"WIELICZKA" Salt Mine Health Resort

Wieliczka, Lesser Poland Voivodeship, Poland
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The 'Wieliczka' Salt Mine is a world class monument, featured on the first version of the UNESCO’s World Heritage List. The 'Wieliczka Salt Mine Health Resort offers treatment services in the underground mining chambers with the use of a unique micro-climate: an air free from pollution and allergens... Learn more

Therapeutic Profile

  • Lower Respiratory Tract Diseases
  • Upper Respiratory Tract Diseases
  5 Spa & Wellness Treatments    
ul. Park Kingi 1 bud. I 32-020 Wieliczka, Poland

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Please contact us within working hours:
8:00 - 17:00


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Rooms

"Młyn Solny" - pokój 2-osobowy Double (typu studio)

The 'Salt Mill' is a place where cosy home atmosphere is combined with excellent leisure conditions. Comfort rooms enable relaxation after the whole day activities, and the great location of The 'Salt Mill' building - in the heart of the 'Wieliczka' Salt Mine's area - makes it an excellent starting point for trips. The 'Salt Mill' Guest Rooms were opened for tourists from all over the world who come here to tour the ancient 'Wieliczka' Salt Mine, as well as for the patients of the underground Health Resort. The Guest Rooms are located inside the former salt mill building (that used to process rock salt), which was adapted for the hotel purposes. The building is situated next to the entrance to the Salt Mine, in the neighbourhood of the picturesque St.Kinga's Park and Grand Sal Hotel****. Each room is equipped with: TV set, fridge and towels, Beds in the rooms are very comfortable - with high class rehabilitation mattresses VENUS that adapt to body movements; deep sleep is ensured by exclusive anti-allergic beddings CLINIC. On demand, Guests have access to hairdryers, iron with ironing board, and laundry service. At the Guests's disposal are: free-of-charge WiFi, reading room with a wide selection of books, chess sets, etc.

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Grand Sal Hotel**** - Deluxe Room

We will make you feel special... We give at your disposal the Deluxe Room with a magnificent view on the picturesque St.Kinga's Park. With its spacious interior, elegant furniture and a package of additional services, the room will please even the most demanding Guests. In the room, we prepared specially for you: - welcoming selection of fruits, - bathrobe and bath slippers, - set of 'Wieliczka' cosmetic salt.

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Grand Sal Hotel**** - Double Room

The Grand Sal Hotel **** offers to its guests DOUBLE rooms with 180cmx200m beds. Facilities/Amenities: - satellite TV, - individually controlled air-conditioning, - phone, - safe, - mini bar, - room service, - free-of-charge WiFi connection, - coffee and tea making set, - bathroom with bathtub or shower, - hairdryer.

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Grand Sal Hotel**** - Single Room

The Grand Sal Hotel **** offers to its guests individual SINGLE rooms. Facilities/Amenities: - satellite TV, - individually controlled air-conditioning, - phone, - safe, - mini bar, - room service, - free-of-charge WiFi connection, - coffee and tea making set, - bathroom with bathtub or shower, - hairdryer.

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Grand Sal Hotel**** - Studio - Two Combined Rooms

The Grand Sal Hotel **** offers to its guests TWO COMBINED ROOMS. Facilities/Amenities: - 2 satellite TV sets, - ndividually controlled air-conditioning, - phone, - safe, - mini bar, - room service, - free-of-charge WiFi connection, - coffee and tea making set, - hairdryer, - two bathrooms with showers.

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Grand Sal Hotel**** - Suite

Ensuring comfortable and pleasant stay of our guests is our most important task. We have made available for you a luxurious suite with the view of the fountain and the historic St. Kinga's Park. The suite is furnished with stylised Italian furniture. You will sleep very comfortably on a large bed with a Wellness mattress which adapts to your silhouette, and the hypoallergenic sheets which will soothe you and enhance your body's defence systems.

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Grand Sal Hotel**** - Triple Room

Room with double bed and the extra bed. Facilities/Amenities: - satellite TV, - individually controlled air-conditioning, - phone, - safe, - mini bar, - room service, - free-of-charge WiFi connection, - coffee and tea making set, - hairdryer, - bathroom with bathtub and shower.

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Grand Sal Hotel**** - Twin Room

The Grand Sal Hotel **** offers to its guests TWIN rooms with two 90cmx200cm beds. Facilities/Amenities: - satellite TV, - individually controlled air-conditioning, - phone, - safe, - mini bar, - room service, - free-of-charge WiFi connection, - coffee and tea making set, - bathroom with bathtub or shower, - hairdryer.

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Miejsce w komorze solnej ‘Stajnia Gór Wschodnich’ - 3 GODZ. DLA ZDROWIA

The Eastern Mountains' Stable chamber is located on the 3rd level of the 'Wieliczka' Salt Mine at the depth of 135 meters, and consists of two separate rooms: 1) The first of these offers repose and relaxation spots with a device for spraying salt aerosol - a graduation tower, at which a dozen people can take inhalations at the same time, with the acoustic and aesthetic experience contributing a state of relaxation. The section also includes a reading room and tables with seating and an exhibition on the treatment history in the "Wieliczka" Salt Mine and a showcase presenting the minerals found in the Wieliczka deposit. 2) The second part of the chamber offers accommodation for 28 patients, in comfortably furnished one- or two-bed 'stalls' with rehabilitation mattresses and anti-allergic bed linen and lockers for the patients. The chamber also houses physicians' and nurse duty office with a treatment room. The chamber offers a rich array of exercise equipment for strength and sports exercises and recreational activities such as steppers, ergometers, a treadmill and orbitreks. Professional audio-visual equipment allows conducting music therapy, deep relaxation and visualizations. The location of the Eastern Mountains' Stable Chamber makes it easy to participate in respiratory kinesiotherapy under the supervision of qualified physiotherapy personnel and benefiting from exercise equipment in the nearby chambers. Sanitary facilities with toilets, shower stalls, a utility and storage room are located in the immediate vicinity of the Eastern Mountains' Stable Chamber.

