Plan Your Visit

Plan Your Visit to Wieliczka Salt Mine

Everything you need to know before visiting Wieliczka Salt Mine — from getting there and opening hours to accessibility, practical tips, and what to expect on the day.

Plan Your Visit to Wieliczka Salt Mine
Tickets

Book your tickets online at least a few days ahead — slots for the Tourist Route sell out fast, especially in summer and around holidays.

Before you go

Wear comfortable shoes and a warm layer; the mine stays around 14°C year-round. Check our tips for visiting for a full packing list.

Best timing

Arrive early on weekdays to avoid the largest crowds. See our opening hours guide for seasonal schedule changes.

On arrival

Head straight to the entrance at Daniłowicza Street and have your booking confirmation ready — the guided tour descends 135 metres by staircase, so no waiting for lifts.

Essential Planning Guides

Opening hours, official resources, and how to navigate your visit.

Opening Hours & Best Time to Visit

Opening Hours & Best Time to Visit

A practical guide to Wieliczka Salt Mine’s opening hours, seasonal schedules, and the quietest times to visit for shorter queues.

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Wieliczka Salt Mine Official Website

Wieliczka Salt Mine Official Website

The official Wieliczka Salt Mine website for booking tickets, checking tour times, prices, and visitor information before your visit.

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Wieliczka Salt Mine Map

Wieliczka Salt Mine Map

A visitor-oriented overview of the Wieliczka Salt Mine’s layout, including key chambers, tourist route options, and navigation tips for planning your underground visit.

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Getting There

Transport options, accessibility details, and what to expect on arrival.

Getting There

Getting There

A practical guide covering transport options from Kraków to Wieliczka Salt Mine, including bus, train, taxi, and organized tour details with travel times and costs.

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Accessibility & Facilities

Accessibility & Facilities

Wheelchair access, elevator availability, restroom locations, and visitor services inside the mine, plus what to expect if you have mobility limitations.

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Wieliczka Salt Mine Elevator

Wieliczka Salt Mine Elevator

A brief guide to the Wieliczka Salt Mine’s elevator system, including accessibility details, wait times, and what to expect during the descent and ascent.

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City Transfers to Salt Mine

Step-by-step guides for reaching Wieliczka from nearby cities.

Wieliczka Salt Mine from Warsaw

Wieliczka Salt Mine from Warsaw

A full-day trip from Warsaw to the Wieliczka Salt Mine, covering transport options, travel time, and what to expect on arrival.

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Wieliczka Salt Mine from Krakow

Wieliczka Salt Mine from Krakow

A practical guide to visiting Wieliczka Salt Mine from Krakow, covering transport options, tour types, ticket booking, and what to expect underground.

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Before You Go

Tips, dining, nearby attractions, and answers to common visitor questions.

Nearby Attractions

Nearby Attractions

Practical guide to day trips and attractions near Wieliczka Salt Mine, including Kraków’s Old Town, Auschwitz-Birkenau, and other sites worth visiting.

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Tips for Visiting

Tips for Visiting

A practical guide covering entry tickets, tour options, best visiting times, accessibility details, and what to wear when exploring the Wieliczka Salt Mine near Kraków.

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Wieliczka Salt Mine Restaurant

Wieliczka Salt Mine Restaurant

A guide to dining options inside and near Wieliczka Salt Mine, including the underground restaurant, menu highlights, prices, and practical tips for planning meals during your visit.

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FAQs About Wieliczka Salt Mine

FAQs About Wieliczka Salt Mine

Visit rules, age limits, photography policies, accessibility info, and other practical questions answered for planning your Wieliczka Salt Mine trip.

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Practical Information

Quick-read guidance for scheduling, pacing, and general comfort during your visit.

Getting to Wieliczka

The mine is just 14 km southeast of Kraków, reachable in under 30 minutes by multiple transport options.

  • Take the 304 bus from Kraków Główny station directly to the “Wieliczka Kopalnia Soli” stop — runs every 10–15 minutes
  • The suburban train from Kraków Główny to Wieliczka Rynek-Kopalnia takes 25 minutes and drops you 5 minutes’ walk from the entrance
  • If travelling from Kraków by car, use the paid car park on ul. Dembowskiego (closest to the Tourist Route entrance)
  • Organised shuttle tours depart from Kraków’s Old Town and include skip-the-line entry — useful in peak season
  • From Warsaw, the fastest option is a 2.5-hour train to Kraków followed by the local bus

When to Visit & What to Expect

Timing your visit well can mean the difference between a peaceful tour and shuffling through crowded corridors.

