Wieliczka Salt Mine Day Trip from Krakow
About this activity
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Experience Highlights
Enjoy this tour for groups of around 35 people and visit the Wieliczka Salt Mine. Discover an 800-year-old underground world with an expert guide on this 4-hour tour . You will visit 20 underground chambers over 3 kilometres long and 135 metres below ground level. Save time without queuing at the Wieliczka Salt Mine!
- Enjoy an air-conditioned minibus transfer experience from Krakow to the Wieliczka Salt Mine .
- Delve into the history of the salt mine with a professional local guide.
- This activity, for groups of about 35 people, includes entrance tickets to the salt mines.
What’s included
- 2-hour guided tour of the Wieliczka Salt Mines
- Entrance to the Wieliczka Salt Mine.
- Air-conditioned vehicle.
- Modern, air-conditioned van.
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Step by Step
Enjoy an organised transfer for groups of about 35 people by air-conditioned minibus from Krakow to the Wieliczka Salt Mines. On this tour of approximately 4 hours in total you will take an exciting journey into the depths through chambers, corridors, salt chapels and lakes.
Throughout this 3 kilometre tour, 135 metres underground, a local guide will take you through the historic underground city with its many wonderful stories and legends.
More than 300 kilometres of galleries, amazing underground lakes and hundreds of rooms decorated with sculptures make the Wieliczka salt mines one of the most visited places in Poland. This monument, a World Heritage Site since 1978, is the only facility in the world that has been in operation since the Middle Ages.
You will see beautiful chambers, part of which are chapels and one of which has as its patron saint St. Kinga, one of the most popular saints in the country. The chapel of St. Kinga is one of the biggest attractions of the whole mine. It is a gigantic church, some 1,000 square metres in size, built from thousands of tons of ore and featuring a huge statue of John Paul II, illuminated by large chandeliers hanging from the ceiling.