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Miejsce w komorze solnej ‘Stajnia Gór Wschodnich’ – DZIEŃ DLA ZDROWIA (1-3 dni)

The Eastern Mountains' Stable chamber is located on the 3rd level of the 'Wieliczka' Salt Mine at the depth of 135 meters, and consists of two separate rooms: 1) The first of these offers repose and relaxation spots with a device for spraying salt aerosol - a graduation tower, at which a dozen people can take inhalations at the same time, with the acoustic and aesthetic experience contributing a state of relaxation. The section also includes a reading room and tables with seating and an exhibition on the treatment history in the "Wieliczka" Salt Mine and a showcase presenting the minerals found in the Wieliczka deposit. 2) The second part of the chamber offers accommodation for 28 patients, in comfortably furnished one- or two-bed 'stalls' with rehabilitation mattresses and anti-allergic bed linen and lockers for the patients. The chamber also houses physicians' and nurse duty office with a treatment room. The chamber offers a rich array of exercise equipment for strength and sports exercises and recreational activities such as steppers, ergometers, a treadmill and orbitreks. Professional audio-visual equipment allows conducting music therapy, deep relaxation and visualizations. The location of the Eastern Mountains' Stable Chamber makes it easy to participate in respiratory kinesiotherapy under the supervision of qualified physiotherapy personnel and benefiting from exercise equipment in the nearby chambers. Sanitary facilities with toilets, shower stalls, a utility and storage room are located in the immediate vicinity of the Eastern Mountains' Stable Chamber.

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Miejsce w komorze solnej ‘Stajnia Gór Wschodnich’ – DZIEŃ DLA ZDROWIA (4-21 dni)

The Eastern Mountains' Stable chamber is located on the 3rd level of the 'Wieliczka' Salt Mine at the depth of 135 meters, and consists of two separate rooms: 1) The first of these offers repose and relaxation spots with a device for spraying salt aerosol - a graduation tower, at which a dozen people can take inhalations at the same time, with the acoustic and aesthetic experience contributing a state of relaxation. The section also includes a reading room and tables with seating and an exhibition on the treatment history in the "Wieliczka" Salt Mine and a showcase presenting the minerals found in the Wieliczka deposit. 2) The second part of the chamber offers accommodation for 28 patients, in comfortably furnished one- or two-bed 'stalls' with rehabilitation mattresses and anti-allergic bed linen and lockers for the patients. The chamber also houses physicians' and nurse duty office with a treatment room. The chamber offers a rich array of exercise equipment for strength and sports exercises and recreational activities such as steppers, ergometers, a treadmill and orbitreks. Professional audio-visual equipment allows conducting music therapy, deep relaxation and visualizations. The location of the Eastern Mountains' Stable Chamber makes it easy to participate in respiratory kinesiotherapy under the supervision of qualified physiotherapy personnel and benefiting from exercise equipment in the nearby chambers. Sanitary facilities with toilets, shower stalls, a utility and storage room are located in the immediate vicinity of the Eastern Mountains' Stable Chamber.

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Miejsce w leczniczej komorze 'Smok' - 3 GODZ. DLA ZDROWIA

The Smok Chamber is divided into fully equipped kinesistherapy area and modern inhalation room where ultrasound inhalers enable the precise selection of salt aerosol parameters such as density , temperature and intensity. Owing to these facilities, the full procedure of cleansing the bronchial tree consisting of inhalation, position drainage and patting will be carried out.

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Miejsce w leczniczej komorze 'Smok' - DZIEŃ DLA ZDROWIA (4-21 dni)

The Smok Chamber is divided into fully equipped kinesistherapy area and modern inhalation room where ultrasound inhalers enable the precise selection of salt aerosol parameters such as density , temperature and intensity. Owing to these facilities, the full procedure of cleansing the bronchial tree consisting of inhalation, position drainage and patting will be carried out.

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Miejsce w leczniczej komorze solnej 'Boczkowski' - DZIEŃ DLA ZDROWIA (1-3 dni)

This is the only leaching chamber in the ‘ Wieliczka’ Salt Mine made accessible to the public. Due to its unique beauty was set up as a resting place for the patients. It will also be used for health education by means of multimedia equipment.

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Miejsce w leczniczej komorze solnej 'Boczkowski' - DZIEŃ DLA ZDROWIA (4-21 dni)

This is the only leaching chamber in the ‘ Wieliczka’ Salt Mine made accessible to the public. Due to its unique beauty was set up as a resting place for the patients. It will also be used for health education by means of multimedia equipment.

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'Salt Mill' Guest Rooms - 4-Bed Room

The 'Salt Mill' is a place where cosy home atmosphere is combined with excellent leisure conditions. Comfort rooms enable relaxation after the whole day activities, and the great location of The 'Salt Mill' building - in the heart of the 'Wieliczka' Salt Mine's area - makes it an excellent starting point for trips. The 'Salt Mill' Guest Rooms were opened for tourists from all over the world who come here to tour the ancient 'Wieliczka' Salt Mine, as well as for the patients of the underground Health Resort. The Guest Rooms are located inside the former salt mill building (that used to process rock salt), which was adapted for the hotel purposes. The building is situated next to the entrance to the Salt Mine, in the neighbourhood of the picturesque St.Kinga's Park and Grand Sal Hotel****. Each room is equipped with: TV set, fridge and towels, Beds in the rooms are very comfortable - with high class rehabilitation mattresses VENUS that adapt to body movements; deep sleep is ensured by exclusive anti-allergic beddings CLINIC. On demand, Guests have access to hairdryers, iron with ironing board, and laundry service. At the Guests's disposal are: free-of-charge WiFi, reading room with a wide selection of books, chess sets, etc.

