What to Expect On This Walking Tour of Pompeii?
This tour is the only way to see the newly-unearthed buildings of Pompeii along with the oldest and most important landmarks in the city. Enjoy the company of an archaeologist guide, speaking either English or German.
A Series of Once-Lively Public Spaces
Check out the social theater district, the main street lined with artisan stores and hot baths, and the central plaza surrounded by a plethora of temples. See the seldom-visited area north of the excavations, where the most current excavations take place. The 20,000-seat amphitheater was one of Pompeii's largest structures. You can now walk on the stage and go all the way around it. The Forum was the heart of civic activity in ancient Pompeii. Admire the neighboring Basilica that doubled as a courtroom and the Temple of Jupiter. Ancient Pompeii was also known for its fast food restaurants called thermopolium which sold fish, cheese, bread, and even snails.
Life in Private Spaces
Take a tour of a newly uncovered aristocratic mansion and see the remnants of lives lost to the Vesuvius disaster; the Garden of the Fugitives holds several plaster replicas. One exposed building is Porta Marina, a major entrance to the city. Modern conservation efforts have allowed the original paintings and inscriptions on this gate to be conserved. The House of the Faun, recently restored, is the largest residence in Pompeii, decorated with paintings, mosaics, and sculptures.
Your Experience
There are not many cities around the globe that possess the same degree of historical significance as the city of Prague. Your 6-hour guided tour will begin from the Get Prague Guide office at Maiselova 5, just a 4-minute walk from the Astronomical Clock in Old Town Square.
See the famous Old Town Square with the Astronomical Clock. Gazing at the mechanical apostle's parade as the clock strikes the hour (9 AM to 11 PM) is a soothing experience. The calendar and the complex mechanism that sets the twelve apostles marching is an insight into the engineering and scientific know-how of the pioneers of the Renaissance.
Charles Bridge will be your next major stop. Take some time to admire the sculptures and statues that overlook the Vltava River. The guide will give you some interesting information about the bridge and its rich history. After crossing the bridge, you can take a tram to Prague Castle. The Castle District, also known as Hradcany, is the jewel of Prague. Its immense historical value and intriguing culture will absorb you into the heart of the city. Exploring the castle and its grand interiors while you take in the view of Prague is an unforgettable experience.
There’s no better way to top off this incredible tour than a bellyful of food from one of Old Town’s most renowned restaurants that has been around for a century! Finally, a pleasant cruise will mark the end of the tour. Immerse yourself in the stunning views all around you as you float atop the Vltava River in a comfortable cruise boat. You will come across some of the most iconic monuments in Prague during the cruise.
Your Experience
Declared a UNESCO World Heritage Site in 1984, Albaicin is considered to be the most charismatic district of Granada. Follow your guide and explore the remains of the glorious dynasties that ruled the last Muslim kingdom of the Iberian Peninsula. To start off, you will walk from the city center, past the whitewashed houses of the Moorish neighborhood. Go back in time as you see the flowered balconies and take in the aroma of the jasmine flowers. Get a feel of Andalucian culture as you explore the marketplace of Plaza Larga and the picturesque streets of Paseo de los Tristes.
Continue on to Sacromonte, the flamenco quarter of Granada. Learn about the fascinating history of its people, who fought alongside the Catholic monarch's troops and settled in caves dug into the mountains here after the town was re-conquered in the 15th century.
Your Experience
As night falls, this tour will take you on a magical adventure of places in and around Prague Palace. You start off from the heart of the city, the Old Town Square, the oldest square in Prague. Your guide will take you across the river Vltava, to see the Strahov Monastery, known as one of the most beautiful libraries in the world. At the monastery, your guide will tell you about the “Devil’s Bible”, and stop for a while by “Hole to Hell”. Learn about the city’s dark history, from “Good King” Wenceslas to Holy Roman Emperor Charles IV and the golden age of Prague during the rule of Emperor Rudolf II. Apart from breathtaking views of Prague by night, you’ll also get to see the Golden Lane, once the home of Franz Kafka.
Let your guide regale you with other haunting tales from the history of the fascinating structures that the Palace houses. The St. Vitus Cathedral, and the St. George’s Basilica are beautiful churches and look majestic against the night sky. Walk along the Golden Lane, named after the goldsmiths and artisans that used to live in these houses in the 17th century. The Daliborka Tower can be seen at the eastern end. Under the basement is a dungeon that used to house prisoners. The pulley mechanism that used to lower them into this dungeon is still visible. You will then move onto Lesser Town, where you can see the grand Wallenstein Palace. Built in the 17th century, the architectural influence of the Wallenstein Palace has a much more modern flavor compared to the other buildings in the Prague Palace. Your three-hour tour will come to an end here.
