Hotels in Krakow offer outstanding accommodations amongst longstanding European beauty. Once the capital of Poland for over 500 years, Krakow is known for its historical buildings, museums, nightlife, outdoor activities and quality restaurants. The city’s Old Town central district, a UNESCO World Heritage Site, connects a storied medieval past to a bustling 21st century metropolis. When traveling to Krakow, it’s a good idea to book in advance and learn some of the language, such as witam (hello), do widzenia (goodbye) and dziękuję ci (thank you). Be sure to pack walking shoes, as Krakow is a fine place to explore on foot. Poland’s currency is the Poland złoty, the drinking age is 18 years and cars drive on the right hand side. Known for its friendly inhabitants, the city harbors some the best establishments in Poland. The city’s most successful football club of late is Wisła Kraków, while MKS Cracovia is its most long-standing, dating to 1906. Festivals include Krakow Film Festival, Off Plus Camera, Misteria Paschalia, Saint Stanislaw’s Procession, Juwenalia, Wianki, Kraków Live Festival, Tauron Nowa Muzyka Festival, Kinobranie Summer Film Festival, Golden Era Film Music Festival, Pierogi Festival and Coke Live Festival. Indeed, hotels in Krakow are some of the most beloved in all of Europe. Before we get to hotels in Krakow, let’s take a look at some background information on the area to help you along the way.
Dating to the 7th century, Krakow was Poland’s official capital until 1596. Archeological evidence at Wawel Hill suggests that a Stone Age settlement had existed in the Krakow area. Legend attributes Krakow’s founding to Krakus, a mythical ruler who built the settlement above the cave of the dragon Smok Wawelski. Krakow became the seat of the Polish government in 1038, and was overrun as a result of the Mongol invasion of 1241. The University of Krakow was founded in 1362 by King Casmir III the Great. During the 15th and 16th century, Poland’s Golden Age brought Renaissance art and architecture, which included synagogues such as the Old Synagogue. The largest of five bells hanging in Wawel Cathedral, Royal Sigismund Bell was cast by Hans Behem in 1520. The last of the Jagiellons, King Sigismund II died childless in 1572, resulting in Poland’s throne being passed to Henry III of France and subsequent foreign rulers. A Swedish invasion, along with a bubonic plague outbreak, signaled Sigismund III of the House of Vasa to move the administrative capital of the Polish–Lithuanian Commonwealth from Kraków to Warsaw circa 1596. The Free City of Cracow was incorporated into Austria, creating the Grand Duchy of Krakow on November 16, 1846. Krakow became a Polish center for culture and art, a place where Polish artists such as Jan Matejko resided. In 1901, running water and streetcars were introduced. Nearly 40 years later, The Third Reich established the area as part of the General Government and capital following the invasion of Poland in 1939. Architecturally, Krakow remained relatively undamaged throughout World War II, though its Jewish ghettos proved a grim contrast to its elaborate history. The Stalinist regime transitioned Krakow from an academic, to an industrial city post World War II.
Poland’s second largest city and home to around 770,000, Krakow sits on the Vistula River in Lesser Poland. Today, Krakow draws around 13 million tourists annually, including 3 million from abroad. The złoty, the masculine form of the Polish adjective “golden” and pronounced zwol-tih, is Poland’s official currency. A traditional, five-note bugle call, known as St. Mary’s Trumpet Call, is played every hour at Saint Mary’s Basilica. Visitor’s enjoy the city’s historical monuments, architecture, food, customs, recreational activities, religious buildings and businesses. High temperatures range from 80 degrees Fahrenheit in August, to 35 degrees in January. Points of interest include Wawel Cathedral, Saints Peter and Paul Church, Wawel Castle, Floriańska Street, Cloth Hall, Church of St. Adalbert, Main Market Square, Palace of Art, Planty Park, Grunwald Monument, Kraków University of Economics, Jagiellonian University, National Museum, Manggha, Polish Aviation Museum, Juliusz Słowacki Theatre, Ludowy Theatre, Opera Krakowska, Kraków Philharmonic, Wieliczka Salt Mine, Ojców National Park, Pieskowa Skała, Tyniec Abbey, Wisła Kraków Stadium, Cracovia Stadium and Tauron Arena Kraków. Popular foods are sausages, sauerkraut, beetroots, gherkins, sour cream, breads and cheeses and of course pierogis, while popular alcoholic drinks include krupnik, which is a sweet liqueur, lager beer and vodka. Now that we have some background information on the area, it’s time for hotels in Krakow that are certain to inspire.