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'Salt Mill' Guest Rooms - Double Room

The 'Salt Mill' is a place where cosy home atmosphere is combined with excellent leisure conditions. Comfort rooms enable relaxation after the whole day activities, and the great location of The 'Salt Mill' building - in the heart of the 'Wieliczka' Salt Mine's area - makes it an excellent starting point for trips. The 'Salt Mill' Guest Rooms were opened for tourists from all over the world who come here to tour the ancient 'Wieliczka' Salt Mine, as well as for the patients of the underground Health Resort. The Guest Rooms are located inside the former salt mill building (that used to process rock salt), which was adapted for the hotel purposes. The building is situated next to the entrance to the Salt Mine, in the neighbourhood of the picturesque St.Kinga's Park and Grand Sal Hotel****. Each room is equipped with: TV set, fridge and towels, Beds in the rooms are very comfortable - with high class rehabilitation mattresses VENUS that adapt to body movements; deep sleep is ensured by exclusive anti-allergic beddings CLINIC. On demand, Guests have access to hairdryers, iron with ironing board, and laundry service. At the Guests's disposal are: free-of-charge WiFi, reading room with a wide selection of books, chess sets, etc.

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'Salt Mill' Guest Rooms - Single Room

The 'Salt Mill' is a place where cosy home atmosphere is combined with excellent leisure conditions. Comfort rooms enable relaxation after the whole day activities, and the great location of The 'Salt Mill' building - in the heart of the 'Wieliczka' Salt Mine's area - makes it an excellent starting point for trips. The 'Salt Mill' Guest Rooms were opened for tourists from all over the world who come here to tour the ancient 'Wieliczka' Salt Mine, as well as for the patients of the underground Health Resort. The Guest Rooms are located inside the former salt mill building (that used to process rock salt), which was adapted for the hotel purposes. The building is situated next to the entrance to the Salt Mine, in the neighbourhood of the picturesque St.Kinga's Park and Grand Sal Hotel****. Each room is equipped with: TV set, fridge and towels, Beds in the rooms are very comfortable - with high class rehabilitation mattresses VENUS that adapt to body movements; deep sleep is ensured by exclusive anti-allergic beddings CLINIC. On demand, Guests have access to hairdryers, iron with ironing board, and laundry service. At the Guests's disposal are: free-of-charge WiFi, reading room with a wide selection of books, chess sets, etc.

Available room amenities

'Salt Mill' Guest Rooms - Single Room (Studio)

The 'Salt Mill' is a place where cosy home atmosphere is combined with excellent leisure conditions. Comfort rooms enable relaxation after the whole day activities, and the great location of The 'Salt Mill' building - in the heart of the 'Wieliczka' Salt Mine's area - makes it an excellent starting point for trips. The 'Salt Mill' Guest Rooms were opened for tourists from all over the world who come here to tour the ancient 'Wieliczka' Salt Mine, as well as for the patients of the underground Health Resort. The Guest Rooms are located inside the former salt mill building (that used to process rock salt), which was adapted for the hotel purposes. The building is situated next to the entrance to the Salt Mine, in the neighbourhood of the picturesque St.Kinga's Park and Grand Sal Hotel****. Each room is equipped with: TV set, fridge and towels, Beds in the rooms are very comfortable - with high class rehabilitation mattresses VENUS that adapt to body movements; deep sleep is ensured by exclusive anti-allergic beddings CLINIC. On demand, Guests have access to hairdryers, iron with ironing board, and laundry service. At the Guests's disposal are: free-of-charge WiFi, reading room with a wide selection of books, chess sets, etc.

Available room amenities

'Salt Mill' Guest Rooms - Triple Room

The 'Salt Mill' is a place where cosy home atmosphere is combined with excellent leisure conditions. Comfort rooms enable relaxation after the whole day activities, and the great location of The 'Salt Mill' building - in the heart of the 'Wieliczka' Salt Mine's area - makes it an excellent starting point for trips. The 'Salt Mill' Guest Rooms were opened for tourists from all over the world who come here to tour the ancient 'Wieliczka' Salt Mine, as well as for the patients of the underground Health Resort. The Guest Rooms are located inside the former salt mill building (that used to process rock salt), which was adapted for the hotel purposes. The building is situated next to the entrance to the Salt Mine, in the neighbourhood of the picturesque St.Kinga's Park and Grand Sal Hotel****. Each room is equipped with: TV set, fridge and towels, Beds in the rooms are very comfortable - with high class rehabilitation mattresses VENUS that adapt to body movements; deep sleep is ensured by exclusive anti-allergic beddings CLINIC. On demand, Guests have access to hairdryers, iron with ironing board, and laundry service. At the Guests's disposal are: free-of-charge WiFi, reading room with a wide selection of books, chess sets, etc.

Available room amenities

'Salt Mill' Guest Rooms - Twin Room

The 'Salt Mill' is a place where cosy home atmosphere is combined with excellent leisure conditions. Comfort rooms enable relaxation after the whole day activities, and the great location of The 'Salt Mill' building - in the heart of the 'Wieliczka' Salt Mine's area - makes it an excellent starting point for trips. The 'Salt Mill' Guest Rooms were opened for tourists from all over the world who come here to tour the ancient 'Wieliczka' Salt Mine, as well as for the patients of the underground Health Resort. The Guest Rooms are located inside the former salt mill building (that used to process rock salt), which was adapted for the hotel purposes. The building is situated next to the entrance to the Salt Mine, in the neighbourhood of the picturesque St.Kinga's Park and Grand Sal Hotel****. Each room is equipped with: TV set, fridge and towels, Beds in the rooms are very comfortable - with high class rehabilitation mattresses VENUS that adapt to body movements; deep sleep is ensured by exclusive anti-allergic beddings CLINIC. On demand, Guests have access to hairdryers, iron with ironing board, and laundry service. At the Guests's disposal are: free-of-charge WiFi, reading room with a wide selection of books, chess sets, etc.

