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This is one of Krakow's finest apartotels, and respresents sensational value for money. It could not come more highly re...
This is one of Krakow's finest apartotels, and respresents sensational value for money. It could not come more highly recommended! RY0608
This property is located on the edge of Krakow's delightful old town just 05mins walk from the market square, in a quiet-ish side street.
25 kms to the airport (j. paul ii balice intl)
80 kms to the airport (pyrzowice)
Close to the station (main railway station)
The rooms at this property are magnificent. Each one is a self-contained apartment with its own fully-equipped kitchenette. Some apartments are studios, while others have a living room as well as a bedroom. All rooms have been fully renovated to an absolutely exceptional standard and are decorated in a classy mix of modern and traditional styles which suit the proportions and style of the property well. Some of the living rooms have ornate original enamelled stoves in the corner for example. The kitchenettes and bathrooms are both purely modern and combine sleek up-to-date fixtures and fittings with warm colourschemes.
The rates at this property are for room only, but there are numerous cafes, bars and restaurants nearby where guests can enjoy a wide variety of cuisines.
This property has the most delightful facade of ornate red brick, which is much-photographed by tourists!
The lobby is very small and modern.
With rich history, vibrant nightlife and reputation as Poland's cultural capital, a Krakow holiday is the ideal choice for anyone looking for something a little bit different in a city break.
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Once the capital of Poland, Krakow is a charismatic old city boasting the largest medieval town square in Europe; the ideal location for a city break full of discoveries!
A tour of Krakow, Poland should start at the Main Market Square in Krakow where there are a number of restaurants, cafes and bars, together with the landmarks of St Mary’s Basilica, Sukiennice and St Adalbert’s Church. The buildings and palaces that surround the square are very old with some dating back to the 13th century.
From milk bars (bar mleczny) to chic restaurants, Krakow offers tasty delights to all visitors, and being famous for its vodkas and beers, there is an amazing array of drinking locations to enjoy.
There are more than 40 public parks in Krakow which are great for the whole family travelling to Krakow with playgrounds, historic gardens and various outdoor sport activities on offer.
A visit to Wawel Royal Castle should not be missed but travel via Kanonicza Street for the most scenic route.
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Mon to Fri 9am to 5.30pm
Sat 9am to 5pm