Axe Throwing In Bad Axe Krakow

Throw axes safely in central Krakow with expert coaches, lots of time slots, and a fun mini-competition setup for groups.

5.0(303 reviews)From $45.12 per person

Bad Axe in Krakow is a great “start your evening” activity if you want something hands-on, social, and way less museum-y than the usual plan. You’ll get expert coaching, use professional lanes, and throw competitively in a friendly way—no axe experience required.

Two things I really like about this setup are the safety focus (you’re coached by an expert) and the group-friendly vibe (ideal for teams and mini competitions). It’s also in English, which keeps the whole experience smooth.

One thing to consider: this is an activity where you’ll be aiming and throwing at a set target, so you’ll get the most out of it if you show up ready to follow instructions and take your time. If you want a laid-back “watch and laugh” evening only, this might not feel as fulfilling.

Rachel W
Great experience. The boy (can’t remember name) who worked there was great, very friendly and helpful. Would recommend to friends
Amalie O
Throwing the axes with a hangover. A lot of laughing and being together with good friends, doing stupid stuff.
Gabriella R
I went with the husband and we both had a great time. 👍 we will definitely go back next time in Krakow

Key Things To Know Before You Go

Axe Throwing In Bad Axe Krakow - Key Things To Know Before You Go

  • Prebook for the best time slots since daily slots are limited
  • Expert coaching on safe throwing before you start competing
  • Group discounts make it smarter for friends and small teams
  • English is available for clear instructions and a smoother experience
  • Private activity format means only your group participates
  • Mobile ticket + quick logistics since confirmation comes at booking

Where You Meet: Basztowa 10 Makes It Easy

Axe Throwing In Bad Axe Krakow - Where You Meet: Basztowa 10 Makes It Easy

The activity meets at Basztowa 10, 31-143 Kraków, Poland. It also ends back at the same meeting point, so you’re not dealing with an awkward “drop-off somewhere else” problem.

This matters more than it sounds. Krakow traffic and walking routes can change a lot depending on where you’re staying, so knowing it’s tied to one fixed address helps you plan dinner afterward. The location is also described as near public transportation, which is a big plus if you’re mixing this into an evening that already includes sightseeing.

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Your Time Block: About 1 Hour 30 Minutes

You’re looking at roughly 1 hour 30 minutes for the whole experience. That time frame is long enough to learn the basics, get comfortable with the throw, and join the mini-competition-style fun—without eating your entire night.

The big practical win: it’s easy to pair this with dinner nearby or as an earlier activity before you head out for drinks. And because it’s booked often, it’s worth selecting a time slot that matches your energy level, especially if you’ll be traveling with kids or doing this between tours.

Mary D
Great experience, reasonably priced! Host (American lady…sorry forgot your name), very helpful. A light hearted activity, worth a visit!
Karen G
This was a gift to my husband , not normally my kind of thing but we went together and had a great laugh and he came out feeling like a Viking ! Great stuff , have a go guys 🤩 🪓😀
Corey P
Good instructions given & games to do, not at interesting as would have been with a big group and if we could both throw and aim properly!

The Price: $45.12 Can Be Good Value in Krakow

Axe Throwing In Bad Axe Krakow - The Price: $45.12 Can Be Good Value in Krakow

At $45.12 per person, this isn’t a “cheapest possible” activity. But for what you’re getting—expert coaching, professional lanes, and a structured session that usually feels like more than a quick demo—it can be good value.

Here’s why I think it’s priced fairly for many travelers:

  • You’re not just tossing an axe once. You get instruction and time to practice.
  • The format supports groups, and group discounts can make the per-person cost feel more reasonable.
  • It’s an experience-style activity with a clear setup and safety procedures, not something you have to figure out on your own.

If you’re in Krakow for a short time and want one memorable, interactive thing that doesn’t depend on weather, it can earn its place in your schedule.