Your experience
Located about 23 kilometers from the southeast of Naples and at the base of Mount Vesuvius, Pompeii is an ancient Roman city. Following a massive eruption in 79 AD, the city of Pompeii was buried under ash for several centuries. When it was finally unearthed in the 1700s, the Greco-Roman city seemed frozen in time, as a result of the thick layer of ash which preserved the city.
This tour will take you through the ancient city, and help you understand its history. With a professional English and Italian-speaking guide by your side, you will have a comprehensive experience of the city. Walk along the cobbled streets that signify the existence of a great metropolis in the past. Admire perfectly preserved houses, everyday objects, and the remains of a grand amphitheater and forum, dating all the way back to 4 BC.
At the end of 2 hours, you will have had an unforgettable experience of one of Italy’s most important archaeological sites.
Your Experience
Engaging History: Auschwitz & Birkenau Unveiled
Your day begins at 9 am with pickup from your chosen location in Krakow, in a comfortable, air-conditioned van or mini-bus with a small group of 15 people. A 1.5-hour scenic journey takes you to Auschwitz-Birkenau, a UNESCO World Heritage Site. Here, meet your licensed, local guide, who’ll elucidate the haunting history of these former Nazi concentration camps.
Interactive Learning: A Personalized Tour of Remembrance
Your guide will take you through Auschwitz I, initially built as a detention center for Polish citizens in 1939. Traverse the iconic gate under the chilling ‘Arbeit Macht Frei’ (Work Makes You Free) sign. Take a short break to absorb the moving outdoor exhibits before heading to Birkenau (Auschwitz II), built explicitly for the extermination of Jews. Learn about the horrifying living conditions, cruel selections, and ghastly experiments conducted here. The tour concludes with the tale of liberation by the 60th Army of the First Ukrainian Front in 1945.
Your experience
Guided tour of History's darkest chapter
This guided tour is a melancholy exploration of Auschwitz I and Auschwitz II–Birkenau, the infamous Nazi concentration camps. With over 1.5 million innocent lives lost during the Holocaust, these camps are enduring reminders of humanity's darkest chapter. An official guide leads your tour. Take in the haunting remnants of the camp, visit the barracks and the ruins of the gas chamber, and pay homage to the lives lost. A local host will meet you near Auschwitz I and ease your entry with pre-booked fast-track tickets.
Tailored tours and fast-track entry
Choose from English/Italian/German/French/Spanish/Polish-speaking Auschwitz-Birkenau guides or the Last-Minute English guided tour for spontaneous decisions. Your ticket includes a fast-track entry into both Auschwitz I and Auschwitz II–Birkenau, bypassing the long queues. With headsets provided for an immersive auditory experience, you are set to delve deep into the Holocaust's harrowing history. Between the tour of Auschwitz I and Auschwitz II–Birkenau, there will be a 10-15 minute break for lunch, after which you will board a bus for the second part of the visit.
Your Experience
Your tour begins with a 60-kilometer journey from Krakow to the Auschwitz-Birkenau camp complex. The imposing gate of Auschwitz stands in harsh contrast to the charming suburbs of Oświęcim. Counted amongst the most ghastly remnants of the Second World War, the Auschwitz-Birkenau prison complex is known for its concentration camps and extermination chambers. Between 1940 and 1944, Auschwitz remained one of the largest and most well-funded camps of the Nazi Party. On this tour, you will accompany an expert guide to explore this solemn reminder of one of history’s darkest periods. Examine the exhibits at the outdoor museum and learn more about the camp and its history from your guide. Passing by the medical experiments block and the brick barracks is a genuinely chilling experience.
Although Birkenau was just one of the 40 or so sub-camps that littered the Auschwitz complex, it quickly became infamous for its gas chambers. It is estimated that nearly a million Jews and prisoners of war were killed in Birkenau. You will spend about an hour at this sub-camp with your guide after visiting Auschwitz I. After a short educational tour of the haunting place, you will meet your driver again and head back to Krakow.
