1. The Tatra Mountains (Tatry) are a range of mountains located in southern Poland and northern Slovakia. They are the highest mountains in the Carpathian Mountain range, and their highest peak, Rysy, reaches an altitude of 2,499 meters (8,199 feet). The Tatra Mountains are known for their stunning natural beauty, with craggy peaks, deep valleys, and crystal-clear glacial lakes. The area is also home to numerous rare and endangered species, including the Tatra chamois and the Tatra marmot.

Krakow, on the other hand, is a historic city located in southern Poland. It is the second-largest city in the country and is known for its beautiful Old Town, which is a UNESCO World Heritage site. Some of the city’s standout attractions include the Wawel Castle, the Cloth Hall, and the Jewish Quarter.

2. The Tatra Mountains and Krakow are two separate locations, and therefore have different working times and phone numbers. For information on the Tatra Mountains, visitors can contact the Tatra National Park Administration at +48 18 20 15 200 or visit their website at www.tpnu.pl. For information on visiting Krakow, visitors can contact the local tourist information office at +48 12 422 77 77 or visit their website at www.krakow.pl.

3. Admission to the Tatra National Park is free. However, there may be fees for certain activities within the park, such as guided tours or entry to certain sights or museums. Visitors can access the park via public transportation or by car. There are several bus and train routes that run to the nearby town of Zakopane, which serves as a gateway to the park. In Krakow, visitors can take advantage of an extensive public transportation system that includes buses, trams, and a metro system. Tickets for public transportation can be purchased at ticket vending machines or at designated sales points throughout the city.