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Discover Krakow with a flexible City Card offering access to 35 museums, landmarks, and unlimited public transport for 1, 2, or 3 days—perfect for exploring at your own pace.
Krakow’s City Card with Public Transport offers a versatile way to experience the city over 1, 2, or 3 days. Priced to suit different schedules, this pass provides access to 35 museums and landmarks, along with the option for unlimited travel on Krakow’s public transportation system. Starting from InfoKraków locations, the card combines cultural exploration with practical mobility, making it a smart choice for visitors eager to see many sights without the hassle of individual ticket purchases.
This tour is especially valuable for those interested in historical sites related to WWII and Krakow’s Jewish community, such as Oscar Schindler’s factory and the ghetto’s Eagle Pharmacy. However, the card’s flexibility and broad museum access also make it suitable for travelers who want to explore at their own pace, whether for a quick weekend trip or a longer stay. Keep in mind that for seamless transportation, opting for a card with unlimited public transit access enhances convenience, especially for navigating the city’s diverse districts.


The City Card grants access to 35 museums and landmarks across Krakow, giving travelers the chance to see prominent sites without separate tickets. This includes key locations tied to the city’s WWII history and its Jewish community, such as Oscar Schindler’s Factory. Visitors get a full list of included attractions, which simplifies planning and ensures no major site is missed during the valid period.
What makes this pass stand out is the ability to explore at your own pace. The flexibility of 1, 2, or 3 days means you can customize your visit based on your schedule. Whether you prefer to spend the first day in museums and the second exploring the city’s streets, this pass adapts to your travel style.
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The tour begins at InfoKraków locations on ul. w. Jana 2, ul. Szpitalna 25, or ul. Zgody 7. These sites open daily from 9:00 to 17:00, with the exception of Zgody 7, which is open until 18:00. The end of the activity occurs back at the start point, making pickup and drop-off straightforward.
Travelers should plan to visit during these hours to collect their pass, which is essential for access to all included sites. The flexibility in pickup time means you can choose a convenient window within the opening hours, making the process smooth and efficient.

One of the key strengths of this tour is the choice of duration—1, 2, or 3 days—allowing visitors to tailor their experience. This flexibility makes the pass accessible whether you want a quick cultural snapshot or an in-depth exploration.
Booking is simple and flexible, with options for reservation and payment later. Cancellation is permitted up to 24 hours before the activity, offering peace of mind. This feature is especially helpful if your plans change unexpectedly or if you want to secure your spot without immediate payment.
A significant part of the tour focuses on Krakow’s WWII history, especially the Jewish community’s impact. The Oscar Schindler’s Factory provides insights into Schindler’s role during the war, highlighting his legacy as a hero. The Eagle Pharmacy, part of the ghetto, offers a poignant look into life under Nazi occupation.
We appreciate how this combination of sites educates visitors about the wartime events that shaped Krakow. The museum entries are included in the pass, making these emotionally impactful stops easily accessible during your valid days.
More Great Tours NearbyFor those who opt for a card with unlimited public transport, visiting multiple sites becomes effortless. The city’s bus and tram networks are covered, allowing you to move between museums, the Old Town, and other districts without buying individual tickets.
This feature is especially useful for travelers wishing to maximize their sightseeing time. Whether you choose to travel day or night, the unlimited ride option ensures mobility is never a concern, making your exploration more relaxed and efficient.
It’s worth noting that this tour is not suitable for wheelchair users, which could impact some visitors with mobility needs. The main focus is on cultural and historical sites, many of which are accessible, but travelers should verify specific site accessibility if needed.
Meeting points are clearly identified at InfoKraków offices, with open hours that facilitate easy collection. The process is straightforward, and the pass allows for hassle-free entry into numerous attractions, saving you time and money.
This City Card offers a practical alternative to individual ticketing or guided tours. It’s comparable to other Krakow passes that include transportation and multiple attractions, but the flexibility in duration and the full list of 35 museums make it particularly attractive.
Travelers who want to explore at their own pace, avoid crowded ticket counters, and enjoy seamless transit will find this package very convenient. It also pairs well with other activities, like river cruises or guided tours, which are available separately if desired.
This tour suits independent travelers, history buffs, and museum enthusiasts eager to learn about Krakow’s WWII past and Jewish heritage. It’s ideal for those who prefer a flexible schedule and want to see many sites without the hassle of multiple tickets.
However, individuals with mobility challenges should consider accessibility options, as the tour is not suitable for wheelchair users. The option for unlimited public transport makes it especially appealing for those comfortable navigating the city’s transit system.
The Krakow City Card delivers excellent value for travelers planning to visit multiple museums and landmarks over a few days. Its flexibility, combined with unlimited public transport, makes it a practical choice for exploring Krakow comprehensively without unnecessary stress or expense.
While it emphasizes historical and WWII-related sites, the broad museum access means you can enjoy a well-rounded cultural experience. The ease of pickup, flexible booking, and full museum list are strong points that enhance overall convenience.
For visitors interested in a self-guided, flexible itinerary that combines culture, history, and city mobility, this tour offers a reliable and cost-effective solution. Just keep in mind that accessibility options are limited, so plan accordingly if needed.
Is this tour suitable for children or families?
The tour is mainly focused on museums and landmarks related to history and WWII, which may appeal to older children and teenagers interested in these topics.
Can I use the public transport option at night?
Yes, if you opt for a card with unlimited transport, you can travel day or night within Krakow’s transportation system.
What is included in the museum list?
The full museum list is provided with the City Card, including key sites like Oscar Schindler’s factory and the Eagle Pharmacy.
How do I pick up the City Card?
You start at one of the InfoKraków locations during opening hours from 9:00 to 17:00 or 18:00, depending on the site.
Can I cancel my booking?
Yes, you can cancel up to 24 hours in advance for a full refund.
Is this tour accessible for wheelchair users?
No, this activity is not suitable for wheelchair users.
How long does the pass last?
The pass is valid for 3 days from the start date, which you select when booking.
What if I want to extend my sightseeing beyond 3 days?
The current offer is limited to a maximum of 3 days; extending would require purchasing a new pass.
Are there any additional costs?
All museum entries and transportation are included if you opt for the full pass; other activities or guided tours are separate.
Can I combine this pass with other Krakow tours?
Yes, the pass complements other activities, such as river cruises or guided tours, which are available separately.
This detailed overview should help you decide if the Krakow City Card with Public Transport matches your travel style—balancing cultural discovery with practical mobility for a richer Krakow experience.
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