Ticket Prices
for the
Zakopane Thermal Baths

Zakopane thermal baths ticket prices explained

The ticket pricing structure at the thermal baths can be a little confusing so we’re going to attempt to add some clarity to the ticket costs to allow you to make an easier decision on how much you want to pay and what you get for your money.

The prices are based on two main factors, how much time you want to spend and which areas you want access to.

Prices are a little higher during “high season” (end of June to end of August).

Advertised ticket prices can be reduced with discounts for certain people but we’ll discuss that in more detail further down the page.

There is NO difference in ticket prices whether you book online or buy tickets directly at the spa but during busy days a pre-booking helps you beat the queues.

Also, a pre-booked excursion includes transfers from Krakow to the thermal baths and then a return back to Krakow.

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Concession prices and how to qualify.

There are discounted ticket prices available at the Zakopane thermal baths and provided that photo ID is presented at the ticket desk then you are eligible whether a Polish or foreign national.

Children upto the age of 3 have free admittance.

Children from 3 – 16 years old benefit from discounted prices (see pricing in the image).

Adults over 60, disabled people and carers also enjoy discounted tickets.

The savings are not massive but they are reasonable and can add up if there is a group of you visiting.

 

Book a trip to pick you up from Krakow and take you directly to the Zakopane thermal baths.