Your experience
A timeless voyage
Step back in time as you board a traditional Turkish gullet, a masterpiece of Mediterranean sailing with its handcrafted wooden structure and elegant design. Upon boarding, a friendly crew will greet you and help you choose the perfect spot to enjoy sightseeing. Whether you prefer lounging on the bow nets, taking in panoramic views from the rooftop, or relaxing in the cozy interior lounge with bar service, each corner of the gullet promises comfort and spectacular vistas. Sip on refreshing cocktails from the bar as you soak in the sun and the enchanting sound of lounge music, perfectly setting the tone for a serene voyage.
Sail through time and tide
As you sail along the Barcelona coast, admire the city’s skyline and iconic landmarks, from the majestic World Trade Centre to the vibrant Port Olympic. Choose the sunset cruise option, and let the live jazz music and golden hues of the setting sun create a magical atmosphere. This eco-friendly sailing schooner not only offers a luxurious experience but also contributes to the cleaning of the Mediterranean Sea and coral planting efforts. Combining the charm of a bygone era with modern sustainability, effortlessly.
Your experience
Sail in style and comfort
Step aboard our eco-sail catamaran for a truly memorable sightseeing cruise along Barcelona’s stunning coastline. As you board, you’ll be greeted by the soothing sounds of lounge music, setting a relaxed and inviting tone for your journey. Settle into the plush seating or lounge on the bow nets as the crew serves you refreshing Mediterranean cocktails from the bar. Enjoy breathtaking views of Barcelona’s skyline, including iconic landmarks like Montjuïc Castle and the grand yachts of the city’s busy port. The boat’s unique design features an extravagant wooden bar that mimics the ocean’s waves, perfect for capturing Instagram-worthy shots.
Save the seas
As you glide over the Mediterranean Sea, you’re also contributing to its preservation. Our solar-powered catamaran ensures an environmentally friendly experience and proceeds from your tickets goes to supporting coral planting and sea cleanup initiatives.
Go for an upgrade and enjoy a sunset cruise. From July to September, you'll also be privy to live performances by local musicians as the sun sets, casting golden hues over the water.
Your Experience
Begin your Budapest tour by heading to the top of Gellért Hill, where you can get picturesque views of the entire city. Next up is the Castle District, a UNESCO World Heritage Site and the heart and soul of old Budapest. The district is home to several of Buda's most important landmarks, including The Matthias Church, Hungarian National Gallery, and Fisherman’s Bastion. Get a glimpse into Hungarian history at Heroes' Square, one of the city's largest squares and renowned for the stunning Millennium Monument. Other top attractions on the tour include Andrássy Avenue, City Park, and Europe's largest Synagogue.
Your last stop is the Parliament Building. Disembark from the bus and set off on a guided tour of this magnificent structure. Inside, see the stately session room, the intricately decorated central staircase, and the great vaulted hall. Visit the cupola room, and see the Crown Jewels and the Hungarian Holy Crown.
Your experience
Maximize your time at Chichén Itzá with hassle-free, skip-the-line access. Explore Chichén Itzá**’s ruins and pyramids, and explore the charming town of Valladolid, famous for the** Convent of San Bernardino of Siena.
Getting Started
After booking, you’ll receive your e-ticket via WhatsApp or email 24 hours before your visit.
What to Expect
Chichén Itzá**:** Walk straight into the UNESCO-listed site and marvel at El Castillo pyramid, the Great Ball Court, and the Temple of the Warriors.
Valladolid: Stroll through this quaint yet charming colonial town, explore its cobblestoned streets, and find gorgeous souvenirs.
Exploring Independently: No guided tour? No problem! Use maps or apps to navigate the ruins and soak in Mayan history at your own rhythm.
Features
El Castillo Pyramid: A 98-foot marvel aligned with equinox sunrises.
The Great Ball Court: Largest in Mesoamerica, famed for its ritual games.
Sacred Cenote: A natural sinkhole used for ancient Maya ceremonies.
Valladolid: A delightful colonial town with picturesque streets and historical sights.
Wrapping Up
Exit at your leisure and reminisce about the wonderful experience you had at Chichén Itzá.
Your experience
Beat the crowds with early access to Chichén Itzá, a UNESCO World Heritage Site, and explore its iconic ruins with a guide.
Getting started
Your journey begins with a convenient pick-up from Cancun or Riviera Maya. Travel comfortably to Chichén Itzá, where you’ll enter before regular opening hours, ensuring a peaceful experience with minimal crowds.
