Poland

"Krakow is a treasure trove of Gothic and Renaissance architecture. No other city in Poland can boast so many historic buildings and monuments or such a vast collection of artworks. Wawel Castle is Krakow’s centrepiece and a must-see, but visitors will also find themselves drawn to the Old Town, with its soaring Gothic churches Krakow also has many attractions of a more modern variety, with hundreds of restaurants, bars and music clubs tucked away down its cellars and narrow alleyways. Visitors are sure to discover something exciting in this vibrant, cosmopolitan city. "
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Hotel Stary
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This luxury boutique hotel is Located right in the centre of Krakow, next to Market Square. With beautifully minimal rooms, indoor pool and roof top bar.
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Radisson Blu Krakow
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The Radisson Blu occupies a central Krakow location with bus and trams stops rights outside for access to the sights. They have modern room which are warmly furnished.
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Vienna House Andel’s Cracow
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A modern, high fashion hotel with a city centre location just 5 minutes’ walk from the popular sites of the Old Town.
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Hotel Senacki
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Located in the heart of the Old Town, 300m from Main Market Square with its choice of restaurants and pubs, and only a short walk from the Jewish District, this comfortable 4-star hotel is an ideal place to stay.
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Hotel Unicus
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The modern, boutique-style Hotel Unicus is situated close to Main Market Square in Krakow’s Old Town. Relax in the hotel’s sauna or enjoy the on site gym.
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Columbus Hotel
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The 3-star Columbus Hotel is located in the Kazimierz Quarter with its lively restaurants and bars. The hotel’s private patio is a great place to unwind after a long day.
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