Krakow is one of Poland's oldest and most active cities, blending history, culture, and modernity together at a destination. Once the capital city of Poland, it stands today as a UNESCO World Heritage Site, known for maintaining its medieval architecture well over the centuries and having tremendous cultural importance. It presents a unique charm by following the Vistula River, attracting millions of visitors a year.
Located within its heart is the Old Town, a maze of cobblestone streets filled with a mixture of liveliness in the cafés to antique landmarks and boutique shops around. The Rynek Glowny, Europe's largest medieval market square is a highlight where visitors pass on views including the Gothic-style St Mary's Basilica and Cloth Hall from the Renaissance architecture. The Wawel Castle and Cathedral, the sitting place of Poland's monarchical past, are hosted on Wawel Hill, giving a panoramic look at the city.
The culture of Krakow is not limited to its architecture. It is an artistic, musical, and culinary hub. One can savor pierogi and zapiekanka at the local restaurants or listen to performances at the Krakow Philharmonic. Kazimierz district reflects a strong Jewish influence through synagogues, museums, and the annual Jewish Culture Festival that commemorates Krakow's cultural diversity.
For those who would love to explore more, the nearby attractions include Wieliczka Salt Mine and Auschwitz-Birkenau Memorial, an unmissable day trip offering wonders and solemn reflection. Rich with historical significance and current life, Krakow is the epitome of a destination to be experienced by every visitor to its city. Its aged streets or modern attractions would leave you with memories of visiting Krakow long after.
Set on a residential side street, this polished hotel is 7 km from both the 14th-century Wawel Royal Castle and The Cloth Hall, a Renaissance-style market. Kraków Lagiewniki train station is 1 km away.
Chic rooms with black-and-white murals offer Wi-Fi, flat-screens, and tea and coffeemakers, plus sitting areas. Upgraded rooms add balconies. Suites feature minibars, free-standing tubs and separate living areas.
Amenities include a genteel restaurant/bar and event space. There's also a sauna and a gym. Breakfast and parking are available.
- 24-hour reception
- Air Conditioning
- Bar
- Bicycle Hire
- Car Hire
- Carpark
- Cloakroom
- Currency Exchange
- Currency exchange facilities
- Hotel safe
- Laundry service
- Lift access
- Playground
- WiFi
- Wired Internet
Sucha 1D, 30-601 Kraków, Poland