Useful information
Cracow is a vibrant city relatively well connected with other cities either by plane or by train, with well developed public transport.
Former capital of Polish kings, it remains a capital of Polish culture. There are many places worth a visit to enjoy collections of fine arts, listen to good music, and try some tasty cuisine. The entire old city is on the UNESCO world heritage sites list. To find some suggestions about your stay in Cracow, click here.
Hints how to get to the city centre or to the campus
- From the airport to the city centre
there is a direct train connecting the Cracow Airport with the Main Railway Station, operating twice an hour. It takes approximately 20 minutes to the city centre. - From the Main Railway Station to the University Campus
there are two direct tram lines: 17 (Dworzec Główny tunel stop) and 52 (Teatr Słowackiego 01 stop) to access the Campus one should get off at the Norymberska stop. - From S. Pigoń Guesthouse to the University Campus
tram line 18 goes directly (Teatr Bagatela 02 stop) to the Norymberska stop.
You can buy tickets and find other connections using the app jakdojade to be found on the AppStore or on GooglePlay.
Most of trams and buses have ticket vending machines, a 20-minute fare costs PLN 4.