers can skip lines, saving valuable time. The availability is flexible, with multiple starting times, allowing visitors to choose a slot that fits their schedule.
Because there’s no included hotel pick-up or drop-off, it’s best suited for those staying nearby or planning to visit the city center directly. The audio guide in several languages—English, Polish, Spanish, French, Ukrainian, and German—ensures clear understanding regardless of language preference.

The show highlights stories connected to Wawel Castle, Salt Mine in Wieliczka, and the Sigismund Bell, giving context to some of the most recognizable symbols in Krakow. The Wawel Dragon story is particularly famous, and the show’s visual presentation makes the myth lively and memorable.
The narrative also features Kinga, a legendary figure associated with the salt mines, and explores the dangers faced by historical characters like Mr. Twardowski. Including the Lajkonik dance, the show links legends with Krakow’s lively traditions, giving a sense of how stories are woven into the city’s cultural fabric.
More Great Tours NearbyThe latest multimedia technology is a standout feature of this tour. Robots are used to interact with the backgrounds, depict characters, and enact scenes, making stories more vivid than traditional narration. This tech-driven approach attracts audiences of all ages, especially those interested in innovative storytelling methods.
The show allows for exciting interactions, such as summoning ghosts or witnessing legendary dances, which adds an extra layer of engagement. These features make the 20-minute experience feel lively and immersive, despite its brevity.

At just $12, this ticket offers an excellent value for anyone wanting a quick cultural fix. The short duration makes it a good option for travelers with limited time or those seeking a light activity between other major attractions.
Because no food or drinks are included and the experience lasts only 20 minutes, it’s best suited for a quick cultural enrichment rather than an in-depth tour. The availability of multiple languages ensures accessibility for international visitors, and the free cancellation policy adds flexibility.
Travelers are advised to wear comfortable shoes since the show may be part of a broader walking day. The ticket does not include transportation, so plan to arrive directly at the venue. The show’s concise format means that waiting or long lines are unlikely, especially with the skip-the-line feature.
Taking note of the start times and arriving a few minutes early helps ensure an unobstructed experience. Since the presentation uses multi-language audio guides, visitors should select their preferred language beforehand if possible.

This multimedia robot show provides a distinct approach compared to traditional guided tours or museum visits. It combines storytelling with technology for a modern take on legends, making it especially appealing for families, tech enthusiasts, or those wanting a light-hearted cultural activity.
While it doesn’t include visits to Wieliczka Salt Mine or Oskar Schindler’s Factory, it complements these by providing legendary context in a quick and entertaining format. For travelers interested in night cruises, folk shows, or guided museum tours, this show offers a short, engaging alternative.

Given its short duration and affordable price, this show is ideal as a midday break or evening activity. It pairs well with sightseeing at nearby landmarks like Wawel Castle or Main Market Square, both within walking distance.
You can plan to attend the show after a morning exploring Krakow’s streets or before heading to an evening performance or dinner. The flexible start times mean it can easily fit into various schedules, making it a convenient choice on any trip.
This innovative storytelling experience combines technology, culture, and legend in a compact, fun format. Its affordable price and short duration make it a smart addition to any Krakow itinerary, especially for travelers eager to learn about local tales in a novel way.
While it is not a comprehensive tour of Krakow’s attractions, it offers an entertaining overview of key legends and symbols. The interactive, multimedia approach especially appeals to younger audiences or those interested in modern storytelling.
In summary, the Krakow: Legends of Krakow Robot Show provides a quick, engaging, and tech-enhanced glimpse into the city’s storied past. It’s a cost-effective and accessible option that complements more extensive sightseeing, making it a worthwhile stop for anyone curious about Krakow’s folklore.
What is included in the ticket price?
The ticket grants access to the 20-minute multimedia robot show and includes the audio guide in multiple languages.
Are there any additional costs or extras?
No, the price covers entry and the show itself. It does not include hotel transfers or access to temporary exhibitions.
How long is the show?
The presentation lasts 20 minutes, making it a quick activity that fits easily into a busy schedule.
Can I cancel my booking?
Yes, free cancellation is available up to 24 hours before the scheduled start time.
What languages are available for the presentation?
The show offers audio guides in English, Polish, Spanish, French, Ukrainian, and German.
Is the experience suitable for children?
Yes, the interactive, visual format makes it appealing for families and young audiences.
Where does the tour take place?
The show is located in Lesser Poland, in a venue accessible for most travelers within the city.
Do I need to bring anything special?
Comfortable shoes are recommended; no specific items are required. Bringing a student card is suggested if applicable for discounts.
Is this tour accessible for people with mobility challenges?
The provided data does not specify accessibility features, so it’s best to check in advance for specific needs.
How do I book tickets?
Tickets can be purchased in advance online, with the option to select your preferred start time and enjoy skip-the-line entry.