Prices in Krakow – Full Guide!
Read on to find out how to plan the finances for your trip to Krakow!

28.02.2023

So you’re planning a trip to our beautiful city and are a bit worried about the prices in Krakow? Fear not! Krakow is quite affordable for most types of travelers. Especially in comparison to Western Europe, not to mention Scandinavia.

Since it is one of Poland’s biggest cities, prices in Poland Krakow such as living and travel are slightly higher than in the rest of the country. However, this is more noticeable for those moving to Krakow rather than if you are just visiting.

Here I’ll try to provide you with a brief overview of the Krakow restaurant prices, accommodation, transportation and tourist attractions in Krakow so that you can plan your trip and budget with ease.

Although compared to other large cities in Poland, Krakow is one of the more expensive cities. Krakow food and drink prices are practically the same as in the rest of Poland – of course, if we consider the prices in medium-sized and large grocery stores, not restaurants or bars. In general, prices in Poland are on a similar level and in places popular for tourists they are slightly higher – the same as all over the world.

What's more, when planning your stay in Krakow, remember that during Easter and Christmas, long weekends and during summers and winter holidays – prices in Krakow can be very high, especially regarding accommodations. If you want to spend less, it is best to plan your stay at a different time or book accommodations well in advance. This strategy can save you a lot of money, and guarantee a wider choice of accommodation.


Krakow Alcohol Prices (Price of a Pint) – One may say first things first

The easiest way to compare European cities to each other is by the price of beer (price of a pint in Krakow). If the alcohol is cheap, chances are you’re going to have a good time. Krakow is an extremely popular place for Western tourists looking to have a fun night out. I believe this is partly due to the lower prices that the city offers. The main reason, however, is probably the atmosphere of the old town and the beautiful architecture.

So let’s get down to business. The average price of a beer in the market square is around 15 zł or 3,50 €, this is about 30% of the cost of a beer in London which averages at about 8.00 €. Check out this handy chart, Krakow scores as one of the cheapest cities in the world in which to buy a beer in. Krakow vodka prices? It is possible to get a shot of vodka for 2 €, although most places will probably be slightly more expensive. Let’s be honest, prices of alcohol in Krakow aren’t big.

So if you are interested in having a day in galleries buying new clothes etc., check Krakow prices below. I think shopping in Poland may be slightly cheaper than in some other countries!

If you are interested in inexpensive shopping in Krakow and the surrounding area, it is worth visiting the large-sized outlet mall located outside the city, more precisely in Modlniczka. There you will find mainly designer clothes and shoes at low prices, including home items as well as tourist and sports equipment. Everyone who loves shopping - especially at low prices – should visit this place while in Krakow.

An overview:

  • A price of a pair of shoes from Zara or other similar chain store – from 30€ to 80€ on average (65€ or sneakers)
  • A pair of jeans price  – from 30€ to 40€
  • T-shirt price – from 7€ to 15€
  • Jacket price  – from 50€ to 100€

Krakow Hotels Prices

If you are looking for cheap accomodation you might opt for a hostel. The prices for a dorm are around 10-15 €. This may not be as low as the prices in Ukraine or Georgia where you can easily find hostels for 4-6 €, however it is still a lot cheaper than the prices of rooms in London, Paris or Copenhagen which are all more than double than those in Krakow.

There are plently of options if you prefer to have your own room or a more luxurious experience. Lower end hotels and gueshouses offer private rooms for about 30-40 € per person. Apartments are very popular and start at about the same price. Of course there is a variety of places to stay at and like in any city the more luxurious options can cost upwards of 100 €.

