Wieliczka Salt Mine ticket and guided tour from Krakow
Wieliczka Salt Mine ticket and guided tour from Krakow
Wieliczka Salt Mine ticket and guided tour from Krakow
Wieliczka Salt Mine ticket and guided tour from Krakow
Wieliczka Salt Mine ticket and guided tour from Krakow
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Wieliczka Salt Mine ticket and guided tour from Krakow

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Service language: English (select your preferred language in the package options)
Duration: 240 mins
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Highlights

Leave Krakow behind and spend a fascinating morning or afternoon touring the legendary Wieliczka Salt Mine
See the architectonical marvels such as the chapel of St. Kinga or Stanislaw Staszic Chamber
Follow your guide through salt lakes and underground corridors
Itinerary

Wieliczka Salt Mine was opened in the 13th century as one of the world's oldest salt mines. It reaches almost 327 meters below the ground and has over 287 kilometers. During this guided tour, you will walk through 20 chambers taking the incredible journey for over 2 hours. Admire magnificent constructions and enjoy the positive effect of the microclimate.

While walking along 3 kilometers of corridors you will have an opportunity to see with your own eyes the heritage left by generations of miners. See the Chapel of St. Kinga, the only underground church in Europe. It is dedicated to Princess Kinga who is believed to have brought the salt treasure to Polish land. Later, you will be taken to see an underground lake which measures 9 meters in depth at its lowest point. This saline lake located 104 meters below the surface is surprisingly a wonderful spot for sailing.

Another chamber in Wieliczka Salt Mine is the Stanislaw Staszic Chamber. It measures 6 m in height and it is the largest excavation on the route accessible to tourists. Did you know that the chamber is featured in the Guinness Book of World Records as the place to hold the first underground balloon flight? A fun fact is that the volume of soil excavated from the mine during its history is enough to build 3 pyramids similar in size to the Pyramid of Cheops.