Trying out axe throwing in Kraków might not be the first activity that comes to mind, but it’s actually a surprisingly fun and engaging experience—especially at Axe Nation, the continent’s first dedicated axe throwing club, opened back in 2016. If you’re after something a bit different from your usual sightseeing or pub crawl, this private session offers a unique blend of challenge, skill, and a touch of medieval flair.
We love the way Axe Nation combines a cool, historic setting with professional coaching—making sure newbies feel comfortable while still pushing those who want to show off their trick shots. And, of course, the friendly atmosphere at the bar, with over 20 kinds of beer and soft drinks, makes it perfect for unwinding afterward. One thing to keep in mind: it’s a 1.5-hour experience, so it’s a bit on the shorter side if you’re planning a full day. Still, it’s ideal for anyone curious about trying a new, hands-on activity—whether you’re traveling solo, with friends, or even family members over 14.
The only real consideration? No open-toed shoes are allowed, and the activity isn’t suitable for very young children. But for most adult travelers looking for a lively, memorable experience, Axe Nation hits the mark. If you want to add some fun competition to your trip and test your aim in a historic setting, this is a strong choice.
Key Points

- Unique setting: Axe throwing takes place in a medieval basement, adding an authentic vibe.
- Expert guidance: Professional coaches ensure you learn proper techniques quickly.
- Inclusive games: You can compete in games like Blackjack and Around the World, making it fun for groups.
- Good value: At $96 per group up to 5, it offers a private, personalized experience.
- Family-friendly?: Not suitable for under 14, but perfect for adults and older teens.
- Full bar: Over 20 kinds of beers and soft drinks available, making it more than just a sport.
When you arrive at Grodzka 46, you’ll step into a basement that feels like stepping back in time. The space is cozy but well-equipped, with private lanes just for your group. The fact that this club is the first of its kind in Europe adds a little extra charm—knowing you’re participating in a pioneering experience.
You can check availability for your dates here:The Start: Warm Welcome and Instruction
Your session begins with a quick meet-and-greet at Axe Nation, where a friendly coach will guide you through the basics. Expect about 10 minutes of instruction on how to grip, aim, and throw an axe safely. Our sources mention that the coach makes the difference—“Roman was very helpful,” one reviewer noted—so you’ll be in good hands. The goal here is to keep everyone comfortable and confident, especially if you’re new to axe throwing.
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The Technique: From Novice to Competitor
After training, you’ll be ready to try hitting the big wooden targets. It’s surprisingly straightforward to get the hang of it, especially with a coach’s guidance. Throwing axes is a lot like darts—just a lot more physical and with a bit more satisfying thunk when you hit the target.
If you’re feeling confident, you can learn some trick shots, which is a fun way to show off and challenge your friends. The coaches are happy to help you refine your technique if you’re eager to improve. For those who really take to it, competing in classic games like Blackjack or Around the World keeps the mood lively and competitive.
The Atmosphere: Medieval Cool, Modern Fun
The setting is part of the experience—stone walls, dim lighting, and the scent of wood and metal give it a medieval tavern feel. It’s a great backdrop for photos, especially if you’re celebrating a special occasion or just want something different from the usual night out.
The Bar and Social Vibe
Once you’ve warmed up your arm, you can step over to the bar area. With a selection of over 20 beers and soft drinks, it’s a relaxed way to relax after throwing. Many reviews mentioned the “well-priced drinks” and the friendly host, Roman, who’s always happy to help you find other activities or share local tips.
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At $96 for a private group of up to five people, you’re paying for a personalized, no-rush experience. Compared to other typical Kraków activities, it’s fairly reasonable—especially considering the exclusive lane and coaching included. If you’re looking for a fun, interactive activity that offers a taste of Kraków’s historic vibe, this is a good bang for your buck.
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Who Should Consider This Experience?