To sum up Krakow prices for accommodation:

  • Hostel prices – From 10-15€
  • Basic Hotel Prices – From 30€ per double room
  • Good/Medium Hotels – From 50€ per double room
  • Premium hotels – From 100€ per double room

Krakow restaurant prices

In Krakow, eating out prices are quite affordable. Of course, the further away from the Main Square, the lower the prices are, so if you want to save or simply do not want to overpay, it is worth checking if a few streets away you might find a better offer. 
If you are looking for traditional Polish food at a really low price, then it's worth visiting one of Krakow's bar mleczny (milk bars). They serve different types of dishes (breakfast, as well as dinners or soups), for which you will usually pay between PLN 12-20 (3-5 €). Milk bars are located everywhere, also within the city center. So you do not have to go to the other end of Krakow, and you can just take a short break for food during sightseeing.
Of course, in Krakow you will also find many really great restaurants with a very high standard – they serve both Polish, Italian, Spanish and Japanese cuisine. Without a doubt, Krakow is the perfect place if you like to try new flavors in beautiful interiors – and not pay too much for it. Probably many people wonder how cheap is Krakow compared to other large European cities? You can be positively surprised because if you take into account prices in the Euro zone countries – such as Italy or Spain, or in the Czech capital, Prague – Krakow is noticeably cheaper.
 

Polish Local Food Pierogi

 

Finding tasty affordable food in Krakow shouldn’t be a problem. A meal at an inexpensive restaurant costs around 7 € per person. A three course meal at a mid-range restaurant can be around 14-18 €. Fast food is much cheaper. Krakow is famous for its zapiekanki. Essentially, it is a mini baguette that acts as a pizza by being topped with cheese, meat and vegetables. One of these costs between 2.50-4.00 €. It makes for a great snack that can be bought late into the night in the Kazimierz district. You can easily find pierogi and other traditional foods in local diners for as low as 3.00-4.00 € per serving. Another local staple street food  is the obwarzanek, a bagel that can come plain or with sesame seeds, poppy seeds or cheese. This small snack usually costs under 0.80 €.

To sum up restaurant prices in Krakow:

  • Milk bars – 4-6 € for a meal
  • Average restaurants – 5-10 € for a meal
  • Good restaurants – from 10-15 € for a meal
  • Premium restaurants – from 15 € for a meal

Train Prices in Krakow

You can easily get around Poland and Krakow by train. The train service is called PKP.

If you would like to travel more around Poland and visit not only Krakow and the surrounding area, I have an idea for you. An interesting (and most importantly inexpensive) way for spending the weekend will be buying a special weekend ticket. Its price starts from PLN 81!
A weekend ticket allows you to travel on a train around Poland at a low cost, with only one ticket (weekend ticket or weekend ticket MAX). You will be able to travel without restrictions during the entire weekend – more precisely from 7pm on a last workday before weekend until 6 am on the first workday following a free days. Most often it is from 7 pm on Friday to 6 am on Monday. For example, if Friday or Monday are not a workday, the ticket is valid for one day more.
Such a ticket can be bought both online and at the ticket office at the station – it is an ideal way to explore Poland at a really low price.

You can book tickets and look up prices here. Unfortunately, student discounts are only available to locals or Erasmus students studying in Poland so make sure to buy a normal ticket even if you have an international student ID.

Most frequently asked questions about train prices:

  • Train ticket price from Krakow to Warsaw or from Warsaw to Krakow: ~17-31€
  • Train price Krakow to Praha: ~54€ (Check with PKP Intercity)
  • From Krakow to Vienna: The travel includes many changes, therefore, it’s really hard to say – not recommended (better to rent a car and have a 5-6h travel)

Train prices can, however, differ on the same route and distance depending on the provider.  A trip with  Regional trains (REGIO) is slower and less expensive than with Intercity (IC). The most expensive option is taking the newly acquired 'Pendolino' - the tickets for this train are called Express Intercity Premium (EIP). So if you are not in a rush you can compare the prices of different trains or plan a trip with regional trains that usually require a layover. A 300 km trip from Krakow to Warsaw costs 15 € with IC and 32 € with EIP.


Other transportation

A one-way bus or tram ticket in the city costs 1 €, while a 24-hour ticket for all public transport is 3.60 €. It is also possible to buy a ticket that allows you to travel and transfer for 20, 40, 60 or 90 minutes. This is a good option if you know how long your trip will take and if you have to switch buses along the way. The taxi tariff in Krakow is around 0.50 €/km with a starting price of 1.5 € so a 5 km trip can cost you around 4 €. I enjoy biking around town so it might be a cool idea to rent a bike, especially during rush hour.


