Kraków Sights

  1. Fantasy Park

    Roughly 2km east of the city centre, Fantasy Park, in the Kraków Plaza shopping centre, is the perfect place to head on a rainy day. It has 20 ten-pin bowling lanes, plus billiards, air-hockey, video arcades and even an internet café and bar. There's also a supervised kids' play area. You can get here on tram 1, 14 or 22.

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  2. Park Wodny

    Poland's largest water park, Park Wodny , is 2.5km northeast of the Old Town and accessible by bus 125, 128 and 152 from the train station. It boasts various pools, including one enormous one with hundreds of metres of water chutes and slides, climbing-walls, Jacuzzis, and various saunas, as well as video games, an internet café, a restaurant and a water bar.

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  3. Zoological Gardens

    After visiting the Monastery of the Camaldolese Monks you can walk north for about 1km through the Las Wolski (Wolski Forest) to the 20-hectare Zoological Gardens, which is home to about 2000 animals representing 300 species from around the world.

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