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Treatment salt chamber 'The Boczkowski'

This is the only leaching chamber in the ‘ Wieliczka’ Salt Mine made accessible to the public. Due to its unique beauty was set up as a resting place for the patients. It will also be used for health education by means of multimedia equipment.

Available room amenities

Treatment salt chamber 'The Eastern Mountains' Stable'

The Eastern Mountains' Stable chamber is located on the 3rd level of the 'Wieliczka' Salt Mine at the depth of 135 meters, and consists of two separate rooms: 1) The first of these offers repose and relaxation spots with a device for spraying salt aerosol - a graduation tower, at which a dozen people can take inhalations at the same time, with the acoustic and aesthetic experience contributing a state of relaxation. The section also includes a reading room and tables with seating and an exhibition on the treatment history in the "Wieliczka" Salt Mine and a showcase presenting the minerals found in the Wieliczka deposit. 2) The second part of the chamber offers accommodation for 28 patients, in comfortably furnished one- or two-bed 'stalls' with rehabilitation mattresses and anti-allergic bed linen and lockers for the patients. The chamber also houses physicians' and nurse duty office with a treatment room. The chamber offers a rich array of exercise equipment for strength and sports exercises and recreational activities such as steppers, ergometers, a treadmill and orbitreks. Professional audio-visual equipment allows conducting music therapy, deep relaxation and visualizations. The location of the Eastern Mountains' Stable Chamber makes it easy to participate in respiratory kinesiotherapy under the supervision of qualified physiotherapy personnel and benefiting from exercise equipment in the nearby chambers. Sanitary facilities with toilets, shower stalls, a utility and storage room are located in the immediate vicinity of the Eastern Mountains' Stable Chamber.

Available room amenities

Treatment salt chamber 'The Smok'

The Smok Chamber is divided into fully equipped kinesistherapy area and modern inhalation room where ultrasound inhalers enable the precise selection of salt aerosol parameters such as density , temperature and intensity. Owing to these facilities, the full procedure of cleansing the bronchial tree consisting of inhalation, position drainage and patting will be carried out.

Available room amenities

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The Eastern Mountains' Stable chamber is located on the 3rd level of the 'Wieliczka' Salt Mine at the depth of 135 meters, and consists of two separate rooms: 1) The first of these offers repose and relaxation spots with a device for spraying salt aerosol - a graduation tower, at which a dozen people can take inhalations at the same time, with the acoustic and aesthetic experience contributing a state of relaxation. The section also includes a reading room and tables with seating and an exhibition on the treatment history in the "Wieliczka" Salt Mine and a showcase presenting the minerals found in the Wieliczka deposit. 2) The second part of the chamber offers accommodation for 28 patients, in comfortably furnished one- or two-bed 'stalls' with rehabilitation mattresses and anti-allergic bed linen and lockers for the patients. The chamber also houses physicians' and nurse duty office with a treatment room. The chamber offers a rich array of exercise equipment for strength and sports exercises and recreational activities such as steppers, ergometers, a treadmill and orbitreks. Professional audio-visual equipment allows conducting music therapy, deep relaxation and visualizations. The location of the Eastern Mountains' Stable Chamber makes it easy to participate in respiratory kinesiotherapy under the supervision of qualified physiotherapy personnel and benefiting from exercise equipment in the nearby chambers. Sanitary facilities with toilets, shower stalls, a utility and storage room are located in the immediate vicinity of the Eastern Mountains' Stable Chamber.

Available room amenities


Spa & Wellness Treatments

Anti-cellulite Chinese cupping massage
using a Chinese cup for wellness procedures is becoming more and more popular. Intensive anti-cellulite massage affects ... Learn more

45 min

170,00

Aromatherapy massage
Treatment based on natural essential oils of plants. Depending on the used oils, relaxes, stimulates and restores vitali... Learn more

60 min

200,00

Classic massage
Provides excellent muscle relaxation for the whole body. It alleviates pain, improves tissue nutrition, regenerates and ... Learn more

60 min

180,00

Relaxation massage
The procedure. with appropriately chosen strength and pace of the massage, improves mental and physical condition, relax... Learn more

60 min

220,00

Royal massage with shea butter lotion
Exclusive massage designed for the most demanding clients. Body and soul are put into a state of deep relaxation through... Learn more

60 min

260,00

WIELICZKA Salt Mine Health Resort/WIELICZKA Uzdrowisko Kopalnia Soli

The 'Wieliczka' Salt Mine is a world class monument, featured on the first version of the UNESCO’s World Heritage List. The 'Wieliczka Salt Mine Health Resort offers treatment services in the underground mining chambers with the use of a unique micro-climate: an air free from pollution and allergens, rich in micronutrients, with a constant temperature, high humidity, and free from harmful radiation. This innovative treatment method - subterranotherapy - was created right here and active rehabilitation of the respiratory system is still conducted at the mine, using the medicinal properties of the underground environment.

The environmental climate of the "Wieliczka" Salt Mine is fundamentally different from the climate on the surface of the earth. The special curing properties of salt chambers are determined, among others, by a high saturation of air with a sodium chloride aerosol, produced by the constant process of leaching and weathering of the rock salt. The underground aerosol is extremely clean in microbiological and palynological terms.

The activities of the "Wieliczka" Salt Mine Health Resort are addressed primarily to people suffering from diseases of upper and lower respiratory tract, such as:
- bronchial asthma,
- chronic obstructive pulmonary disease (COPD),
- recurrent nose, sinuses, pharynx and larynx conditions,
- chronic bronchitis and pneumonia,
- allergic diseases.

The fundamental role in the mechanism of treatment is performed by a unique microclimate, characterised by:
- exceptional bacteriological purity,
- constant air temperature (10°C - 12°C),
- high air humidity (approx. 80%),
- high sodium chloride contents (24 mg/m3) and elements such as magnesium, manganese and calcium.

