Make the most of your time in Krakow and take the stress out of your trip. We’ll have a car and driver waiting for you at the airport to take you to your hotel. Later, when you want to see the Salt Mines in Wieliczka or visit Auschwitz and Birkenau, we can arrange a personal taxi to pick you up at your hotel and take you to your destination and back, all in comfort. Our friendly English-speaking staff will be happy to help with every aspect of your taxi and transfer requirements, so book today!
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Why book an airport transfer in advance?
It happens every day. Someone arrives to a foreign city, doesn't know a lick of the language and wants to get a ride from the airport to their destination. There's the usual way of going about it, standing in a queue and hoping the driver can understand enough sign language to know where he's going and gets there. Good luck with that!
Alternatively, there's the easy way: simply book you a taxi ahead of flying - to maximise your time in Krakow and minimise your stress getting there. Our comfortable taxis and friendly drivers know Krakow well and will meet you ready to go. We are also very happy to help out with your Warsaw taxi transfer as well.
A little bit about Krakow
If it's your first visit to the city, you'll not be at a loss for things to see and do. Whether you're planning your trip here for business, festival or some other reason, you'll find a number of super accommodation options for apartments or hotels.
Sightseeing in Krakow starts in the Old Town, with sights including the medieval-era Cloth Hall, Mariacki Church and the Royal Way, which leads to the stunning Wawel Castle.
Not far from Krakow are the two most important sights for visitors: the labyrinthine Wieliczka Salt Mines and Auschwitz, the Nazi deathcamp. Both are must-sees for most travellers to the city, but many crowd onto tour buses or slower public transport. For a better experience, we can help you with personalised transport from the city to the mines or Auschwitz and back to Krakow.