Krakow’s first bed and breakfast is conveniently
located in the city centre.
A 10 minute walk will take you to the Market Square,
Europe’s biggest city square, bigger than St. Peter’s in Rome and
St. Mark’s in Venice.
Experience the royal historic district of the
medieval city of Krakow from this magnificent 18th century apartment
building, which has been completely renovated.
Located steps away from the Medieval Castle Wawel,
from which for centuries the kings of Poland ruled their huge realm and
which they endowed with numerous mementoes of their splendour and power.
Rooms:
Three completely furnished apartments. Each apartment
has two twin beds and two convertible sofas, accommodating up to four
people per apartment.
Amenities in each room include:
- Modern California kitchen, bath, WC
- Unobstructed view of the park-planty
- Telephone in-room (deposit required)
- Satellite multiple channel color TV/Radio
- Private modern bath (shower) and separate WC
- In room “no smoking” policy applies (on staircase smoking
allowed)
Breakfast:
Breakfast is a self serve continental breakfast left in your room for
you to enjoy at your leisure. Breakfast includes coffee, tea, assorted
juice, assortment of breads, cheeses, cold cuts and jams.
We will accommodate special requests if available. The kitchen area
is equipped with fridge, coffee maker, kettle, toaster and complementary
coffee, tea and sugar.
Sight Seeing:
Krakow is one of Poland's most popular tourist destinations. Here you
will find numerous world class monuments, charming vistas, a friendly
atmosphere and some really good restaurants.
Wawel Royal Castle:
Stately halls and exquisite chambers make this one castle worth
visiting. This was the home to three dynasties of Poland's monarchs.
You will see priceless art, high quality period furniture and rare
ancient objects.
Wawel Cathedral:
This incredible cathedral has a great collection of church related
art. There are 18 chapels, all of which are architectural
masterpieces. The giant bell Zygmunt of 1520 is one of the world's
largest. This is the burial ground for many of Poland's kings and
their families.
Basilica of the Virgin Mary's:
This has been Krakow's main temple since the 13th century. This is
an immense gothic church. The church is the home to many of the
world's greatest gothic sculpture.
Cloth Hall:
Built 700 years ago, this is the world's oldest shopping mall.
Town Hall Tower:
Built at the end of the 13th century, this is Krakow's leaning
tower.
City Walls:
Every great medieval town has a city wall and Krakow is no
different. The 700 year old main city gate with adjoining mighty walls
and towers is still visible today.
Great Barbican:
Awesome 500 year old unmatched masterpiece of medieval military
engineering.
Planty Garden Ring:
This park is situated around Krakow's historical old town. The park
features some 30 varied gardens.
Skalka Sanctuary:
This is Poland's second holiest shrine and was built at the site of
St. Stanislav’s 1079 martyrdom. You will find a marvelous baroque
church and a monastery modeled after a renaissance castle.
St. Norbert's Convent:
This is a big fortified complex situated on the Vistula river. It
is the home to Krakow’s once powerful Premonstratensian Sisters
since the 12th century.
Tyniec Abbey:
Krakow's hilltop monastery fortress. This abbey dates back to the
11th century.
Bielany Monastery:
A magnificent example of a 17th century baroque hermitage complex
atop the Silver Mountain. This monastery hovers over Krakow.
Tyniec Abbey:
Another hilltop monastery and fortress which dates back to the 11th
century.
Collegium Maius:
An impressive 15th century Grand College of the Krakow university
where Copernicus once studied.
Kanonicza Street:
This is arguably one of Europe's most beautiful and ancient
streets.