The air of the mine is free of contaminants, which abound in the environment on the surface of the earth. Significant air humidity prevents the harmful drying of the respiratory tract mucous membranes, facilitating their toilet and ensuring antifungal properties. The curing values of the chambers' microclimate result from the natural properties of the rock salt, the appropriate ventilation and humidity of chambers, which is constantly monitored, and the sufficiently large surface of treatment chambers. An important role is also played by the stimuli provided by the daily climate change produced by descending to Level III of the mine 135 meters. In the treatment salt chambers, active pulmonary rehabilitation in subterraneotherapy conditions is offered in several forms: daytime stays or health resort treatment stays, and for those who can only spend a moment in the Health Resort salt chambers, also the Health Day or the Healthy Sleep in the therapeutic microclimate.

The activities of the undrground Health Resort base on the best practices of modern medicine and are conducted in co-operation with the most eminent scientists. They are beneficial to patients suffering from asthma, COPD, recurrent infections of the upper and lower respiratory tract and allergies. Increasingly, also people who do not suffer health problems choose to rest in the depths of the earth to improve their fitness, attain psycho-physical balance, and regenerate the body.

It is worthwhile to visit the 'Wieliczka' Salt Mine Health Resort to take a deep healthy breath!

Facilities

  • Non-smoking rooms
  • WiFi
  • In the city
  • Sauna
  • Air conditioning
  • Parking
  • Restaurant
  • Child-friendly

Rooms amenities

  • Dryer
  • Bathroom
  • WiFi
  • Iron
  • Fridge
  • TV
  • Phone
  • Air conditioning
  • In-room safe
  • Room service
  • Tea and coffee set
  • Mini-bar

Nearby places

Wieliczka Salt Mine, Wieliczka, UNESCO

Wieliczka Salt Mine, Wieliczka, UNESCO Distance: 312 m

The history of salt mining in Wieliczka reaches back to the 13th century, and the site is the oldest active mine in the world. The mine presents all phases of mining technology development in individual historical periods. The mine is spread over 9 levels, and includes 2,040 chambers and 360 km of galleries creating a mysterious labyrinth. Unique altars, monuments and entire underground chapels are carved in the salt together with low reliefs and chandeliers, transporting visitors to an extraordinary, fairy-tale world.

In the mine, there is an underground post office, a restaurant, a cinema, as well as a sanatorium in which allergy and asthma are treated. Concerts, performances, balls also take place there.

The mine in Wieliczka, along with the mine in Bochnia are UNESCO world heritage sites.
Kazimierz, Krakow, UNESCO

Kazimierz, Krakow, UNESCO Distance: 10.6 km

Kazimierz is a historical district of Krakow and Krakow Old Town, Poland. Since its inception in the fourteenth century to the early nineteenth century, Kazimierz was an independent town, a royal city of the Crown of the Polish Kingdom, located south of Krakow Old Town and separated by a branch of the Vistula river. For many centuries, Kazimierz was a place of coexistence and interpenetration of Christian and Jewish cultures, its north-eastern part of the district was historically Jewish, whose Jewish inhabitants were forcibly relocated in 1941 by the German occupying forces in the Krakow ghetto in Podgorze. Today Kazimierz is one of the major tourist attractions of Krakow and an important center of cultural life of the city.

The boundaries of Kazimierz are defined by an old island in the Vistula river. The northern branch of the river, the Old Visula, was filled-in at the end of the 19th century during the partitions of Poland and made into an extension of Stradomska Street, connecting the Kazimierz district with Krakow Old Town.
Basilica of St Michael the Archangel and St Stanislaus,  Krakow, UNESCO

Basilica of St Michael the Archangel and St Stanislaus, Krakow, UNESCO Distance: 10.99 km

The Church of St Michael the Archangel and St Stanislaus Bishop and Martyr and the Pauline Fathers Monastery is a small outcrop in Krakow where the Bishop of Krakow, Saint Stanislaus of Szczepanow, was slain by order of the Polish king Boleslaw II the Bold in 1079. This action resulted in the king's exile and the eventual canonization of the slain bishop.

Originally, a Romanesque church was built there. King Casimir III raised a new Gothic church in its place and since 1472 this shrine has been in the possession of a monastic community of Pauline Fathers.

Between 1733-1751 the church received a baroque decor. It is one of the most famous Polish sanctuaries. The crypt underneath the church serves as a 'National Pantheon', a burial place for some of the most distinguished Poles, particularly those who lived in Krakow.
Stradom, Krakow, UNESCO

Stradom, Krakow, UNESCO Distance: 11.25 km

Stradom – an area of Krakow, part of the Old Town district. It was formerly the southern suburb of Krakow, located between the line of plantation and the Old Vistula riverbed. Stradom’s border from the west, south and east was formed by the Vistula river separating it from Kazimierz (today’s Dietel’s Plants),and from the north by the leg of the Rudawa River. The area was marshy and often flooded by the Vistula River.

Currently, the main axis, as well as the transport route of Stradom is Stradomska street. In 1994, Stradom with the Old Town, Wawel Castle, Kazimierz, Piasek, Podgorze and the Nowy Swiat (New World) was announced as a historic monument.
The Wawel Royal Castle, Krakow, UNESCO

The Wawel Royal Castle, Krakow, UNESCO Distance: 11.58 km

The Wawel Royal Castle, located on the Vistula river in Krakow, is one of the most important royal residences, as well as a symbol and a monument of Polish history and culture.

Some time ago, knight tournaments and royal ceremonies were organised in its beautiful courtyard, surrounded by galleries, arcades and columns. In chambers and apartments, one could admire unique tapestries, paintings, murals, furniture and ornaments. Valuables that were owned by kings are stored in the royal treasury, while in the armoury, one can find the biggest collection of arms in the country.

