Polish Aviation Museum Entrance Ticket
About this activity
Highlights
- Explore historic aircraft displays
- Discover aviation history
- See rare aircraft models
- Enjoy interactive exhibits
- Visit Poland's largest aviation museum
Full description
Included / Excluded
- Admission to the Polish Aviation Museum
- Access to all exhibition halls
- Free parking facilities
- Guided tours
Itinerary
The museum's collection includes a diverse range of aircraft, from vintage biplanes and World War I-era planes to modern fighter jets and helicopters. It showcases the development of aviation technology and the role of aviation in Poland's history. The museum features numerous indoor and outdoor exhibits. Visitors can explore aircraft from various periods, including those used in military conflicts, civil aviation, and experimental designs. Some of the notable aircraft on display include the PZL P.11, PZL.37 Łoś, and the iconic MiG-21.
Meeting point
Start Location
Jana Pawla II 39, Krakow, Poland
Important information
Know before you book
- Tickets are valid for 30 days from the date of booking.
- Children under 6 enter free; discounted rates apply for students and seniors.
- Guided tours are available for an additional fee.
Know before you go
- Wear comfortable walking shoes as the museum covers a large area.
- Bring a camera to capture the impressive aircraft displays.
- Check the museum's opening hours before your visit.
Cancellation policy
For a full refund, cancel at least 24 hours before the scheduled departure time.
Accessibility
- Stroller Accessible
- Service Animals Allowed
- Easy Public Transport
- Infants Required On Laps
Traveler reviews
The world of aviation in all its aspects... Fantastic!!!
Absolutely extraordinary museum where everyone, but especially aviation enthusiasts can take a leap through the passion, history, culture and myths surrounding the world of aviation both military and civil. The museum really has many aircraft, some absolutely unique pieces, that have somehow marked the history of the world. The museum is huge built on an old and historic airport near Krakow and has internal airspace in the hangars and externally in the perimeter of the old airport precisely. We were fortunate to have Mr. Marek O as our guide. (Which I would really like to thank sincerely), who presented us with extreme care, passion, clarity and sympathy those that are the main attractions of this fantastic museum, did so ranging from the historical to the technical side, not neglecting even those that are the curiosities and peculiarities of the aviation world, making the visit interesting and attractive even for young visitors like my daughters... What about a stop to include absolutely if you plan a visit to Krakow, museum really well set. Congratulations
Must see if you love aircraft
Fantastic trip. Huge museum with such a massive collection of aviation material and so many aircraft!!! Thoroughly enjoyed the flight simulator and sitting in one of the planes. Really good value for money, very quiet no queues. You can easily spend a few hours here with so many aircraft on display. Look in every hangar they look closed but are not. Every one of them full of planes and helicopters. I booked through tripadvisor before we left the UK. Easy to get a taxi out to it from krakow.
if you are into classic military and civilian aircraft of a by gone age then don't give this one a miss!
I found the Polish Aviation Museum Krakov simply one of the best aviation museums I've been to, If you like Russian Cod War hard wear and have an interest in the Polish air force and aircraft industry it is a must see. Sharing space outside include notable Cold war era aircraft from the West, including a pristine example of an F-4E Phantom, a Mirage V and an extremely rare complete example of the F-105 Thunderchief. But for the outside visitor I think the biggest draw will be the row upon row of Migs and Sukhoi aircraft, from the early Mig 15 to the first supersonic Mig 19, and to the illustrious Mig 21 and brutal Mig 23. And from the Sukhoi stable we have a Su 7, 20, and 22. You also find example of unique one off experimental aircraft designed by PZL among too many gems to mention. Excellent value for money and because many of the exhibits are outdoors are easier to photograph if that's your thing.
Don't miss this hidden treasure
Very large and interesting exhibition with a variety of flights from different eras probably over 200 different aircraft and helicopters. A minus was that everything was not available in English so hard to know what everything was. Barking inside and outside and in hangars. Even a person who is not interested in aviation enjoys this. A little difficult to get there municipal and it was a bit poorly signposted but well worth a visit.
Museum good organisation only fair
Museum very interesting and good experience. Ticket purchase fine and downloaded successfully. However, Trip Advisor advertises Krakow Card included and skip the line and both were greeted with total blank looks at the museum.