What to expect
Chichén Itzá: Discover the ancient Mayan city of Chichén Itzá, one of the World's New Seven Wonders. This UNESCO-listed site showcases the Mayan civilization's architectural brilliance and astronomical knowledge.
Exploring with a guide: Your expert guide will bring the ruins to life and share fascinating stories about the city’s history, culture, and significance in Mayan society.
Features
El Castillo Pyramid (Temple of Kukulkan): A towering step pyramid demonstrating advanced Mayan engineering and astronomical precision.
The Great Ball Court: The largest in Mesoamerica, where Mayan athletes once played ritualistic ball games.
Temple of the Warriors: A complex adorned with intricate carvings and warrior statues.
Sacred Cenotes: Natural sinkholes believed to have been used for rituals and sacrifices.
Extras
Transfers: Round-trip transportation is provided, with options for hotel pick-up if selected.
Wrapping up
After your guided exploration, you'll be transported back to your hotel or drop-off point, allowing you to relax and reflect on your journey into Mayan history.
Your experience
Prague day highlights tour
Discover the highlights of Prague in just one day with this all-encompassing tour. Save both time and money as you explore two of Prague's top attractions. Whether you opt for an English or German-speaking guide, enjoy a leisurely journey in an air-conditioned bus, avoiding the crowds and arriving at the Prague Castle.
Marvel at the Gothic magnificence of St. Vitus Cathedral, where the intricate gargoyles and Art-Nouveau stained glass windows create a masterpiece that exudes beauty. Take in the 14th-century mosaic depicting the Last Judgment and pay your respects at the sacred Chapel of St. Wenceslas. Take a stroll along the charming Golden Lane, where small, colorful houses are built into the old castle walls. These were once homes to sharpshooters and goldsmiths.
Sightseeing boat adventure
Once you've soaked in the splendor of Prague Castle, let the Vltava River charm you with a complimentary boat ride available daily at 12pm, 1pm, 3pm, and 4pm. With four convenient time options, easily fit this picturesque cruise into your schedule and watch Prague's magical skyline unfold before you. The ride provides an unparalleled perspective of the cityscape, showcasing the Old Town, Charles Bridge, Prague National Theatre and the riverside beauty of Kampa Island.
Itinerary
Prague Castle, Hradcany
St. Vitus Cathedral
Old Royal Palace, Hradcany
St. George's Basilica
Golden Lane
Dvořákovo nábřeží, Boat Classic River, Pier 17
Your Experience
Learn about the History of the Nazi Reign in Germany
In the spring of 1933, the Dachau Concentration Camp was one of the first camps to be opened during the Nazi reign between 1933 and 1945. It has gone on to become one of the most widely recognized and resentfully remembered spots of Germany. The Dachau Concentration Camp Memorial was constructed with the goal of highlighting the barbaric acts of the German Third Reich. With more than 800,000 people visiting the memorial every year, it is one of the most popular tourist destinations in Munich. Your tour will begin from the Radius Tours Office or Marienplatz in Munich (as per the ticket option chosen). You will be taken to the memorial site by bus or train, and the transport will take approximately 45 minutes to 1 hour. Once you have reached the memorial site, you will be led through the concentration camp by your guide. The sprawling Jourhaus is the first thing that you will see, with the infamous words “Arbeit Macht Frei” which translates to “Work will set you free” etched on top.
A Glimpse Of The Past
You will garner several historical facts on your guided tour in English, and get an incredible insight into the history of Germany and Hitler’s dictatorship. The guides are specially trained and will convey these disconcerting topics with a great deal of sensitivity, and respect for the victims. At the same time, they are extremely knowledgeable, and there is no doubt that they will be able to answer most of your questions. You will go through the various sites of the memorial. You can see the roll call square, the barracks where the victims were forced to work, and the bunkers where they had to live in atrocious conditions. The gas chambers, where mass executions were carried out are sure to leave a chill down your spine, as your guides explain the procedure that was followed and talk about the thousands that were murdered there. The Dachau tour is thought-provoking and is an experience that you will never forget. There is no doubt that you will be deeply moved at the end of the 5-hour tour of this historic location.
Your Experience
Go back in time with a visit to the Auschwitz & Birkenau Memorial and Museum. Experience and learn about one of the greatest tragedies in the history of humankind with a certified English-speaking guide.