The Wawel Cathedral with Sigismund’s Chapel and the famous Sigismund’s Bell are also part of the castle complex. The Cathedral was a place where rulers were crowned, while in the gloomy tombs, kings, national heroes and great Polish people were buried – Zygmunt Stary, Zygmunt August, Tadeusz Kosciuszko, Jozef Pilsudski, Adam Mickiewicz, Juliusz Slowacki, among others. After the catastrophe in Smolensk, in April 2010, the presidential couple – Lech Kaczynski and his spouse, Maria – were buried here.

One of the most interesting peculiarities of Wawel Hill is the legendary Dragon's Den, in front of which stands a bronze dragon, belching out real fire.

The Wawel Royal Castle is a UNESCO world heritage site.
St Florian’s Gate, Krakow, UNESCO

St Florian’s Gate, Krakow, UNESCO Distance: 12.08 km

St. Florian's Gate, or The Florian Gate, in Krakow, Poland, is one of the best-known Polish Gothic towers, and a focal point of Krakow's Old Town.

It was built in and around the 14th century as a rectangular Gothic tower of 'wild stone', part of the city's fortifications against Turkish attack.


The Cloth Hall (Sukiennice), Krakow, UNESCO

The Cloth Hall (Sukiennice), Krakow, UNESCO Distance: 12.12 km

In the second half of the 14th century, the city mason, Marcin Lindintolde, built a solid hall – roofed and propped with buttresses – in the centre of the Main Square. Designed for trading cloth, it received a privilege from King Casimir the Great, which forced merchants arriving in the city to sell their own goods only in the building. Inside, the hall was filled with stalls. This Gothic building burned in the Great Fire of the City in 1555.

The reconstruction, completed in 1559, gave the Cloth Hall a Renaissance architectural form, making it one of the most famous examples of the style in Krakow.
Nowadays, The Cloth Hall holds elegant shops and cafés. A technical curio of the time was the gas lighting, that has remained operational up until today. A gallery of Polish painting from the National Museum was opened on the upper floor in 1883. The Art Nouveau interior of the Jan Noworolski café, with murals by Jozef Mehoffer and Henryk Uziemblo, is worth a look.



The Cloth Hall is a UNESCO world heritage site.
St. Mary's (Mariacki) Church, Krakow, UNESCO

St. Mary's (Mariacki) Church, Krakow, UNESCO Distance: 12.13 km

St. Mary's, called 'the heart of Krakow', is one of the most beautiful churches in Poland, and has the largest Gothic altar in Europe. It is famous for its legends and its stunning interior.

For about 600 years now, from the highest tower of the church, called the Bugle, you can hear a bugle call, broadcast to the entire country. According to a legend, a trumpeter, who sounded the alarm at the time of the Mongol invasion, was fatally struck by an arrow. To commemorate this event the bugle stops abruptly in the middle of its call.

St. Mary's impressive altar, by Veit Stoss, carved in the fifteenth century, is a jewel of the church. It is the most famous and largest altar of its kind in Europe. This masterpiece contains over 200 carved figures.

St Mary's (Mariacki) is a UNESCO world heritage site.
The Town Hall Tower, Krakow, UNESCO

The Town Hall Tower, Krakow, UNESCO Distance: 12.13 km

The tower is the only remnant of the building of Krakow Town Hall, which reached halfway into the Main Square. From the Middle Ages to the 19th century, the Town Hall was the headquarters of the municipal authorities. It was built around 1300 as a 2-storey stone construction, with a tower that served both defensive purposes and as a symbol of power and elegance.

The most important of the halls in the tower was the so-called Izba Panska (literally 'the Lords’ chamber'). It was, at the same time, the council assembly chamber and the courtroom. Its rich furnishings was to be proof of the solemnity and dignity of the Krakow authorities. To keep the proper balance and to keep everyone forewarned, the cellars of the Town Hall housed a prison with its own torture chamber.



Built from limestone and brick, the preserved tower used to be one of the most opulent towers in medieval Poland. During the renovation and reconstruction works carried out in the 1960s, its cellars were developed into a café that followed in the footsteps of the establishment that earned great renown in the Middle Ages as it served the best beer in Poland (from Swidnica). Since 1987, the cellars have also housed a stage of the Ludowy Theatre.

The Town Hall Tower is a UNESCO world heritage site.
Krakow Old Town, Krakow, UNESCO

Krakow Old Town, Krakow, UNESCO Distance: 12.13 km

Krakow Old Town is the historic central district of Krakow, Poland. It is one of the most famous old districts in Poland today and was the centre of Poland's political life from 1038 until King Sigismund III Vasa relocated his court to Warsaw in 1596.

The entire medieval old town is among the first sites chosen for UNESCO's original World Heritage List, inscribed as Kracow's Historic Centre.The old town is also one of Poland's official national Historic Monuments, chosen in the first round, as designated September 16 1994, and tracked by the National Heritage Board of Poland.

The Old Town is known in Polish as Stare Miasto. It is part of the city's first administrative district which is also named 'Stare Miasto', although it covers a wider area than the Old Town itself.
The Krakow Central Railway Station, Krakow

The Krakow Central Railway Station, Krakow Distance: 12.22 km

The Krakow Central Railway Station is the largest and the most centrally located railway station in Krakow. The building was constructed between 1844 and 1847. A new underground ticket hall opened in February 2014, with waiting rooms, travel centres and other amenities. This is located to the north of the earlier platform underpass, and connected to the platforms by escalators. It also provides two new direct exits/entrances to the station complex, one from the lower level of Galeria Krakowska and another from the Regional Bus Station located to the east of the railway station. The current platform underpass will also be refurbished. As part of this large investment, all platforms and tracks have been replaced.
Barbican, Krakow, UNESCO

Barbican, Krakow, UNESCO Distance: 12.3 km

The pearl within Krakow's system of fortifications, the Gothic Barbican, affectionately known as “Rondel” ('The Saucepan'), was built to answer the Turkish threat that increased towards the end of the 15th century. Its construction in 1498-1499 was ordered by King John Albert (Jan Olbracht), who feared retribution after the failure of his Wallachian campaign.

