Tours and Tickets to Experience Turda Salt Mine (Salina Turda)
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Turda Salt Mine (Salina Turda)

Bring extra layers as temperatures in the mine hover around 52°F (11°C)
There is free Wi-Fi at the mine, and an ATM at the entrance.
Parts of the mine are wheelchair-accessible. Wheelchair users can access the mine through the entrance on Strada Salinelor.
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Turda Salt Mine tickets currently start at 50 lei for adults on weekdays, rising to 60 lei on weekends and public holidays. Tickets for seniors, students, and children are 30 lei. Optional extras currently include 100 lei for a guided tour or 20 lei to visit the Ghizela Mine, while various leisure activities, such as mini golf and boat rides, incur additional costs.
In the Turda Salt Mine visitors can learn about the mine’s history and see its tunnels and chambers, as well as taking part in mini golf and other activities at its amusement park. Many of the mines have their own focus; for example, in the Theresa Mine you can see a large underground lake and its salt island.
It is claimed that there are many health benefits to the salt and climate within the Turda Salt Mine. One of the mines, the Balneary Mine, is dedicated to salt therapy and treatments to help with certain allergic, respiratory, and skin conditions.
Yes, families with children should find that the Turda Salt Mine is a good choice for entertaining kids. Not only are the mines a unique place to see and explore for all ages, there are also a host of family-friendly activities on offer, such as table tennis, bowling, and mini golf.
When visiting the Turda Salt Mine, visitors should wear warm clothes and sturdy walking shoes. The temperature in the mine remains around 50°F (10°C), so visitors will want to bring layers, regardless of what the weather is like outside. Comfortable walking shoes are advised: the ground can get slippery and the mines require a lot of walking.








































































































































