Fly to Krakow
Krakow Balice and Katowice Pyrzowice are 2 of the most important airports in the state.
To be honest just airports in Warsaw, and maybe Wroclaw and Gdansk, are as important to the Polish well-being.
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Krakow Balice and Katowice Pyrzowice are 2 of the most important airports in the state.
To be honest just airports in Warsaw, and maybe Wroclaw and Gdansk, are as important to the Polish well-being.
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The first Polish subsurface reserve was set up in Wieliczka Salt Mine which belongs to one of the greatest mines in Europe. people are welcome to watch the display after getting down 70-114 meters depth subsurface. The exquisite collection is particularly valuable for the distinguishing items of crystals of halite.
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Year after year Wieliczka is visited by even more than thousands of guests. The salt mine with a depth of 327 meters and being over 300 km long is certainly a huge attraction for visitors. Even though the mine’s routes are so long, newcomers have possibility to pass a 3,5 km route, where there are many eye-catching antique statues and mythical items.
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The formal name of the Krakow’s airport is Krakow Airport im. Jana Pawla II. It is an international airport that is located eleven km to the west from the centre of the city. Currently it is administrated by the company called Miadzynarodowy Port Lotniczy im. Jana Pawła II Krakow – Balice sp. z o.o.
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Perceived as the winter capital of Poland, Zakopane town is a leisure time – destination also during summer seasons for many holidaymakers. Settled in the southern Poland can be found close to the boundary with Slovak Republic. It’s not in the big distance from the city of Krakow – you can arrive in that location within two hours.
Because of its localisation inside the valley in between Tatra Mountains and Gubałowka Hill it is undoubtedly the Polish main center of skiing activity as well as mountain climbing. Kasprowy Wierch, Gubałoówka Hill and Nosal make up the best known skiing resorts in the area.
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