PURO Kraków Kazimierz
ul. Halicka 14a, Old Town
Ghetto Heroes Square in Krakow
PURO Kraków Kazimierz boasts a fitness center, a terrace, free bike rentals, a shared lounge, a bar, on-site dining, desks, flat-screen TVs, air conditioning, a sauna, 2 external terraces, a garden and a 24-hour front desk. Halicka Eatery & Bar (lunch restaurant), Lajkonik Piekarnia i Kawiarnia (bakery), Dobro&Dobro Cafe (coffee shop), Studio fryzjerskie (hair salon), Hair Club La Bush (barber shop), Lody (ice cream shop), Bagelmama (bagel shop), Artefakt Cafe (bar), Ulica Krokodyli Pub & Cafe (pub), Cukiernia (dessert shop), Piwo Świeże z Browaru Tenczynek (beer store), Lokal 27 Banda Burgers (hamburger restaurant), Gruba Buła (hamburger restaurant), Czarna Owca • Wino Bar • Kraków (wine bar), Corner Burger (hamburger restaurant), Craftownia (bar), Everest Curry (Indian restaurant), Pancake House (pancake restaurant), Duffy’s Irish Bar, Chabry z Poligonu (wine bar) and more are in the area.
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- Galicia Jewish Museum
- Schindler Factory Museum
- Wawel Royal Castle
- Ghetto Heroes Square in Krakow
- St. Florian’s Gate
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- Historical Museum of Krakow
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- National Museum of Krakow
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- Wieliczka Salt Mine
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PURO Kraków Kazimierz is 8 miles from John Paul II International Airport Kraków–Balice.
Approximate cost per night: $233
Metropolitan Boutique Hotel
ul. Berka Joselewicza 19, Old Town
Schindler Factory Museum
Metropolitan Boutique Hotel features a 24-hour front desk, a fitness center, air conditioning, free WiFi, modern design, flat-screen TVs, private bathrooms with seasonal underfloor heating, a lobby bar and an on-site restaurant. The Moon Lounge Bar & Shisha (hookah bar), Fab Fusion Restaurant (fusion restaurant), SEMPRE Taniec & Fitness (dance school), Sklep Wędkarski Głowatka (fishing store), Piercing Room (body piercing shop), Indus Tandoor (Indian restaurant) and more are within range.
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- Wawel Royal Castle
- Archeological Museum
- Schindler Factory Museum
- Town Hall Tower
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- National Museum of Krakow
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- Polish Aviation Museum
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Metropolitan Boutique Hotel is 7 miles from John Paul II International Airport Kraków–Balice.
Approximate cost per night (luxury apartment): $230
K4 Aparthotel Krakow
ul. Krótka 4, Old Town
Czartoryski Museum
Offering free WiFi, air conditioning, flat-screen TVs, kitchens, hair dryers and an on-site restaurant, K4 Aparthotel Krakow is found near Rock’n’Ink Tattoo & Piercing (tattoo shop), Restauracja Atrium (restaurant) and more.
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- Barbican of Krakow
- Czartoryski Museum
- Krakow’s City Walls
- St. Florian’s Gate
- Cloth Hall
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- Schindler Factory Museum
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- Wieliczka Salt Mine
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- Wieliczka Salt Mine
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K4 Aparthotel Krakow is 7 miles from John Paul II International Airport Kraków–Balice.
Approximate cost per night (deluxe apartment): $150
Cost per person (five people): $30
STRADONIA Serviced Apartments
Stradomska 7, Old Town
Church of St. Giles
Set in a renovated 16th century building, STRADONIA Serviced Apartments has a lounge, a 24-hour reception, free WiFi, air conditioning, balconies, terraces, full kitchenettes, hairdryers, city or garden views, paid parking and bike rental. Masaż tajski Thai Mai (Thai massage therapist), Lajkonik – Bakery & Cafe, Kawiarnia Cafe Millimo (cafe), Bestwin RESTO BAR Kraków (new American restaurant), Gate of India (Indian restaurant), RESTAURACJA TAWERNA MIEJSKA (restaurant) and more are in the vicinity.
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- Church of St. Giles
- Wawel Royal Castle
- Dragon’s Den
- Historical Museum of Krakow
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- Polish Aviation Museum
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STRADONIA Serviced Apartments is 7 miles from John Paul II International Airport Kraków–Balice.
