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ICE Krakow Congress Centre

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ICE Krakow Congress Centre

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About

ICE Krakow Congress Centre is a modern world class building, meeting the requirements of international congress organisations designed in such a way as to host various types of congresses, conferences, concerts, exhibitions and other cultural and social events. The high standard of the building place it among the most desired and exclusive congress centres in Europe. ICE Kraków Congress Centre is located in the centre of Krakow and well comunicated with Krakow airport and Main Train Station.

 

A glazed three-floor foyer with a view of Wawel will make a spacious expo area for all the sponsors’ booths and Indie Showcase. It will also allow to enlarge the business networking area and will ensure mores pace for the attendees. The conference halls with highest acoustic and stage mechanics standards will allow all the attendees to appreciate the conference part of Digital Dragons to the fullest.

Travel and logistics

ICE Kraków Congress Centre is located in the Center of Krakow, opposite of the Wawel Castle just by the Vistula river. Travelling from the airport takes about 20 minutes, and from the railway and bus stations, it takes barely a quarter of an hour to get to ICE Kraków.

 

Attention! 

 

Due to the renovation of Grunwaldzki Bridge, access to the ICE Krakow Congress Centre is currently slightly difficult. Take this into account when planning your journey - especially from the airport or train station.

 

Travel by car, including taxi, may be slightly longer.

 

Trams from the western part of the city (i.e. also from the airport and train station) do not currently run to the ICE Krakow Congress Centre.

 

We therefore recommend the following means of transport:

 

  • from the PKP railway station - by bus no. 179 (direction "Os. Kurdwanów"; route "Dworzec Główny Zachód 7" - "Rondo Grunwaldzkie")
  • Krakow Airport - by bus no. 300 (direction "Osiedle Podwawelskie"; route "Krakow Airport" - Rondo Grunwaldzkie)

 

For other journeys we recommend public transport journey planner jakdojade.pl. Where you can check public transport timetables, find stops and plan your optimal journey.

 

When travelling by taxi make sure it is clearly marked with a company name and phone number displayed, as well as a sticker demarcating prices in the window. At night and on Sundays the fare increase by up to 50%. To get a taxi you either need to call ahead or go to the taxi stop, hailing taxis on the street is not a custom in Poland.

Uber, Bolt and other traveling apps are also available in Poland.