Catch a regional Koleje Małopolskie train from Kraków Główny (or Kraków Grzegorzki) to Zator Park Rozrywki. Trains run hourly, taking about 1 hour, with fares ranging around 19–23 PLN one way—making it an affordable and scenic option. From the station, a short walk or the park’s themed shuttle train takes you straight to the entrance.
By official shuttle bus
Energylandia runs a direct return coach from Kraków MDA bus station (Bosacka 18), departing in the morning and returning in the evening (e.g., depart around 08:30, return around 20:30). Tickets cost around 24.50 PLN round-trip—reserved online via their site. Many find this direct service quicker and more convenient, especially with kids and luggage.
From Katowice
Energylandia also offers a direct coach from Katowice MDA bus station to the park. The journey takes roughly 1 hour, with outbound around 08:25 and return around 20:15. Round-trip tickets are 24.50 PLN. This is the simplest choice if you’re based in the Silesia region.
From Wrocław
There are currently no direct shuttle buses from Wrocław listed. Instead, you can take a regional train or ride-share to Katowice or Kraków and then use one of the direct shuttles. The full train route from Wrocław to Zator via Kraków takes around 3–4 hours, often with at least one transfer. Alternatively, driving (~250 km) takes about 3 hours.
From Oświęcim
From Oświęcim you can either take a regional train to Zator Park Rozrywki (changing at Kraków or going direct depending on schedule), then the park’s shuttle train or a short walk, or use the official Energylandia bus, which stops in Oświęcim too. Fares are similar at 24.50 PLN round-trip, with return around 20:15.
FAQs and tips
Where do I board the train for Energylandia?
Trains from Kraków depart hourly to Zator Park Rozrywki, taking about 1 hour, with tickets costing around 19–23 PLN one‑way.
Is parking available?
Yes, the monitored car park fits 2,500 cars and costs 30 PLN per day; trailer parking is 149 PLN/day with hookups.