Approximate cost per night (one-bedroom apartment with fireplace): $157
Cost per person (four people): $39
Garden Square Hotel
ul. Sucha 1d, Lagiewniki
Divine Mercy Sanctuary in Krakow-Lagiewniki
Garden Square Hotel offers a restaurant, private parking, a fitness center, a bar, concierge service, a 24-hour front desk, airport transportation, room service, free WiFi, air conditioning, desks, electric tea pots, safety deposit boxes, flat-screen TVs, a continental or buffet breakfast and a sauna. You’ll find Oranżeria Faustyny 14 (restaurant), Friday Bistro (restaurant) and more nearby.
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- Park Kurdwanów
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- Park imienia Wojciecha Bednarskiego
- Planty Floriana Nowackiego
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- Wawel Royal Castle
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Garden Square Hotel is 6 miles from John Paul II International Airport Kraków–Balice.
Approximate cost per night (apartment): $143
Topolowa Residence
Topolowa 27, Grzegórzki
Opera House Cracow
Housed in a modern apartment complex, Topolowa Residence has an on-site cafe, free WiFi, seating areas, flat-screen TVs, safes, kitchenettes and bathrobes. Schizofrenia Café (bar), Boardowa (cafe), Ciao ragazzi (Italian restaurant), Novum Bistro (bistro), Pizza Garden (pizza restaurant), ONUTS (donut shop), Green Caffè Nero (cafe), Mañana (tapas bar), Wesoła Cafe and more are close by.
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- Opera House Cracow
- Park Strzelecki
- The Botanic Garden of the Jagiellonian University
- St. Florian’s Gate
- Jan Matejko’s House
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- National Museum of Krakow
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- Polish Aviation Museum
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- Wieliczka Salt Mine
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Topolowa Residence is 8 miles from John Paul II International Airport Kraków–Balice.
Approximate cost per night (deluxe apartment): $126
Cost per person (three people): $42
Mercure Krakow Fabryczna City
Pawia 18 B, Old Town
The Botanic Garden of the Jagiellonian University
With a restaurant, private parking, a fitness center, a bar, concierge service, luggage storage space, a 24-hour front desk, airport transportation, room service, free WiFi, hairdryers, flat-screen TVs, air conditioning, desks, electric tea pots, a buffet breakfast, an indoor swimming pool and a hot tub, Mercure Krakow Fabryczna City is close to KORBA Piwo Kawiarnia (bar), Glonojad (restaurant), Bar Smok Kraków (bar) and more.
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- The Botanic Garden of the Jagiellonian University
- Bungee Jumping
- Park Grzegórzecki
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- Schindler Factory Museum
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- Polish Aviation Museum
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- Wawel Royal Castle
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Mercure Krakow Fabryczna City is 8 miles from John Paul II International Airport Kraków–Balice.
Approximate cost per night (superior king suite): $233
Cost per person (three people): $77
Sky Hotel Krakow
Lubicz 9, Old Town
Julius Slowacki Theatre
Featuring a restaurant, private parking, a fitness center, a bar, luggage storage, room service, free WiFi, air conditioning, desks, safety deposit boxes, flat-screen TVs and continental or buffet breakfast, Sky Hotel Krakow is in the vicinity of Noblesse (Polish restaurant), Cat Café Kociarnia (cafe), Dobra Pączkarnia (donut shop), Cukiernia | Chimney Cake Bakery (cake shop), Fear Factory House of Fear (escape room center), Awiteks (bakery) and more.
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- Julius Slowacki Theatre
- Barbican of Krakow
- Krakow’s City Walls
- Jan Matejko’s House
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- National Museum of Krakow
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- Polish Aviation Museum
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Sky Hotel Krakow is 7 miles from John Paul II International Airport Kraków–Balice.
Approximate cost per night: $118
Hotel Unicus Palace
ul. Florianska 28
Jan Matejko’s House
Hotel Unicus Palace has a restaurant, private parking, a fitness center, a bar, room and ticket service, free WiFi, an indoor pool, hammam, a 24-hour front desk, desks, flat-screen TVs, air conditioning, a buffet, a spa center, a hot tub, a sauna, bike and car rental. Nearby you’ll find ORSAY (clothing store), Dom Jana Matejki (museum), Beer House, Dobry Kumpel Pub, Euphora Tattoo & Piercing, Thai Bali Massage, KINO 7D MAX (movie theater), Stodola 47 Restaurant, Spolem Deluxe (live music venue), M22 Burger, Sklep (grocery store), Internet Garinet Club (cafe), Zarowka Cafe, ExitRoom ™, Swieta Krowa (brewpub), Cafe Camelot, URARA (sushi restaurant), Starbucks, Farewell to Africa (coffee store), Manekin Cafe, Antiquarian Bookshop, Kult Tattoo Fest, Kantor (currency exchange) and more.
