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Tickets to Slanic Salt Mine with Transfers

Bucharest

4.0(33)

Overview

Uncover one of Europe's remarkable locations, Slanic Prahova Salt Mine, with round-trip transfers.

Highlights

  • Travel 208 meters underground to experience the majestic and unique Slanic Prahova Salt Mine of Europe with transfers in an AC vehicle.
  • Breathe in the clean air, due to its lack of allergens, the salt mine creates a unique microclimate that provides an organic remedy for respiratory conditions.
  • Discover the one-of-a-kind salt mountain in Europe and explore the Salt Mine in privacy at your own pace.
  • Fun Fact: The Slanic Salt Mine produced salt continuously until 1996 and is regarded as the UNESCO-listed underground site.

Inclusions

  • Entry to Slanic Prahova Salt Mine
  • 2 hours of free time inside the Salt Mine
  • Round-trip transfers from Bucharest
  • Transfers via an AC vehicle
  • English-speaking driver

Exclusions

  • Live guide

Cancellation Policy

Tickets for this activity are non-refundable. If you are not satisfied with your experience, please contact us to cancel your booking.

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Your Experience

Your experience

Discover 2 extraordinary places in Europe: Slanic Prahova Salt Mine and The Salt Mountain. First, head to the Slanic Prahova, an all-season spa resort, famous for its healing mineral waters and its spectacular Salt Mine, one of the biggest in Europe!

Hills of history and healing

The salt mine hall stands at 70 meters tall and the circuit runs around the enormous pillar supporting the mine. Here, admire the basso-rilievo works depicting some of the most important figures in Romanian history.

Inside the Salt Mine, you will find a small history museum, a soccer field and a children's playground. The place is also used for various sports events (athletic competitions and as training ground for sport teams), as sanatorium for the elderly and the sick or as a scenery for the film industry.

After visiting the Salt Mine, the tour continues to the Salt Museum, where you can find out about the history of salt exploitation and it's biological importance.

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