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Pinball Museum

The Kraków Pinball Museum is a nostalgic paradise for fans of retro games. Rather than just static displays, it’s fully interactive: more than 80–90 vintage pinball machines and arcade games are restored and ready for play. These machines date from the 1950s up to modern electronic versions. As soon as you walk in, the sound of bumpers, flashing lights, and arcade music takes you back it’s a hands-on trip through the history of gaming, full of joy and friendly competition.

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The museum is located at Stradomska 15, 31‑068 Kraków. It’s open Monday to Thursday from 14:00 to 21:00; on Friday from 14:00 to 22:00; and on weekends from 12:00. Entry costs about 50 zł for one hour, and a full-day ticket is around 70 zł. All games are free to play once you’ve paid the admission no coins or tokens needed. Visitors get a wristband that allows unlimited use of the machines during their visit.

Warum diese Tour buchen

Be prepared to spend at least one to two hours, especially if you want to try many machines. The museum is in a historic basement, so it’s cozy and atmospheric, but not huge wear comfortable shoes. Since there’s no limit on play once you’re in, bringing a flexible schedule helps. The site allows drink purchases, and there’s a lounge area, but it’s not a full restaurant. It’s family-friendly: children, teens, and grown-ups all enjoy the games, though younger kids should be supervised.

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The museum is very centrally located, near Kraków’s Old Town. You can easily walk there from most central hotels and sights. If needed, public transport also works: trams and buses serve nearby stops, after which it’s a short walk. Because it sits in a historic part of the city, parking is limited, so walking or using public transport is usually easiest.

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Visit in the mid-afternoon on a weekday for a quieter, more relaxed experience. Evenings and weekends are livelier and more social, especially among gamers and retro-arcade fans. The heavier foot traffic starts in the early evening, so coming right after opening or later at night (just before closing) can give you more freedom to play.