Auschwitz 1
Get picked up from Krakow and board a comfortable bus for the 1.5-hour ride to the Auschwitz-Birkenau complex. Upon arrival, your local guide will show you around the site and tell you about its tragic history. Walk through the gate marked "Arbeit Macht Frei" to step into Auschwitz 1, the original concentration camp. Here, tour the barracks, view black and white photographs taken while the camp was in operation, see the prison cells, and learn some harrowing statistics about the people held captive here, mostly Jews.
Birkenau
Next, visit Birkenau which sits a few kilometers apart from Auschwitz 1. The first thing you will notice here is it’s massive size. This camp was built in 1941 to house the huge number of deportees from Europe. In January 1945, the Germans blew up most of the barracks and the crematoriums to hide their crimes, but is still well worth the visit. Spend sometime here listening to how the Nazi "Final Solution to the Jewish Question" took place.
Your experience
Discover Chichén Itzá’s ancient wonders, swim in a sacred cenote, and explore colonial Valladolid—all in one seamless, guided tour with lunch included.
Getting Started
Your day begins with a convenient pick-up from Cancun, Playa del Carmen, or Riviera Maya. Travel in comfort to your first stop, the colonial city of Valladolid, to kickstart your cultural adventure.
What to Expect
Chichén Itzá: Explore one of the New Seven Wonders of the World, walking among pyramids and ball courts steeped in Mayan history.
Exploring with a guide: Your bilingual guide brings each site to life, sharing stories of Mayan rituals, Spanish-colonial architecture, and the cenote’s sacred significance.
Features: Valladolid’s San Servacio Church: A 16th-century architectural gem with intricate baroque details.
Sacred Cenote: Crystal-clear waters surrounded by lush jungle and limestone formations.
Chichén Itzá’s El Castillo: A 79-foot pyramid aligned with equinox sunrises.
The Great Ball Court: The largest in Mesoamerica, where ancient games decided fates.
Extras
Meals: Enjoy a buffet lunch featuring Yucatecan specialties like cochinita pibil.
Transfers: Stress-free round-trip transportation from your hotel or meeting point.
Wrapping up
After a day of history, culture, and natural beauty, return to your hotel with memories of Mexico’s rich heritage.
Your experience
History of the Holocaust
Set out on a poignant journey through history with an unforgettable tour from Katowice to Auschwitz-Birkenau. Enjoy a comfortable round-trip transfer in an air-conditioned bus, departing from a pre-selected meeting point. On arrival, skip the lines with our exclusive access tickets and delve into the chilling history of these infamous sites. The knowledgeable guide, proficient in four languages, will take you on a tour of Auschwitz I, the original camp turned into a museum. Walkthrough preserved buildings and come face-to-face with haunting exhibits, including personal belongings of victims, graphic photographs, and historical documents, painting a vivid yet somber picture of the Holocaust.
Beyond Auschwitz I: Birkenau
After a short break, brace yourself for a visit to Auschwitz II-Birkenau, the chilling extermination camp that stands as a stark testament to the horrors of genocide. Explore the remnants of the gas chambers and crematoria, along with the barracks that housed prisoners in inhuman conditions. Your guide weaves poignant stories around these vestiges, ensuring the atrocities of WWII are not forgotten. The guide's insightful narratives add depth to the poignant exhibits, from the personal belongings of victims to stark photographs and documents, ensuring you a profound understanding of history.
The tour wraps up with a transfer back to Katowice, leaving you with an indelible impression of history's darkest hour.
Your experience
Historical discovery at Auschwitz-Birkenau and Wieliczka Salt Mines
The tour commences with a comfortable bus ride, guided by an expert guide who sets the tone for your day's journey. The first leg of the tour takes you to Auschwitz-Birkenau, the largest Nazi concentration camp during World War II. Founded by the Nazis in 1940 on the outskirts of Oświęcim, the camp witnessed the tragic deaths of over 1.5 million people from 28 different nationalities. Designated a UNESCO World Heritage Site in 1979, it stands as a permanent memorial to the atrocities of the Holocaust.
Delving deep into Wieliczka Salt Mines and tour perks
The narrative of the day shifts as you proceed to the Wieliczka Salt Mine. A local guide will lead you through stunning salt chambers, showcasing original sculptures and historic miners' workplaces that tell tales of the mine’s glorious past. The day concludes with a hassle-free drop-off at your hotel or the meeting point in Krakow. Ticket options include convenient hotel pickup and drop-off as well as a meeting point pickup, offering you the flexibility to choose according to your convenience.