This tour is ideal for groups of friends, couples, or even travelers solo who want to try something hands-on and different. It’s not suitable for very young children or anyone with mobility issues, but for most adult travelers, it’s an activity that adds a memorable story to their trip.
Starting Point: Axe Nation Club
Your adventure begins at Grodzka 46, in the basement of a building that’s been transformed into a dedicated axe throwing venue. It’s easy to find thanks to the Axe Nation signage. The setting is surprisingly atmospheric—stone walls and a medieval ambiance that makes you feel like you’re in a secret bunker rather than a modern entertainment spot.
The Guided Session (1.5 hours)
The core of the experience is the private lane reservation, which means you won’t be sharing space or competing with strangers. Your guide will start with a quick demo, showing how to grip and throw safely. This initial training is crucial to ensure safety and help you get the most out of your time.
Many reviews praise the guides—“the host was fantastic,” and that really makes a difference. The instruction is clear and friendly, making it accessible whether you’ve thrown axes before or it’s your first time.
The Games and Competition
Once confident, you’ll try your hand at popular game formats like Blackjack, where the goal is to hit certain targets, and Around the World, which is a bit like a shooting gallery with added challenge. These games keep the session lively and competitive, perfect for groups who want to turn their skills into a bit of friendly rivalry.
Trick Shots and Skills Improvement
For those eager to impress, you can learn some trick shots—these are not just for show but also help you refine your technique. The guides are happy to encourage and support your efforts.
Post-Throwing Relaxation
After your axe-throwing session, you can unwind at the bar. The selection of beers, including local Polish options, plus soft drinks, makes it a good spot for conversation and celebrating your hits— or commiserating your misses.
- Reviews consistently mention the helpful and humorous guides—this personal touch really enhances the experience.
- Many say “good value for money,” which is true when you consider the private setting, coaching, and the bar.
- Some reviewers mention that they didn’t expect to enjoy it as much as they did, especially those who thought it might be just a novelty.
- Be sure to wear closed-toe shoes — it’s a safety requirement.
- Remember, it’s not suitable for under 14, so plan accordingly if you’re traveling with family.
Axe throwing Kraków in Axe Nation – the 1st club in Europe
“Really great teacher was a good laugh and good value for money”
Practical Information

- Duration: 1.5 hours, which is a nice chunk of time without feeling rushed.
- Price: $96 per group up to 5, making it reasonably priced for a private group experience.
- Availability: Check ahead for starting times—sure to be popular, especially in good weather.
- Location: The basement at Grodzka 46, Kraków, easily accessible in the Old Town area.
- Languages: The guides speak English and Polish, so communication is straightforward.
If you’re seeking something out of the ordinary that combines history, skill, and a good dose of fun, Axe Nation in Kraków is a solid pick. It’s especially good for groups looking for an active, social activity with a relaxed, authentic vibe. The private lanes, expert guidance, and lively bar make it a versatile experience—whether you’re celebrating, bonding, or just craving a new challenge.
It might not be the best choice if you’re traveling with very young kids or prefer more traditional sightseeing, but for most adult travelers, this activity offers a memorable twist to your Kraków trip. Plus, knowing you’re participating in Europe’s first dedicated axe throwing club adds a bit of historical fun to the mix.
Is this activity suitable for children?
Not for children under 14. It’s designed for teens and adults, mainly because of safety and the nature of the activity.
How long does the experience last?
It lasts about 1.5 hours, which includes training, games, and a bit of free play.
What’s included in the price?
You get axe throwing equipment, a private lane for your group, a coach, and access to the bar with soft drinks and beers.
Can I cancel if my plans change?
Yes, you can cancel up to 24 hours in advance for a full refund, giving you flexibility to plan ahead.
Is there a group limit?
Yes, it’s for groups up to 5 people, making it perfect for small gatherings.
Do I need special skills or experience?
Not at all. The coaching ensures everyone learns the basics quickly. Many reviews mention how accessible it is for first-timers.
What should I wear?
Closed-toe shoes are required for safety. No mention of dress code, so comfortable casual attire is fine.
Is it wheelchair accessible?
Yes, the activity is wheelchair accessible, according to the info provided.
Are drinks available during the activity?
Yes, you can purchase drinks at the bar, with over 20 types of beers and soft drinks to choose from.
In all, if you’re after a fun, energetic activity that also gives you a taste of Kraków’s quirky side, axe throwing at Axe Nation is definitely worth considering. It’s a fun way to break the routine, learn a new skill, and enjoy a lively atmosphere—all within a historic setting that adds a cool twist to your trip.
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