The project to demolish the city walls, carried out in 1817, was also originally intended to include the Barbican. This was, however, strongly opposed by Senator Feliks Radwański. It was thanks to his determination and persistence that a fragment of the neighbouring fortifications, including St Florian’s Gate and three towers, was saved.
Unfortunately, the so-called “neck” was taken down during the development of the Planty garden ring around 1825.

Krakow’s 'Rondel' is one of three Gothic barbicans that have survived to this day. The other two are in Carcassonne (France), and Görlitz (Germany). Krakow's is beyond any doubt the largest of the three and the one best preserved.

The Barbican is a UNESCO world heritage site.
John Paul II International Airport Krakow–Balice

John Paul II International Airport Krakow–Balice Distance: 20.33 km

John Paul II International Airport Krakow–Balice is an international airport located near Krakw, in the village of Balice, 11 km (6.8 mi) west of the city centre, in southern Poland.

Bochnia Salt Mine, Bochnia, UNESCO

Bochnia Salt Mine, Bochnia, UNESCO Distance: 27.19 km

The Bochnia Saltmine is Europe’s oldest industrial plant, operating uninterruptedly for 742 years (1248-1990). Today, it is a tourist and spa destination, nicknamed a ‘leisure den’.

Created by salt miners, Bochnia has a lot of attractions to offer to its visitors. At the level of 220 m (722 ft), there is one of the most interesting underground tourist routes. You may expect some unforgettable experiences, such as a slide down a 140 meter (460 ft) ramp, once used for transportation of the salt, or a boat trip across a saline-flooded chamber at a level of 230 m (755 ft). A variety of events are held underground, such as film screenings, concerts, theatrical performances and discos. You may also play basketball or take part in an underground relay race.
Bochnia also has an underground spa facility and an underground restaurant. All those with a taste for an unusual experience may spend a night at the mine’s salt room. It is a great proposal for an extraordinary weekend.

One of the most interesting underground tourist routes at the level of 220 m. A UNESCO world heritage site.

The mine in Wieliczka, along with the mine in Bochnia are UNESCO world heritage sites.
Sanctuary, Kalwaria Zebrzydowska, UNESCO

Sanctuary, Kalwaria Zebrzydowska, UNESCO Distance: 30.45 km

The sanctuary in Kalwaria Zebrzydowska was established at the beginning of 17th century and it was designed in imitation of the Via Dolorosa in Jerusalem. The originator of its construction was Kracowian Mikolaj Zebrzydowski. There is a baroque basilica with a miraculous painting of Our Lady of Kalwaria, a monastery and a baroque and mannerist complex of churches and chapels. All buildings and symbolic locations of the Passion of Christ and the life of the Mother of God are picturesquely incorporated in the landscape of the Beskid mountains.

Kalwaria Zebrzydowska is a UNESCO world heritage site.
St. Leonard's Church, Lipnica Murowana, UNESCO

St. Leonard's Church, Lipnica Murowana, UNESCO Distance: 33.91 km

St Leonard’s Church in Lipnica Murowana dates from the end of the 15th century and is one of the oldest and most precious wooden churches in Malopolska, entered onto the UNESCO World Heritage List in 2003. According to tradition, it was built in 1141 on the site of a pagan temple hence, supposedly, the so-called Swiatowid’s pillar, a back support for the altar. The church’s interior is decorated by painting (polychrome) from various periods, from the end of the 15th century to the beginning of the 18th century. The chancel is decorated with: The Crucifixion, The Last Supper and the Last Judgment, while the nave has scenes from The Passion and The Ten Commandments. Among the precious fittings are: a rare processional feretrum with a bas-relief of the Holy Trinity and a music box (still working).
Ecological, educational SOLAR/SUN FARM, Stryszow

Ecological, educational SOLAR/SUN FARM, Stryszow Distance: 36.54 km

It is the seat of ECOCENTRE for The International Coalition to Protect the Polish Countryside - ICPPC,whose founders are Jadwiga Lopata and Julian Rose.

On the farm you can see and learn how to operate the latest technologies along with the old, traditional ones.

On this self-sufficient farm covering an area of ​2 hectares, vegetables, fruits and herbs are grown,; a special kind of sheep, Wrzosowka, alpacas and green-legged chickens are bred.

Holy Father John Paul II Family Home, Wadowice

Holy Father John Paul II Family Home, Wadowice Distance: 41.48 km

The Holy Father John Paul II Family Home in Wadowice was the family apartment home of Karol Jozef Wojtyła, the future Pope Saint John Paul II. It is located at 7 Koscielna Street in the city of Wadowice in southern Poland.

It is a historic house museum that preserves this historic structure and houses a collection of objects that belonged to the future pope’s family. The museum also commemorates John Paul II’s life and his work in Poland until he left Krakow, Poland, for the Vatican, in 1978.
Church of St. Michael the Archangel, Debno Podhalanskie, UNESCO

Church of St. Michael the Archangel, Debno Podhalanskie, UNESCO Distance: 58.58 km

The Parish Church of St. Michael the Archangel in Debno Podhalanskie was built in 1490, with a spire added in 1601. The church’s emergence is linked to the activity of the Cistercians in Ludzmierz, but the first reliable report of this dates from 1335. The interior church walls are decorated with unique painting and polychrome work from the 15th-16th century, featuring geometric and floral motifs in a striped arrangement. Inside the church you can see: a late-gothic triptych in the main altar dating from the early 16th century, a historical cross from 1380, a unique 15th century xylophone and a tabernacle from the early 14th century. In 2003 the building was entered onto the UNESCO World Heritage List.
Aushwitz-Birkenau (German Nazi Concentration and Extermination Camp) Memorial and State Museum, Oświęcim, UNESCO

Aushwitz-Birkenau (German Nazi Concentration and Extermination Camp) Memorial and State Museum, Oświęcim, UNESCO Distance: 61.04 km

Auschwitz is known all over the world as a symbol of terror, genocide and the Holocaust. It was established in 1940 by the Germans in the suburbs of Oswiecim, a Polish town annexed to the Third Reich by the Nazis.