Your experience
Haunting exploration of Auschwitz-Birkenau
Travel comfortably from Krakow in an air-conditioned vehicle to the Auschwitz-Birkenau Memorial Museum. Step through the iron gate of KL Auschwitz 1, etched with the deceptive words 'Work Sets You Free', and explore the haunting remnants of the 22 brick barracks that once housed hundreds of thousands of Holocaust victims.
A glimpse into the unthinkable
Here, you will be led to block 11, notoriously known as 'the prison within the prison', home to brutal torture chambers and initial extermination attempts using Zyklon B. The tour continues to KL Auschwitz 2 Birkenau, where over 1 million lives were lost. This engaging, expert-guided tour, available in the language of your preference, concludes with a reflective visit to the Memorial, where you can pay your respects to the victims of this horrific genocide.
Customizable experience
Enhance your experience with an optional inclusion of a lunchbox. For a more personal experience, a private English-guided tour is available, offering an intimate and insightful journey into Europe's history—perfect for history lovers and curious visitors alike.
Your experience
Auschwitz-Birkenau: Dive into history
Departing from Krakow, you'll travel in air-conditioned comfort, soaking in the poignant narrative woven by your licensed guide. Be prepared to step into a haunting epoch of history as you walk through the infamous 'Arbeit Macht Frei' gate into Auschwitz I and traverse the 22 brick barracks that once housed hundreds of thousands of Holocaust victims.
Unearthing the dark past and ticket options
Witness the grim realities of the Holocaust as you venture into Block 11, a harrowing prison within the prison, home to torture chambers and the site of the first extermination attempts using Zyklon B gas. The next stop is Auschwitz II-Birkenau, a camp that sprawls over an area 25 times larger than Auschwitz I and stands as a chilling testament to the scale of Nazi atrocities. Your journey culminates in a solemn moment at the Memorial, offering a space to pay respects to the victims of this grim period. Depending on your chosen option, engage with a guide fluent in English, Spanish, French, German, Italian, or Polish. This immersive experience comes with comfortable round-trip transfers from Krakow, ensuring a seamless journey.
Your experience
Local flavors and traditions
Set out on a unique adventure fueled by Highlander traditions, round-trip transfers, and a guide to exploring Zakopane on your full-day tour. Upon arrival, visit the charming cottage and savor the famous oscypek cheese and local drinks. It’s the perfect opportunity to feel the warmth of Highlander hospitality and taste regional specialties!
Cable car ride
To enjoy spectacular views of the Tatra Mountains, enjoy a cable ride to the top of Gubałówka. The peaks and changing landscapes tell you a lot about the terrain in this region. The glass-roofed cable car ensures you enjoy aerial and panoramic views of Zakopane, making it a unique experience.
Krupówki Street
Explore the quaint street of Krupówki to take home memorable souvenirs like handcrafted wool sweaters, wooden keepsakes, and leather goods. You can also plan on relishing a local meal to truly understand the authentic local flavors around this region.
Your Experience
Embark on an unforgettable journey to Zakopane and immerse yourself in the breathtaking beauty of the Tatra Mountains. This adventure is more than just a scenic escapade – it's a full-blown experience filled with hot spring pools, exhilarating water slides, a captivating ride on the Mt. Gubałówka funicular, a leisurely stroll along the vibrant Krupowki Street, and a delectable tasting of local cheese and vodka in the charming village of Chocholow.
Poland's villages and mountains
Your adventure kicks off with a convenient hotel pick-up, setting the stage for an exploration that goes beyond the ordinary. Our first stop is Chochołów, a gem nestled in Southern Poland, boasting the oldest houses still inhabited by locals. Here, delve into the village's rich history, capturing picture-perfect moments that will linger in your memory.
As you venture into Zakopane, your guide will demystify the funicular car and furnish you with all the essential tickets, sparing you from tedious ticket office queues. Once in Zakopane, the city becomes your playground, allowing you to craft your own experience. Whether you're relishing local spices, leisurely strolling amidst stunning mountain vistas, or securing souvenirs, Zakopane caters to all preferences.
A warm relaxation session
The climax of your adventure awaits at the expansive thermal pools in Chochołów, among Poland's largest of its kind. Beyond the sheer enjoyment, these pools boast health-enhancing properties that uplift both the skin and overall well-being. The waters of the pool come from nearly 3600 meters beneath the ground level and are enriched with beneficial micronutrients such as magnesium, calcium, sulfur, and sodium. These tickets grant access to all zones (excluding the sauna), ensuring an inclusive experience for all.