  • The mine is open year-round; summer hours (April–October) typically run 7:30–19:30, while winter hours close at 17:00 — check current opening hours before you go
  • Weekday mornings before 10:00 have the shortest queues and smallest tour groups
  • The underground temperature is a constant 14–16 °C regardless of season — bring a light jacket even in summer
  • The Tourist Route tour lasts approximately 2–3 hours and covers 3.5 km across 800 steps (no uphill climbing)
  • July, August, and Polish public holidays see peak crowds — book online at least 2–3 days ahead

Practical Tips Underground

A few preparations will make your 135-metre descent far more comfortable.

  • Wear flat, closed-toe shoes with good grip — the salt-carved stairs can be slippery in places
  • Photography is allowed on the Tourist Route (no flash in chapels); tripods are prohibited
  • The miners’ elevator brings you back to the surface — it’s a tight fit for 9 people and part of the experience
  • Leave large bags and luggage at the cloakroom near the entrance; only small backpacks are permitted on tours
  • There is a restaurant 125 metres underground near the end of the Tourist Route if you need to refuel before ascending

Accessibility & Facilities

While the mine’s 700-year-old corridors have limitations, several provisions exist for visitors with reduced mobility.

  • The Tourist Route involves 800 steps downward and is not wheelchair-accessible; the Miners’ Route has limited adapted sections — contact the mine in advance
  • Visitors with claustrophobia should note that corridors are well-lit and spacious (the largest chamber is 54 m long), but the elevator is very confined
  • Baby carriers are recommended over pushchairs, which cannot navigate the narrow staircases
  • Review the full accessibility & facilities guide for details on hearing loops, rest areas, and medical support on-site
  • Clean toilet facilities are available underground at two points along the Tourist Route

Things to Know Before You Book

Key reminders for a hassle-free visit.

🎫 Book tickets well ahead — Wieliczka Salt Mine tours sell out quickly, especially in summer. Reserve your English-language guided tour online at least a few days before your visit to guarantee your preferred time slot.
🧥 Dress warmly underground — The mine maintains a constant temperature of around 14°C (57°F) year-round. Bring a light jacket or sweater even in summer, and wear comfortable shoes for the 800+ steps along the route.
🕐 Plan two to three hours — The Tourist Route covers roughly 3.5 km over 3 levels and takes about 2–3 hours including queuing. Check opening hours before you go, as they vary by season.
🚌 Getting there is easy — The mine is just 14 km southeast of Kraków. Frequent buses and trains run from the city centre in under 30 minutes — see our guide from Kraków for the best options.
📸 Photography costs extra — You can take photos inside the mine, but a separate photography permit must be purchased at the ticket office. Flash photography and tripods are not allowed on the standard tour.
Check accessibility in advance — The Tourist Route involves hundreds of stairs and narrow corridors with no lift access along the way. Visitors with mobility concerns should review accessibility details before booking.

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Frequently Asked Questions

Common questions visitors ask when planning their trip.

What are the opening hours of Wieliczka Salt Mine?
The mine is open daily year-round. From April to October, hours are typically 7:30 AM to 7:30 PM, and from November to March, 8:00 AM to 5:00 PM. Hours may vary on public holidays, so check the official website before visiting.
How do I get to Wieliczka Salt Mine from Kraków?
The easiest options are the 304 bus from Kraków main bus station (about 40 minutes) or a regional train from Kraków Główny to Wieliczka Rynek-Kopalnia station (about 25 minutes). The mine entrance is a short walk from both stops.
Do I need to book tickets in advance?
Yes, advance booking is strongly recommended, especially from May to September and during holiday periods. Time slots sell out quickly, and walk-up availability is not guaranteed. Book online through the official Wieliczka Salt Mine website.
How long does the tour take?
The Tourist Route tour lasts approximately 2 to 3 hours and covers about 3.5 kilometres underground. The Miners’ Route takes around 3 hours and includes interactive elements.
Is Wieliczka Salt Mine accessible for visitors with mobility issues?
The Tourist Route involves around 800 steps and is not wheelchair accessible. There is no elevator access to bypass the stairs on the standard route. Visitors with limited mobility should contact the mine directly to discuss options.
What is the temperature inside the mine?
The temperature underground is a constant 14–16°C (57–61°F) year-round. Bring a light jacket or sweater even in summer, and wear comfortable closed-toe shoes with good grip.
Can I visit the mine without a guided tour?
No, all visitors must join a guided tour. Tours are available in multiple languages including English, Polish, German, French, Italian, and Spanish. English-language tours run frequently throughout the day.
Are children allowed in the mine?
Yes, children of all ages are welcome on the Tourist Route. Children under 4 enter free, and discounted tickets are available for children aged 4 to 17. The Miners’ Route has a minimum age of 10.
Is photography allowed inside the mine?
Yes, personal photography and video are permitted throughout the Tourist Route at no extra charge. Tripods and professional equipment require prior approval from the mine administration.
How deep underground does the tour go?
The Tourist Route descends to a depth of 135 metres (443 feet) below the surface. Visitors return to ground level via a high-speed mining elevator at the end of the tour.