• Wawel Castle was built by King Casimir III the Great and is part of the Historic Center of Krakow, a UNESCO World Heritage Site since 1978.
  • The Wawel Castle is located in the Old Town and is a10-minute walk from the Main Market square. It is a 20-minute walk from the bus and train stations.
  • Mark your presence at the Wawel Royal castle which is one of the world’s oldest UNESCO Heritage Sites.
  • Other permanent exhibitions in the Wawel castle are: Crown Treasury and Armoury, Art of the Orient, The Lost Wawel and Wawel Recovered.
  • Poland can rightly be proud of many unique places of worship. Wawel Castle, or rather, its cathedral is one of them. It is located behind the King's Gate.
  • A full tour of Wawel is hard but rewarding work, and can take several days. The complex is free to enter, and there is no ticket necessary to explore the castle grounds.
  • Visit the Wawel Castle at your own pace, choosing the date and time, while benefiting from priority access.
  • Explore the residence of Polish kings at the Royal Wawel Castle, becoming one of the most important museums in Poland since 1930.
  • Like most castles in Eastern Europe, the sight of Wawel Castle was identified by early people as a location that could offer strategic defensive benefits.
  • And just one more thing: if you are interested in sightseeing of Wawel Castle, here is an offer for you: Wawel Cathedral Ticket ONLINE.