Krakow Museum Pass (3 days)
Krakow Museum and Attraction Pass, save money and get access to over 35 museums in Krakow!
Please note that you can collect your Krakow Card from:
- Jordan Cafe at Długa 9 - 10:00 AM to 7:00 PM daily
- Hotel Galaxy at Gęsia 22a - 10:00 AM to 7:00 PM daily
- Legends of Cracow at Pawia 8 - 11:00 AM to 4:00 PM daily
The Museum Pass is valid for 3 consecutive days.
It does not matter when the card is activated (e.g. if the card is to be active from 01/01, it means that you can use it from midnight on 01/01/2/01, until midnight on 03/01).
The card is activated when the physical card is picked up, after it is signed by the user and the start date is completed. You can activate the card on a day other than the day it is picked up (e.g. the customer receives the 1.01 payment but wants to use it 5.01,6.01,7.01 - that's ok).
The current list of objects you can visit free of charge with the card:
- Polish Aviation Museum
- The Princes Czartoryski Museum (Lady with Ermine by Leonardo da Vinci)
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- Archaeological Museum (Main building)
- Archaeological Museum (Underground of the Church of Saint Adalbert)
- Archaeological Museum (Nowa Huta Branice)
- The Seweryn Udziela Ethnographic Museum
- The Gallery of 19th-Century Polish Art in the Sukiennice
- The Stanisław Wyspiański Museum
- The Jozef Mehoffer House
- The Bishop Erazm Ciołek Palace
- The Archdiocese Museum
- The Szołayski House
- The Main Building of the National Museum
- The Emeryk Hutten-Czapski Museum
- MOCAK
- Galicja Jewish Museum
- Museum of the Home Army dedicated Gen Emil Fieldorf Nil
- The Jan Matejko House
- Legends of Cracow
- Kościuszko Mound
- Arsenal
- The Best of Krakow: A Walking Tour Through the Heart of the City THE BEST OF KRAKOW: Walking tour is a fun and easy introduction to Krakow, perfect for beginners and experts, as well as anyone who enjoys walking. With us, you'll explore the city, passing its most interesting attractions. You'll also discover fascinating stories, hidden gems, and unknown curiosities in this former capital of Poland, which will pique your curiosity and make you want to return. We'll also provide you with useful information and tips about many topics, from what to see, where to eat and drink, and which museums are worth seeing. This is a comprehensive guide to Krakow with our storyteller. You'll experience Krakow through the eyes of both a local and a tourist! Tour operates every day at 10 a.m. in English from Jana Matejko Square (Monument to the Battle of Grunwald)