Safety First: Expert Coaches and Professional Lanes

Axe Throwing In Bad Axe Krakow - Safety First: Expert Coaches and Professional Lanes

The whole experience is built around safe axe throwing. You learn how to safely throw at professional lanes, guided by an expert coach. That coaching is the difference between “I tried it once and gave up” and “I actually got the hang of it.”

Lisa C
We had a fantastic time. Axe throwing isn’t as easy as it appears, but Andrew was great at teaches us the tips to help us look like we knew what we were doing. My son even learned some of the trick shots at the end. This was a great family experience. I would recommend it to anyone!
Emma G
Was very good just me and my son great fun guy was lovely. You got a good amount of time so well worth the money
Suzanne P
Fabulous activity. Had never thrown an axe before and throughly enjoyed the experience. Staff were informative, friendly and polite. They helped to make the whole night a success, we even brought our competitive side out during the mini competition. Well worth the money and would definitely recommend to anyone visiting Krakow.

From the feedback people shared, instructions are taken seriously and the staff are friendly and helpful. One review highlights a staff member (an American lady, name not remembered) who was very helpful, and another mentions Andrew as a coach who taught tips clearly. That combination—safety + good teaching—makes the activity work for beginners and families.

What You Do During the Session (No Guesswork)

Because there’s one main stop—Mad Axe Throwing Krakow—your itinerary is really the activity itself. Expect the session to feel structured: you’ll start with basics, move into practice, and then get into the competition-style games.

Here’s how it usually clicks for first-timers:
1. You get shown how to hold and throw safely.
2. You try a few throws and learn what adjustments actually change your aim.
3. You play the mini games so you can feel progress, not just randomness.

And the reviews back up the idea that it’s not overly complicated. People who hadn’t thrown before still felt confident enough to “go for it,” and more experienced throwers can lean into their competitive side.

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The Mini-Competition Angle: Why It’s More Fun Than Just Throwing

Axe throwing is easy to describe, but harder to do well. That’s exactly why the mini-competition setup is fun. You’re not only learning skills; you’re also getting instant feedback and a reason to keep trying.

In group settings, this is where the laughs come from. One traveler described throwing while hungover (not something I’d recommend!), but the point was that the shared experience and games made it a comedy night with friends. Another review said the staff helped bring out a competitive streak through the mini competition.

If you’re coming with friends, this format keeps energy up. If you’re traveling as a couple, it turns awkward cheering into real teamwork and friendly rivalry.

Staff and Coaches: The Real Difference Maker

The reviews consistently praise the staff. The most repeated theme is that the coaches are knowledgeable and friendly, and that they give practical guidance.

A couple of examples you can count on:

  • Andrew is specifically mentioned as a coach who taught tips that helped people look like they knew what they were doing.
  • One family trip noted that their son learned trick shots at the end, which suggests there’s room for a little show-and-tell moment once you’ve got the basics down.
  • Multiple guests described staff as polite, informative, and helpful—meaning you’re not left to figure it out alone.

This matters because axe throwing is not naturally intuitive. Small technique changes can make a big difference, so a coach who can explain and adjust quickly really improves the experience.

Who This Suits Best (And Who Might Want to Think Twice)

This is a strong fit if you:

  • Want a hands-on Krakow activity that feels different from sightseeing
  • Travel in a group and want something social
  • Like friendly competition and team energy
  • Are okay learning a new skill in a short time

It might be less satisfying if you:

  • Prefer passive entertainment only (you’ll be throwing, not watching)
  • Are looking for a long, slow “hang out and talk” activity
  • Need an experience that doesn’t involve aiming and following instructions

One review mentioned that it wasn’t as interesting as it would be with a bigger group, and that they wanted to throw and aim properly—so group size can affect how lively it feels.

Logistics: Mobile Ticket, English, and Near Public Transport

The booking includes a mobile ticket, and you’ll receive confirmation at the time of booking. That’s helpful because you don’t want last-minute phone issues in the middle of an activity that starts at a set time.

