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Trip suggestions and tickets
Kraków is a city offering tourists many opportunities for leisure activities.
We offer our Guests the possibility to purchase tickets directly for sightseeing the city
and surroundings.
We will gladly assist in booking the following tours (guide available in Polish, English, German, French):
- Wieliczka Salt Mine
- Auschwitz Museum
- City Tour Kraków & Kazimierz
- Zakopane

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Advance tour bookings can be made through us:
tel:+48 12 631 62 00
e-mail: rezerwacja@hotel-logos.pl
Furthermore, we would like to remind you that dozens of events, markets, and festivals take place in Krakow, including the Christmas Market in the Main Square, the International Festival of Jewish Culture, the Triennale of Graphic Art, the Sacrum Profanum Festival, and the International Short Film Festival. The Krakow Philharmonic and Krakow Opera regularly host outstanding performers of world renown. The most famous Polish actors perform on the stages of Krakow theaters. You can visit the famous Piwnica pod Baranami. The Tauron Arena Kraków, a sports and entertainment hall opened in recent years, regularly invites well-known artists. The most important sporting events are organized there. Meanwhile, the ICE Kraków Congress Centre is the venue for Polish and international conferences, fairs, and exhibitions.

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What is worth seeing?
- Old Town – Main Market Square, Barbican, St. Mary's Church, Royal Castle on Wawel Hill. Numerous museums, including the Manggha Museum of Japanese Art and Technology.
- Kazimierz – former Jewish district, now a favorite place for artists, where synagogues neighbor trendy clubs and art galleries.
- Schindler's Factory – exhibition in the factory run during World War II by German Oskar Schindler, who saved the lives of Polish Jews by employing them.
- Wieliczka – salt mine; walk through underground corridors, caves, and adits to the greatest attraction – a chapel richly decorated with salt sculptures carved in the rock salt.
- Zakopane – winter capital of Poland and the most fashionable mountain resort. It attracts lovers of mountain trips and winter sports.

"Only he who wanders finds new paths".
Norwegian proverb
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And also...
- Łagiewniki – Sanctuary of Divine Mercy and John Paul II Center. It is visited annually by millions of pilgrims from around the world.
- Wadowice – the birthplace of Karol Wojtyła, the future pope and saint John Paul II. Pilgrims can visit the museum set up in his home.
- Auschwitz–Birkenau – a complex of Nazi German concentration camps from 1940-45, located near the town of Oświęcim.
- Tyniec - a Benedictine abbey situated on a limestone hill. The abbey grounds house the Tyniec Abbey Museum.
- Wooden Architecture Route – connects 253 of the most interesting folk architecture monuments; picturesque churches, orthodox churches, old manors, villas, and open-air museums.
