Where is krakow airport




















The first and the last departure from the airport station are am and am respectively. A one-way ticket costs 12 zlotys PLN. Ticket machines are in the airport terminal, at every station, and aboard the trains and they accept cash as well as plastic money. Note : The trains run from the Krakow Airport to the center of Wieliczka, the Krakow Glowny central station being the fifth of 13 stops.

A single ticket from the airport to Wieliczka or back costs 16 PLN. Three municipal bus services are available at a stop situated about fifty meters from the International Terminal. Fare is an equivalent of roughly one euro. Line runs to downtown Krakow every 30 minutes or so in daytime between a. Line connects the Balice airport with the central bus depot and Krakow Glowny central train station and runs every hour from a. Nightly bus operates the same route, leaving every hour or so between p.

Taxi stands in front of the passenger terminals belong to cabbies employed by a subsidiary company of the Krakow Airport.

Also, you may phone one of Krakow's taxi calling centers and they will send the nearest cab available. Daytime fare for a ride to the center of Krakow should not exceed the equivalent of 20 euro, and 35 euro anywhere within the city limits but unauthorized taxis may be costlier. See more on the city's transport and ways of getting around Krakow. Visit KrakowShuttle. Ticket offices are located on the ground level in the public area of the terminal.

Information desks are situated in the passenger terminal, plus there is a public visual-info system in place. Trolleys are available free-of-charge without deposit at the parking lot, at entrance to the passenger terminal, and in the arrival hall. First aid is to be found in the public area of the terminal.

Fully equipped mother-and-baby room is available free of charge and round the clock on the mezzanine in the public area of the International Terminal. Four yellow telephone sets have been installed in the terminal for free passenger calls to landline and mobil phones within Poland.

A refurbished chapel, as well as 2 non-denominational rooms are also available. Important telephone numbers: Security: tel. Tasks at hand include the modernisation of the old terminal building, following the opening of a new terminal in September Once work has been completed the connected buildings will function as one unified terminal. Meanwhile, a new car park is to be created which should accommodate cars and 50 buses.

Krakow Airport KRK handled 6,, passengers in , being the second busiest airport in Poland. Considered as the Polish culture capital, Krakow offers a wide number of Gothic relics , medieval churches and enthralling castles. The city also offers a wide number of good restaurants, cafeterias and pretty parks.

Check with your bank before you travel to find out how they handle currency conversion and whether they charge for overseas use. Also ask if they partner with any Polish banks for better rates. Ultimately, it may pay to open a separate account with a bank designed around the financial needs of travellers.

For example, my Starling account is effectively free to use and brings some essential security features that make using a card much safer overseas. Pretty much the first thing you see when you come through Arrivals is a currency exchange, known in Poland as a Kantor. Experience suggests you can expect to exchange here at about 8.

Euronet ATMs — do not use these! Most of them are provided by a company called Euronet — look for the logo on the top right of the machine. Take the escalator directly opposite Arrivals. Carry on straight ahead once you reach the top. The bank is near the end, past the Europcar office.

ATMs work exactly as they do at home and most will offer a choice of languages. If you expect to get roaring drunk, that might be a good time to switch to cash and keep your cards safely hidden. Only carry as much as you can afford to lose. If you just need a snack to grab and go, you have three options on the ground floor, all just to the right of Arrivals.

The Relay store coloured bright red has drinks, sweets, and savoury snacks like crisps. There are also vending machines on the upper floor. These accepts cards. It has a large, comfortable lounge area overlooking the lower deck and is a nice space to decompress.

To find Costa, go up the escalator opposite Arrivals. There is a Costa sign on the far wall, just to the right of another set of escalators see image below. Walk past the sign and turn left. Take the escalator opposite Arrivals. Turn right again and walk towards the very end of the terminal.

Up ahead is a large play area for children, with ping pong and giant chess. Any visiting EU citizen should be able to use their existing mobile contract in Poland exactly as they would at home, with no extra charges.

This means calls and data are available to you the minute you step off the plane. But what if neither of these categories apply to you? If you urgently need to get online or use your email, the airport offers 15 minutes of free wifi. There are also a number of yellow phones around the airport that let you call any Polish landline or mobile number for free, which is handy if you need to contact your hotel or similar.

The Tourist Card includes unlimited use of buses and trams. You could pick up a KrakowCard from the tourist information counter, located just to the left as you enter Arrivals, then use it on the airport bus.

See below for full details of transport options. Please note: Although the information counter is open for airport-related questions from 8am to midnight, it is only officially a tourist centre between 9am and 7pm.



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