Are trams in Krakow free?


Are trams in Krakow free? A single 1-hour ticket for Krakow public transport costs 5 PLN, a 20-minutes ticket costs 2,80 PLN. These are your bus & tram pass, as long as you do not buy a single-use ticket. There are tickets available from 20-minutes tickets to 7 days and valid for both buses and trams.


Do you have to pay for toilets in Poland?

You'll find pay toilets at the train station and all metro stations; you can also pay to use the toilet in many caf?s (or ask the waiter nicely if you can use it for free.) The cost is usually 1 or 2 zloty.


How do I pay for the train in Kraków?

ticket machine at the train station (cash payment or payment with credit/debit card) train conductor on board (cash payment or payment with credit/debit card).


How to validate tram ticket Poland?

The ticket should be inserted with the magnetic strip down into the opening on the front of the validating machine and then released freely to go automatically inside. If a correct ticket has been inserted, after a while it is returned, a green light illuminates and a short beep sounds.


Is Uber or taxi cheaper in Kraków?

The taxi rank is right outside the Arrivals hall. You can also use Uber from Krakow Airport. The fare is slightly cheaper than a standard taxi's.


What is the cheapest mode of transport in Poland?

The primary means of transport for budget travellers in Poland is by train, and the PKP railway system runs three main types. Express services (ekspresowy), particularly IC (intercity) or EC (eurocity), stop at major cities only, and seat reservations (miejscówka; 10–12.50zl) are compulsory.


What is the best way to get around Kraków?

While there is no subway system in Krakow, taxis and buses are always easy options. Krakow also has a great tram system, which locals use frequently. For a unique way to see the central historic area, take a horse and carraige or a bicycle rickshaw! Hop-on/hop-off bus tours are also great ways to see any city.


How do you pay on Polish trams?

Tickets are available from:
  1. ticket machines: on selected stops (nearly all stops in the city centre are equipped with those), machines onboard buses and trams (CAUTION: they offer different options of payment: coins or cards, depending on the model)
  2. kiosks, selected newsagents and corner shops.


Where not to stay in Krakow?

Areas to avoid in Krakow include some of the old residential areas and the city's outskirts. There are also interesting tourist destinations in places further out. A perfect example is the raw architecture of Nowa Huta. This utopian district will melt the heart of every photographer and history lover.


Can you use euros in Kraków?

A few bars and tourist companies in Kraków and Warsaw will accept Euros but most of the time you won't be able to pay with Euros in Poland. The few companies that do accept Euro probably won't be able to give a very competitive rate, so it's better to simply pay in Zloty.