Zakopane & Tatra Mountains
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Escape the city for a day and visit a charming mountain resort in the Tatras. Discover delicious local cuisine, breathtaking views and experience the unique atmosphere of Poland's winter capital. Ride the cable car to the top of Gubałówka and enjoy the beautiful view. The travel time from Kraków to Zakopane takes about 2 hours.
Itinerary Details
Operated by: VISIT POLEN Krakow Tours & Transfers
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Stop At: Chocholow
Traditional Polish village with wooden houses.
Duration: 20 minutes
Stop At: Zakopane
Zakopane is the winter capital of Poland in the far south of the country, about 110 kilometers from Kraków. The resort is located at the foot of the Tatras and offers an unforgettable and spectacular view of the highest Polish peaks. Zakopane itself is an attraction with the famous Krupówki promenade, traditional buildings and ubiquitous folklore.
Duration: 3 hour
Stop At: Gubalowka
The Gubałówka (1126 m asl) is a popular destination for many tourists who come to Zakopane both in summer and in winter. The lower station of the Gubałówka Railway is located in the extension of Krupówki Street. With a comfortable car with a glass roof, you can fully enjoy the beautiful panorama of the Tatras. The summit of Gubałówka towers magnificently over Zakopane.
Duration: 1 hour
Stop At: Krupowki Street
At the Krupówki there are sophisticated premises, atmospheric highland restaurants, shops and institutions. There are also carriages and old wagons with Oscypek (smoked hard cheese from sheep's milk made in the High Tatras), Kiepe and Spitzen. A great place for tired mountain hikers. Even for those who prefer it more comfortable, Krupówki is the perfect destination.
Duration: 2 hour
Pass By: Wielka Krokiew - Ski Jumping Hill
The ski jump Wielka Krokwia in Zakopane is a well-known sports facility in Poland. It is a natural hill, located on a slope, literally between woods whose stands can hold 50,000 fans. Next to the ski jump there is a chairlift to the Wielka Krokiew.
Stop At:
Visit the Chapel of the Sacred Heart of Jesus, one of the classic works of the Zakopane style.
Duration: 10 minutes
Stop At: Chocholow
Traditional Polish village with wooden houses.
Duration: 20 minutes
Stop At: Zakopane
Zakopane is the winter capital of Poland in the far south of the country, about 110 kilometers from Kraków. The resort is located at the foot of the Tatras and offers an unforgettable and spectacular view of the highest Polish peaks. Zakopane itself is an attraction with the famous Krupówki promenade, traditional buildings and ubiquitous folklore.
Duration: 3 hour
Stop At: Gubalowka
The Gubałówka (1126 m asl) is a popular destination for many tourists who come to Zakopane both in summer and in winter. The lower station of the Gubałówka Railway is located in the extension of Krupówki Street. With a comfortable car with a glass roof, you can fully enjoy the beautiful panorama of the Tatras. The summit of Gubałówka towers magnificently over Zakopane.
Duration: 1 hour
Stop At: Krupowki Street
At the Krupówki there are sophisticated premises, atmospheric highland restaurants, shops and institutions. There are also carriages and old wagons with Oscypek (smoked hard cheese from sheep's milk made in the High Tatras), Kiepe and Spitzen. A great place for tired mountain hikers. Even for those who prefer it more comfortable, Krupówki is the perfect destination.
Duration: 2 hour
Pass By: Wielka Krokiew - Ski Jumping Hill
The ski jump Wielka Krokwia in Zakopane is a well-known sports facility in Poland. It is a natural hill, located on a slope, literally between woods whose stands can hold 50,000 fans. Next to the ski jump there is a chairlift to the Wielka Krokiew.
Stop At:
Visit the Chapel of the Sacred Heart of Jesus, one of the classic works of the Zakopane style.
Duration: 10 minutes