The conference will take place in Cracow, at the AGH University. If you go by car, you can use the address: al. Adama Mickiewicza 30, Cracow, Poland, or the coordinates: 50.06543 N, 19.92048 E.
To reach AGH University from the Cracow airport, take a train from the terminal building and get off on the main railway station Kraków Główny (travel time 17 min., trains depart twice an hour).
After getting off the train at Kraków Główny railway station, take the stairs or elevator down into the station hall. There you can find direction signs. There are two TAXI stands next to each of the exits from the station. The one next to a bus station is a bit closer, and it will be on your right when you leave the station hall. The other one, on Pawia street, has more taxicabs available, but it is behind a shopping centre (you will be guided by the signs through the centre). When you leave the centre, you will find the TAXI stand across the street, on your left. The target address for AGH University is Reymonta 7 (AGH main entrance).
If you would like to take a bus from the Kraków Główny railway station, head for the bus station. The bus stop will be on your left when you leave the station hall. Then take a bus number 192 and get off at AGH/UR stop (5th stop, a 20-minute ticket is enough). Afterwards, go back in the direction from which the bus came and take the first turn left (Reymonta street). The university entrance will be about 200 meters away, on the right, with a security barrier. On the gate there is a sign „BRAMA GŁÓWNA / Reymonta 7”.
Other bus lines that run from the station area to AGH/UR stop include: 179 and 304.

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Recommendations
During your stay in Cracow, we recommend you the following optional excursions to explore the unique attractions in and around Cracow:
- Wawel Royal Castle – the former seat of Polish kings, with grand chambers, treasury, armory, and beautiful gardens.
- Kazimierz – the Jewish Quarter – Kraków’s historic Jewish district, known for its unique architecture, synagogues, and lively cafes.
- Wieliczka Salt Mine – the UNESCO-listed underground salt mine, famous for its impressive chambers, salt sculptures, and historic mining routes.
- Tatra Mountains – the highest and most breathtaking Polish mountain range. For the best experience, take the gondola to the top of Kasprowy Wierch and enjoy the view.
- Dunajec River Gorge Rafting – unforgettable rafting adventure through the scenic Dunajec River Gorge, surrounded by the picturesque Pieniny Mountains.
For up-to-date prices, detailed itineraries, and booking, please visit a travel agency website, e.g.: https://www.poland-active.com/en/.