クラクフでの移動手段
クラクフの良さを堪能するには、歩いてみるのが一番です。旧市街はほとんど歩道がありますし、クラクフのほとんどの観光名所は歩いて回れる距離にあります。
歩くのはどうも、という人は古くからある方法、一頭引き馬車でこの神秘的な町を探索することもできます。馬車は、1855年から交通の手段として使われてきました。
二階建てのツァー・バスを利用すれば、ヴァヴェル城、クラクフ交響楽団、聖マリア教会、織物会館、旧市庁舎、ユダヤ人地区、シンドラーの工場など、クラクフで一番の観光名所に連れて行ってくれると共にツアー・ガイドの役割も果たしてくれます。
もちろん、バスやトラム、車や自転車などを使ってもクラクフの町を見て回ることができます。
Airports serving Krakow.
John Paul II International Airport, lies about 11km west of Krakow city and is Poland's second busiest airport. Small in comparison to most other international airports, Krakow international with its two terminals, is very easy...
Rail.
Krakow's main railway station, Krakow Glowny, also referred to as Dworzec Glowny, is situated at the northern tip of the old town. Conveniently located in the centre of the city, this old railway station, dating back to 1847...
Public Transport.
Running from 5am until 11pm, Krakow's well integrated public transport system is very easy and inexpensive to use. Although sometimes overcrowded, trams and buses throughout the city are efficient and, more importantly...
Taxi.
Unlike in New York, London or Berlin, you cannot hail a taxi when it is moving – if you try it you will probably be ignored. Krakow has its own system when it comes to taxis. Taxi ranks generally charge 30% more than a taxi service...
Bicycle.
If you decide to skip the frustrating and oftentimes painful experience of driving in Krakow, cycling is, both mentally and physically, a healthier option. But cycling in the city centre isn't always a breeze and if you do decide to rent...
Auto.
Like any other busy city, Krakow experiences similar traffic problems, namely too many cars and not enough parking spaces. Driving in the city centre can be a stressful experience. Not only are the roads highly....
Parking.
As much of Krakow centre is pedestrianised, parking restrictions are strict within the city itself. When it comes to parking, the city is divided into a complex system of zones. Zone A, contained within the area of the main square...
Navigation.
Navigating in a foreign country can be a daunting task. Asking locals for directions is no problem in Poland as they are always willing to help – even if they don't have a word of English. However, navigating in and around Krakow...
Traffic.
Traffic in Krakow can be rough. Narrow streets, trams, heavy day time commuting and restricted parking all contribute to the frustrating standstill that frequently occurs while driving in the city. Since parking in the city centre...