Kraków, one of the largest cities in Poland, is a bustling centre of grand historic architecture and rich cultural heritage. The city’s Old Town was named a World Heritage Site in 1978, and many other landmarks have since been added such as the Royal Saltworks of Wieliczka and Bochnia.
With ancient fortifications, churches, cathedrals and other historic landmarks, Krakow is the ultimate destination for any history buff. But the excitement doesn’t end there. A successful team-building retreat needs to be varied, lively and engaging. Fortunately, Kraków ticks those boxes and more, with a variety of unique activities to choose from including stand-up paddleboarding, party boats, culinary tours, escape rooms and much more.
If you’re looking for ideas for your team-building retreat in Kraków, you’ve come to the right place. In the following resource, we’ve listed our team-building activity top-picks to help you plan your next company offsite retreat.
We'll help you combine accommodation, meeting spaces, restaurants, and team-building activities into one seamless itinerary.
We'll help you combine accommodation, meeting spaces, restaurants, and team-building activities into one seamless itinerary.
We'll help you combine accommodation, meeting spaces, restaurants, and team-building activities into one seamless itinerary.
Kraków combines historic charm, vibrant nightlife, walkable streets, and excellent value for money. Companies often choose the city because it offers a rich cultural atmosphere, diverse group activities, and lower costs than many Western European destinations.
Popular options include scavenger hunts in the Old Town, escape rooms, cooking classes, vodka tastings, brewery tours, river cruises, interactive workshops, outdoor challenges, and cultural experiences throughout the city.
Kraków offers a unique mix of history, affordability, and social experiences. Teams often appreciate the city's lively atmosphere, beautiful architecture, and wide range of activities that make it easy to build stronger connections.
John Paul II International Airport Kraków–Balice (KRK) offers direct flights to major European cities and selected international destinations. The airport is located approximately 20–30 minutes from the city center.
Late spring through early autumn is generally the most popular period, with temperatures typically ranging between 15–27°C. These months are ideal for outdoor activities, walking tours, and exploring the city's historic districts.
Absolutely. Companies often organize pierogi-making workshops, vodka tastings, cultural walking tours, traditional folk experiences, food tours, and group dinners that showcase Polish cuisine and local traditions.
Teams can participate in cycling tours, treasure hunts, outdoor escape games, riverfront challenges, leadership activities, walking competitions, and excursions to nearby natural areas outside the city.
Popular choices include Polish cooking classes, vodka tastings, brewery tours, food tours, cocktail workshops, traditional dining experiences, and private group dinners featuring regional specialties.
Yes. Kraków offers a wide variety of year-round options, allowing teams to combine workshops, cooking classes, and interactive challenges with walking tours, outdoor games, river activities, and seasonal experiences.
In our experience hosting teams, Kraków works particularly well for companies looking for a destination that combines culture, affordability, and a lively social atmosphere. Teams often appreciate the city's compact layout, welcoming environment, and variety of experiences that encourage collaboration and team connection.