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- Jan Matejko’s House
- Czartoryski Library
- Lost Souls Alley
- Krakow’s City Walls
- Julius Slowacki Theatre
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- Schindler Factory Museum
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- National Museum of Krakow
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Hotel Unicus Palace is 6 miles from John Paul II International Airport Kraków–Balice.
Approximate cost per night (deluxe apartment): $320
Balthazar Design Hotel
ul. Grodzka 63
Wawel Royal Castle
Balthazar Design Hotel offers a garden, private parking, a restaurant, a 24-hour front desk, room service, free WiFi, concierge and ticket service, hairdryers, flat-screen TVs, air conditioning, seating areas, coffee machines and a la carte breakfast. Close to this hotel you may visit Fiorentina Dom Polski (Polish restaurant), Kantor PARANA (currency exchange), St. Andrew’s Church, Church Piotr i Pawel, The Institute of Art History (university), Pomnik Piotra Skargi (sculpture), La Campana (fine dining restaurant), Pontifical University, Art (restaurant), National Museum, Dean’s House (historical landmark), BAJO (toy store), Pod Wawelem (restaurant), Pod Baranew (restaurant), Rock Shot (pub), Miod Malina (restaurant), Pizzeria Three Papryczki, Restaurant Corleone (Italian restaurant), Sushi 77, Pod Aniolami (restaurant), Corse (restaurant), Smak Ukrainski (restaurant), Wyspianski Pavilion and more.
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- Church of St. Giles
- St. Andrew’s Church
- Church of the Holy Apostles Peter and Paul
- Wawel Royal Castle
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- Wisla Krakow Stadium
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Balthazar Design Hotel is 6 miles from John Paul II International Airport Kraków–Balice.
Approximate cost per night (suite): $438
Cost per person (four people): $110
Bachleda Luxury Hotel
Plac Kossaka 6
Planty Park
Featuring flat-screen TVs, safes, Christian Lacriox cosmetics, fridges, coffee machines, a restaurant, an Opus Lounge Bar, a breakfast buffet, an on-site spa, an indoor pool with hydro massage, a sauna, a caldarium and a fitness center, Bachleda Luxury Hotel is found close to Socks and Tights (fashion accessory store), Notary Public Office of Agnieszka Kozek, Cukiernia LUMO (pastry shop), city gsm (cell phone store), Oranzeria Cafe Restaurant, Kocyk (grocery store), Sette (southern Italian restaurant), BikeTrip (bike rental service) and more.
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- Planty Park
- Potocka Gallery
- 20th Century Polish Art Gallery
- Archaeological Museum
- Dragon’s Den
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- Krakow Central Station
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- Wieliczka Salt Mine
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Bachleda Luxury Hotel is 6 miles from John Paul II International Airport Kraków–Balice.
Approximate cost per night (executive king suite): $825
Cost per person (four people): $207
Hotel Stary
ul. Szczepańska 5
Cloth Hall
Offering a seasonal rooftop terrace bar with Main Market and Old Town views, an on-site spa, a sauna, a gym, a steam bath, 2 swimming pools with swim jets, air conditioning, spa baths, plasma TVs, balconies, free internet, mineral water, newspapers, traditional Polish breakfast, a restaurant and a club, Hotel Stary sits close to Caffe Zaćmienie Bar, Salon Firmowy Loake (shoe store), Pino (modern European restaurant), Restauracja pod Gruszką (restaurant), Kurant (book store), Restauracja Sławkowska 1 (meat dish restaurant), Grosz (currency exchange service), Cruising Krakow Bike and Segway Tours & Rentals, Krowarzywa Vegan Burgers (vegan restaurant), U Jožina (bar), Winosfera Plac Szczepański (wine bar), 9th Circle (tattoo shop), Morskie Oko (Polish restaurant), Discover Cracow (tourist center), Muzeum Narodowe (art museum), Scandale Royal (Polish restaurant), Charlotte (French restaurant), Betel (night club), Plac Szczepański (tourist attraction), Bunkier (contemporary art gallery), Bunkier Cafe (breakfast restaurant), Gold Club (night club), Diamond Gentlemen’s Club and more.
