By car
Krakow is well-communicated with other part of Poland. From the west side you can get there using highway for which you must paid. The alternative road is by Olkusz this is road number 79.
For tourists travelling from the north side of Poland the best choice is the road number 7 through Kielce and Jedrzejow. Apart from this is a casual road it is maintenanced in good condition.
Driving from the south of Poland we haven’t got many choices to get to Krakow. Zakopianka - this is name of this road. It is one of the famoust road in Poland and also one of the most crowded, but despite that traffic is fluent.
Travelling from the east of Poland we have two different route. One is a road number 4 or situated more on the north road number 79. 4th which goes through Tarnow is important route in Poland, there is lot of cars but maintenance is good.
By airplane
Airport situated nearby Krakow in Balice is second after Warsaw’s Okecie the biggest airport in Poland. Balice ensures connections with most importants european cities (about 60 cities around world have connections with Krakow). Balice are well-comunicated with Krakow. Apart from bus lines there is also train connection. For more information you should look at airport site: www.lotnisko-balice.pl
By train
Considering situated of the main train station in Krakow, travel by train is a very attractive choice. Currently Krakow has fast connections only with Warsaw and if you are searching fast way to move from one point to the other this is only adviced using train. Travel from Krakow to Warsaw last about 3.5 hour. Different connection aren’t really interesting better choice is use bus. Undercapitalised trains in Poland aren’t neither fast nor comfortable.