Its name was changed to Auschwitz, which also became the name of the Concentration Camp. The camp was established because of the mass arrests of Poles and, as a result, the number of prisoners was way beyond the capacity of existing "local" prisons.

Initially, Auschwitz was set to be another concentration camp in a series the Nazis had been building since the early 1930s. It functioned in this role throughout its existence, even when, beginning in 1942, it also became the largest of the death camps.
The Museum of Felicja Curyłowa, Zalipie

The Museum of Felicja Curyłowa, Zalipie Distance: 64.08 km

To get a general insight about Zalipie and its culture, visit the Museum of Felicje Curyłowa. She was the famous painter from Zalipie. Houses painted by her in her own yard have become even during her lifetime an ethnographic attraction massively visited by tourists.
Dunajec River Gorge run-off, Sromowce Wyzne, UNESCO

Dunajec River Gorge run-off, Sromowce Wyzne, UNESCO Distance: 67.64 km

The Dunajec River Gorge runs through the Pieniny Mountains in the south of Poland and the north of Slovakia (as Dunajec is the border river between the two countries in the area). The gorge is characterized by some of the most interesting geological and geomorphological structures and area-specific natural ecosystems with little anthropogenic influence. It is featured on UNESCO's Tentative List of World Heritage Sites in Poland.

Dunajec Gorge is also one of the best-known tourist attractions in the Pieniny Mountains. Wooden canoe trips have been organized daily by Goral highlanders since the early 19th century — when their customers consisted mostly of guests of nearby Niedzica and Czorsztyn castles. The trip begins in the village of Sromowce Katy, and ends in the resort town of Szczawnica, 18 km downstream. It takes about 2-3 hours. The second leg of the tour is only 5 km long. It begins in Szczawnica and ends in the town of Krosœcienko nad Dunajcem. The Gorge makes 7 loops in its length. The surrounding rocks reach 300 m in height almost all the way through.

The Gorge is part of a valley located within the Pieniny National Park. The landscape distinguishes it from surrounding mountains due to the interaction of natural factors such as geological ground, relief, water, soil, climate, flora and fauna and their evolutionary relationships. All these elements contribute to the complexity of the natural beauty of the whole area.
Zywiec Brewery Museum, Zywiec

Zywiec Brewery Museum, Zywiec Distance: 72.4 km

One of the most modern museums of this type in Poland, located in the oldest part of the former Archduke Brewery, in storage cellars cut in the rock. The tourist route leads through 18 rooms presenting the beer production process and the over 150-year–old history of the Brewery by means of exhibits, archives and multimedia, as well as the climate of the era in the reconstructed alleys, a shop, an inn, etc. At the Museum, there is a shop with souvenirs and gadgets of the Zywiec brand.
Parish Church of St. Michael the Archangel, Brunary Wyzne, UNESCO

Parish Church of St. Michael the Archangel, Brunary Wyzne, UNESCO Distance: 86.4 km

The Greek Catholic Parish Church of St. Michael the Archangel in Brunary Wyzne (currently the Roman Catholic Parish Church of the Assumption of the Blessed Virgin Mary) dates from 1797.

The building, despite later alterations, has retained the most important features of a West Lemko church. The interior is capped by a flat ceiling with cornices. The polychrome decoration, which has rococo-classical architectonic and floral motifs, was carried out by Antoni and Józef Bogdanski in 1898.

Fragments of older baroque polychrome work from the end of the 18th century are visible in the nave. The 18th century baroque iconostasis was repainted during repair work in 1831.
Katowice International Airport

Katowice International Airport Distance: 88.3 km

Katowice International Airport is an international airport, located in Pyrzowice, 30 km (19 mi) north of center of Katowice, Poland.

The airport has the fourth biggest passenger flow in Poland.

The Greek Catholic Parish Church of St. Jacob the Younger, Powroznik, UNESCO

The Greek Catholic Parish Church of St. Jacob the Younger, Powroznik, UNESCO Distance: 94.07 km

The Greek Catholic Parish Church of St. Jacob the Younger in Powroznik (currently a Roman Catholic Parish Church) was built in 1600 and is therefore the oldest Orthodox Church in the Polish Carpathians.

It was repeatedly repaired, and in 1813-14, after a flood, it was moved to its current location. The interior layout is tripartite with square rooms. The walls of the sacristy are covered by precious figurative polychrome from 1607.

The rich church fittings include an iconostasis from 1743-44, currently partially dismantled, an 18th century baroque side altar with a painting of Christ at the Column, and many valuable icons including The Last Judgment from 1623.
Kielce Railway Station

Kielce Railway Station Distance: 107.14 km

Kielce's most important railway station is located in the city center. Tracks leading to Warsaw, Krakow and Czestochowa intersect here. According to the Polish National Rail (PKP) classification the station is a B category. It is located between the Zelazna and Romuald Mielczarski Streets. In front of the station is Independence Square Day with the Independence monument standing here. Henryk Sienkiewicz street, the main pedestrian street of the city, leads to the square. Under the train station there is a pedestrian tunnel connecting Sienkiewicz Street and Mielczarski Street along with the station’s building and platforms.
Jasna Gora Monastery, Czestochowa

Jasna Gora Monastery, Czestochowa Distance: 114.48 km

The Jasna Gora Monastery (The Luminous Mount) in Czestochowa, Poland, is the most famous Polish shrine to the Virgin Mary and the country's greatest place of pilgrimage – for many its spiritual capital. The image of the Black Madonna of Czestochowa, also known as Our Lady of Czestochowa, to which miraculous powers are attributed, is Jasna Gora's most precious treasure.

The site is one of Poland's official national Historic Monuments, designated 16 September 1994 and tracked by the National Heritage Board of Poland.

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