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Explore Zakopane’s stunning landscapes, Highland culture, and thermal pools on this guided tour from Krakow, combining natural beauty with cultural insights.
Discovering Zakopane: A Practical Guide to the Guided Tour from Krakow
If you’re itching to escape Krakow’s bustling streets and dive into the natural beauty and Highland traditions of southern Poland, the Zakopane Guided Tour or Thermal Baths with Transfer is worth considering. Priced at around $47.50 per person, it promises a blend of scenic views, cultural experiences, and relaxation—all in a manageable day trip. The tour is led by an experienced local guide and includes transport in a comfortable air-conditioned minivan, so you can sit back and enjoy the ride.
What’s really appealing about this experience? We love that it offers a well-rounded taste of the Tatra region—covering everything from scenic cable car rides to authentic Highland architecture. However, a potential snag is that the day can be a bit rushed, especially if delays occur with the group or at busy sites. This tour suits travelers looking for a budget-friendly, flexible way to see Zakopane’s highlights without the hassle of planning it all alone.
If you enjoy nature, architecture, and local culture, and don’t mind a full day’s schedule, this trip can deliver a meaningful glimpse of Poland’s mountain corner. It’s especially good for those who want to combine sightseeing with some relaxing downtime, thanks to the thermal pools option.


Starting from Krakow:
The tour kicks off early in the morning, with pickup at the Wielopole 2, 31-072 Kraków, from a central meeting point. Because the journey to Zakopane takes about two hours, you’ll want to bring some snacks, a jacket, or entertainment for the ride. The minivan is air-conditioned and equipped with Wi-Fi, making the long haul more comfortable and connected.
First stop: Chocholowskie Termy (if you choose the thermal pools option)
Once in Zakopane’s vicinity, the thermal pools are often the first highlight. This is the chance to unwind in warm, mineral-rich waters that are believed to have healing benefits. The ticket grants access to themed sections suitable for both kids and adults, and you’ll have around three hours to relax, soak, and enjoy the various pools and relaxation zones. One reviewer mentioned the thermal pools as a “great way to unwind after a busy morning,” making this a popular choice for travelers craving some downtime.
Next: The traditional wooden village of Chochołów
On your way into Zakopane, you pass through this charming village renowned for its nearly identical wooden houses. The tradition of washing the wooden walls twice a year keeps these structures looking pristine, giving visitors a glimpse into Highland craftsmanship. It’s a quick stop—about 45 minutes—but offers fantastic photo opportunities and insight into local building traditions. A reviewer appreciated this stop, noting it was “a nice peek into Highland architecture.”
Optionally, visit Witów to taste Oscypek cheese
Near Chochołów, the mountain meadows produce the famous Polish sheep cheese, Oscypek. If you opt for this stop, you’ll learn about the cheese-making process, taste the smoky, handmade cheese, and sample local fruit spirits. While this is an optional stop, many find it a delightful and authentic experience that adds flavor (literally) to the day.
Gubałówka Mountain: The panoramic highlight
A highlight for many is the cable car ride to the top of Gubałówka Mountain, towering at 1,126 meters. From the summit, you’ll enjoy sweeping views of the Tatra Mountains and the Zakopane valley—a sight that can easily take your breath away. The area is lively with mini-attractions, cafes, and the chance to sip mulled wine as you gaze at the landscape. The ticket included in the guided tour ensures a smooth trip up and down.
Optional cultural and historical sites:
Depending on your interests and time, you might visit the Pksowy Brzyzek National Cemetery, known for its artistic graves adorned with Highland motifs, or the Jaszczurówka Chapel, a stunning example of traditional wooden architecture. Both offer a quiet moment of reflection and a deeper understanding of Highland life.
End of the day: Return to Krakow
After a long, full day of exploration, you’ll head back to Krakow, arriving roughly two hours later. A nice touch is the optional one-hour Old Town Evening Walking Tour, which some travelers choose to join afterward to soak in Krakow’s evening atmosphere.
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When you compare the price—$47.50 per person—to the array of experiences packed into this trip, it’s quite reasonable. The ticket includes transportation, a local guide, and key entry tickets like the Gubałówka funicular. The thermal pools alone can be a relaxing highlight, making the overall value even better. However, keep in mind that food and drinks are not included, so bringing snacks or planning to purchase in Zakopane is wise.
Some reviewers noted the tour’s pacing could be tighter, with delays causing a bit of stress. One said, “It’s a nice tour and great tour leader but due to other people there where many issues and lost a lot of time.” So, if punctuality and a carefully curated schedule are your priorities, it’s worth being prepared for potential hiccups.


This tour is ideal for travelers who want an affordable, well-organized way to see Zakopane’s highlights without the hassle of planning multiple transport connections. It caters well to those interested in mountain scenery, Highland culture, and traditional architecture. Outdoor lovers will appreciate the Gubałówka ride and the chances to soak in thermal waters, while history buffs can enjoy the cultural stops.
It’s less suited for travelers seeking a very leisurely, unrushed experience—since the schedule can be quite packed—and those who prefer private, personalized tours might prefer a more bespoke option. However, for groups or first-timers wanting a rundown, this tour offers good value.

Is transportation included in the tour?
Yes, round-trip transport is provided in an air-conditioned minivan, making the journey comfortable and hassle-free.
What’s the duration of the tour?
The tour lasts approximately 7 to 11 hours, accounting for travel time, site visits, and optional activities.
Are meals included?
No, food and drinks are not included. You might want to bring snacks or plan to buy in Zakopane.
Can I participate if I have mobility issues?
Most of the stops involve walking or standing, but the tour’s pace can be flexible depending on group needs. The cable car ride is short and accessible.
What are the main highlights?
Expect scenic views from Gubałówka, the chance to relax in thermal pools, glimpses of Highland architecture in Chochołów, and cultural insights from a knowledgeable guide.
Is this tour suitable for children?
Yes, especially with the thermal pools option, which has dedicated zones for kids. Just note that the full-day schedule may be tiring for very young children.
To sum it up, this Zakopane tour offers a thoughtfully curated mix of scenery, culture, and relaxation at a reasonable price. It’s perfect for those who want a balanced, guided experience that covers the main highlights of the region without the stress of independent planning. Whether you’re captivated by mountain vistas or intrigued by Highland traditions, this trip makes it easy to enjoy Poland’s mountain jewel with some comforts along the way.
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