The experience is offered in English, which makes instructions easier to follow—especially important in something safety-centered.

Also, it’s near public transportation, so you can plan it without needing a car or complex taxi decisions. For many travelers, that’s what makes the “evening plan” feel less stressful.

Group Format: Private Activity Means Only Your Group

This is described as a private tour/activity, meaning only your group participates. That can be a big advantage. You’re not sharing coaching lanes with strangers milling around your session, and the vibe tends to feel more focused and comfortable.

If you’re traveling with kids, a private setup can also help reduce distraction. And for friends or colleagues, private participation makes it easier to coordinate and keep the energy going.

Booking Strategy: Choose the Right Time Slot

You’ll be able to pick from lots of daily time slots, but it’s also an activity many people schedule ahead. On average, it’s booked about 31 days in advance, which is a hint that popular times can fill up.

My practical suggestion: book a slot that won’t leave you rushed for dinner afterward. You’ll want time to get there, check in, and settle in before throwing.

Cancellation Policy: Free Up to 24 Hours

The cancellation terms are straightforward and traveler-friendly. You can cancel for a full refund if you do it at least 24 hours before the experience’s start time.

  • Free cancellation up to 24 hours in advance for a full refund
  • Within 24 hours: no refund
  • Any changes less than 24 hours before the start time aren’t accepted

If your Krakow plans are flexible, this policy makes it easier to take the risk of booking early without locking yourself in completely.

How It Feels for Families and Couples

The reviews show a mix of travelers: couples, parents with kids, and groups with friends.

Families often like it because it’s structured and coach-led. One guest said their son even learned trick shots at the end, which suggests the session isn’t just “let kids try once.” It includes moments that make the experience feel special for both adults and children.

Couples tend to like it because it turns a simple activity into a shared mini-challenge. You get a new skill, a laugh, and a story to take home.

How Much You’ll Learn in 1.5 Hours

In 1 hour 30 minutes, you’re not becoming a professional axe thrower. But you can absolutely learn the basics well enough to enjoy it and improve your aim.

That’s why the coaching is so important. When the staff explain technique in a clear way, you start noticing how small changes alter the outcome. The best sign from the reviews is that even complete beginners left feeling like they learned real tips, not just safety rules.

If you go in expecting to be good right away, you’ll miss the point. The fun is in getting better during your session.

Should You Book Bad Axe Krakow?

You should book this if you want a fun, social, coached activity in Krakow that works for beginners and doesn’t require planning something complicated. The combination of knowledgeable coaches, a safe setup, and a time length that fits easily into an evening makes it a smart choice for many travelers.

Hold off (or pick another option) if you’re mainly looking for sightseeing or a passive experience. Also consider group size: one traveler noted it felt less interesting than it might with a bigger crew, so if you’re coming as just two people, plan for that vibe shift.

In short: if you’re open to learning a new skill and throwing in a friendly competition format, this is a high-likelihood “yes” for a Krakow evening.

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Axe Throwing In Bad Axe Krakow



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"Great experience. The boy (can’t remember name) who worked there was great, very friendly and helpful. Would recommend to friends"

— Rachel W, Feb 2025

FAQ

Where is the meeting point for Axe Throwing In Bad Axe Krakow?

The meeting point is Basztowa 10, 31-143 Kraków, Poland, and the activity ends back at the same location.

How long does the experience last?

The duration is about 1 hour 30 minutes.

Is the experience available in English?

Yes, the activity is offered in English.

Do I get a mobile ticket?

Yes, a mobile ticket is included, and you’ll receive confirmation at the time of booking.

Is it a private group activity?

Yes. It’s described as private, so only your group will participate.

Is axe throwing safe for beginners?

You’re coached by an expert and taught how to throw safely at professional lanes, and most travelers can participate.

What is the cancellation policy?

Free cancellation is available up to 24 hours before the start time for a full refund. If you cancel within 24 hours, the amount paid is not refunded.

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