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The hotel was built in 2000 and consists of a total of 27 rooms, of which 7 are singles, 17 are doubles and 3 are three-...
The hotel was built in 2000 and consists of a total of 27 rooms, of which 7 are singles, 17 are doubles and 3 are three-bed rooms. There is a 24-hour reception with a hotel safe, a currency exchange desk, a café and a kiosk. Additional facilities include a TV room and an air-conditioned à la carte restaurant with a non-smoking area. Further facilities include a conference room, free Internet access, a room and laundry service as well as free car parking facilities
This pleasant hotel is located in a magnificent and peaceful part of Krakow, approximately 200 m from the park Skalki Twardowskiego. The city centre and the historical Old Town are situated approximately 1,5 km (15 min on foot) away. Bars, pubs and nightclubs are all in the area surrounding the hotel. Krakow Balice airport is approximately 20 min away on public transport.
The modern en suite rooms are fitted with a hairdryer, a direct dial telephone, satellite/ cable TV, a radio, free Internet access, a double bed, tiling, carpeting and central heating.
The own restaurant and rather amply stocked bar are well capable of providing an excellent and comprehensive catering service for any occasion.
American Express, Diners Club, MasterCard and VISA are all accepted by the hotel.
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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