Krakow Tours prices

Like in any large European city, free tip-based walking tours are available. There are plenty of companies that offer bus tours, eco-vehicle tours, bike tours, Segway tours you name it! The prices vary depending on where they take you and how. A bike or walking tour can cost 20 €, while an excursion outside the city to Auschwitz or Wieliczka is around 40 €. I would recommend a tour of Kazimierz (the Jewish district) as it is difficult to understand it’s significance when walking around alone. We offer wide range of tourism services in krakow, don't forget to check Discover Cracow! :)

If you have any questions about the costs of visiting Krakow, let me know - I might have missed something! You can compare the costs of specific items in Krakow to those in your home country here. Below is a nice chart you might like to check.

Tickets to Krakow museums

Entrance tickets to museums have various prices, but most of them do not exceed PLN 20 for a normal ticket and usually it is even less than PLN 10. Definitely the most expensive is visiting:

  • Wawel Royal Castle (the cost of normal tickets for all exhibitions is almost PLN 100),
  • Oskar Schindler Enamel Factory Museum (the price of a normal ticket is PLN 24),
  • Rynek Museum in the underground of the Main Market (the price of a normal ticket is PLN 21).

If you are statying in the city for 2 or 3 days, we recommend to get one of Krakow Tourist Cards.

So what do  you think? Is Krakow a cheap city?

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Comments

Colin
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2019.03.10 23:03
Very helpful, thank you.
Karolina
5
2019.03.11 11:03
Thank you, Colin!
Sarah
5
2019.03.18 17:03
Very helpful thank you!!!
Rose Mary
5
2019.03.23 20:03
Very helpful thank you
Lynda
4
2019.03.25 15:03
Very helpful thankyou
Neil
4
2019.04.01 18:04
Very easy to understand thank you karolina
Jessie
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2019.04.17 11:04
Anyone know costs for spirits (drinks) in Krakow Main Square area?
Mary
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2019.05.18 18:05
Brilliant information. I'm bringing gifts back home with me. How much are fridge magnets. Pencils. Pens etc. I go in 2 weeks. Thank yoi
Alper
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2019.05.22 17:05
awesome stuff, looking forward to visit soon.
Stanna
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2019.05.28 16:05
Very helpful and bang on point, thanks
Clare
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2019.06.02 22:06
Hi our 2 children, 12 & 14 have asked to go to Krakow this year as they really want to see Auschwitz as they both have studied it in school. We are planning on visiting this and the salt mines, is there anywhere else you could recommend that would be suitable for them. Also the best areas to stay in for families.
Susy Smith
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2019.06.05 06:06
Excellent. Thank you very much. Any advice for a female solo traveler, other than the typical common sense? Also, how cold is the month of October (for a Miamian)?
Kumar Chopra
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2019.06.08 13:06
Very comprehensive guide, thank you so much for sharing this.
Pamela
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2019.06.09 14:06
Really helpful, thanks for your guidance via the webchat. Looking forward to visiting the city later in the year
Naren Korwar
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2019.06.11 05:06
It’s very helpful. Thanks
Cz
5
2019.09.04 09:09
Looking forward to visiting this weekend. Thank you for the prices, my money will go a lot further that I thought.
Steven Cruickshank
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2019.09.05 14:09
Ohhh Karolina...prowl off, jump an prance ....great info thanks, visiting in January, only thing it was really missing was cost of travel from airport to City centre, but great anyway
John
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2019.09.05 15:09
thanks for the info
OTTO
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2019.09.06 21:09
You are wrong about train connections from Krakow to Vienna - there are 2 direct trains. One overnight train that takes 8½ hours and one afternoon train 6½ hours. In between there are two more connections where you have to change just once in Katovice or Breclav respectively.
Richard
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2019.09.08 10:09
Very helpful
Warren
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2019.09.17 17:09
Was trying to figure out how much to take this has helped. Thanks
Kayla
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2023.01.09 20:01
Thanks! This really helped in figuring out how much money to take.

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