








11 hour(s)
English
Included
Scenic funicular ride to Gubałówka Hill with stunning mountain views
Panoramic sights of the snow-covered High Tatras
Explore the lively and charming Krupówki Street
Discover the culture, cuisine, and traditions of the mountain region
Relax in outdoor and indoor thermal pools surrounded by alpine beauty
€ 81.14
€ 74.65


Free cancellation and unlimited rescheduling leads to total flexibility while you plan your travels
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Embark on a captivating 11-hour adventure to Zakopane, a picturesque mountain town nestled at the base of the Tatra Mountains. Your journey begins with a scenic ride on the funicular railway to the top of Gubałówka Hill, one of the town's most iconic viewpoints. From here, you'll witness breathtaking panoramic views of the High Tatras, which remain snow-capped until May, creating a truly magical landscape. The crisp mountain air, combined with the stunning natural scenery, makes this an ideal destination for nature lovers and photography enthusiasts alike.
After soaking in the views, take a leisurely stroll down Krupówki Street, the vibrant heart of Zakopane. This lively promenade is filled with traditional wooden buildings, local shops, and cozy restaurants, allowing you to fully immerse yourself in the culture and charm of the region. Savor the delicious aromas of highlander cuisine as you explore the bustling street at your own pace. The tour concludes with a well-deserved break at the thermal pools, where you can relax in both indoor and outdoor pools surrounded by stunning alpine scenery. With access to water slides, whirlpool baths, and various wellness attractions, this experience offers the perfect blend of sightseeing, cultural immersion, and rejuvenation.
Hotel pickup and drop off
Krakow–Zakopane transfers
English-speaking professional driver
Krupowki Street free time
Mountain hut visit
Cheese and alcohol tasting
Gratuities
Comfortable shoes
Warm clothing
Towel and Swimwear
Not wheelchair accessible
Alcohol is permitted for guests 18 and older
Wear comfortable walking shoes
Confirmation will be received at time of booking
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Very nice lookout with many places to eat and have a drink. In Zakopane a must have program. Buy your tickets online, much cheaper!!

The view is amazing 😍 Once in life need to visit ☺️ The lady who sell the tickets in that day 27.10.2025 was very unpolite, we ask her about tickets and her answer was very dezgusted. The toilets you need to pay 4zloty and if you have children and you don't pay for yourself too they not alow you to go whit your child at toilet. The shops dont have NFS so you cannot pay whit cards, just cash. The ATM exhange is very bad there soo don't take out money from they atm.

The funicular was crowded but the queue was good we got in quickly. Book online for better prices, my ticket was issued about three minutes after payment. The view was quite pretty but a little underwhelming. Would highly recommend the toboggan it was really fun, there wasn’t much to do or see after you got up tho (other than snacking).

One of the main things to do Zacopane. The cable car takes you to the mountain top in few minutes ride. The ride is beautiful and worth taking. At the top there is small shopping, food, drinks and some activities for kids and adults. You can take a one way or two way cable car ticket. If you take a one way ticket, you can climb down through a trail walk - moderate difficulty. I believe there is another path down through which even cars come to the top. That route should also be scenic to walk down. Tickets can be bought online or at the counter. The day I went there was probably a wait of 20 m to buy tickets from counter.

We came to the Funicular, but there was a huge queue — it looked like a couple of tourist buses had just arrived. So we decided to hike up on foot instead. The climb is very steep, and if you’re not used to it, it can be quite exhausting. But honestly, I’d still recommend it — it felt like a great experience and gave a real sense of achievement when we reached the top. At the top, there are lots of small shops, cafes, and bars. But keep in mind that it’s quite crowded — there are a lot of people everywhere. On the way down, we took the Funicular. I bought a ticket right there at the machine, and we only waited for about 5 minutes before boarding. The ride down was smooth and enjoyable.