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- Museum of Krakow
- Old Theatre
- Piano Nobile Gallery
- Cloth Hall
- Main Market Square
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- Wieliczka Salt Mine
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Hotel Stary is 6 miles from John Paul II International Airport Kraków–Balice.
Approximate cost per night (luxury suite): $443
Hotel Copernicus
ul. Kanonicza 16
Artemis Gallery
Hotel Copernicus has beautiful and historic interiors, a sauna, a swimming pool, vaulted cellars, spacious rooms, wood ceilings, 14th-century decor, free WiFi, marble bathrooms, free mineral water, free newspapers, air conditioning, a terrace with panoramic Wawel views, a restaurant, 24-hour front desk service, dry cleaning and laundry services, a spa and a fitness club. National Museum, Art (Polish restaurant), Dom Kapituły Katedralnej (monument), Bon Ami (bistro), Trattoria La Campana (Italian restaurant), Imperia Film (film production company), Mumerus. Teatr (performing arts theater), Naleśniki (crêperie), St. Andrew’s Church (Catholic church), Fiorentina (Polish restaurant) and more are within range.
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- Artemis Gallery
- St. Andrew’s Church
- Church of St. Giles
- Wawel Royal Castle
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- Krakow Aqua Park
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Hotel Copernicus is 6 miles from John Paul II International Airport Kraków–Balice.
Approximate cost per night: $252
Amber Design Residence
ul. Sw. Marka 35
Slowacki Theatre
With air conditioning, bright, modern interiors, flat-screen TVs, wardrobes, tea & coffee facilities and vibrant artwork, Amber Design Residence sits near Akademia Muzyczna (music school), Metrum Rooftop Restobar, BeerGallery – Luxury, House of Beer, MooMoo (restaurant), Nota Resto (modern European restaurant), Relaks Craft Beer & food, Strefa (live music venue), Zen Sushi, Milkbar Tomasza (breakfast restaurant), Tourism Idea (tour operator), Fortuna and Friends (bar), Cakester Cafe, Gentleman Barber, Military Store, Witaminka (grocery store), Sticky Fingers (pub) and more.
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- Slowacki Theatre
- Saint Cross Church
- Jan Matejko’s House
- Autosave Car Park
- Lost Souls Alley
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- Krakow Aqua Park
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Amber Design Residence is 6 miles from John Paul II International Airport Kraków–Balice.
Approximate cost per night (family boutique apartment): $437
Cost per person (eight people): $55
Kanonicza 22
Old Town
Main Market Square Krakow
Kanonicza 22 has spacious apartments with unique furniture, air conditioning, minibar, coffee machines, electric kettles, a 24-hour front desk, a bar, luggage storage and an award-winning Polish restaurant. This stylish hotel is found close to Balthazar Design Hotel.
Approximate cost per night (luxury suite with Jacuzzi): $600
Cost per person (four people): $150
Fragola Apartments
Św. Jana 2
Lost Souls Alley
Providing free WiFi, fully-equipped kitchens and flat-screen TVs, Fragola Apartments is near Hotel Stary.
Approximate cost per night (two-bedroom apartment): $131
Cost per person (six people): $22
Penthouse Skyline
6 Krowoderska
Barbican of Krakow
Penthouse Skyline offers 2 bedrooms, 3 bathrooms, a washing machine, a living room, a flat-screen TV, a shared lounge, free WiFi, a shared kitchen, concierge service, air conditioning, a balcony, a terrace and private parking. Hairstyling Studio Expander, Kosmyk Drugstore, Dom Turecki (historical landmark), Buczek (bakery), Tociekawa (cafe), Dream Factory (beauty salon), Swiat Wapowania (vaporizer store), Daddy’s Pizza, Pawlikowscy (musical repair shop), Agrafka Cinema and more.
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- Barbican of Krakow
- Nova Gallery
- Pryzmat Art Gallery
- Porta di San Floriano
- Dominik Rostworowski Gallery
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- Wawel Royal Castle
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Penthouse Skyline is 6 miles from John Paul II International Airport Kraków–Balice.
Approximate cost per night: $360
Cost per person (seven people): $52
Penthouse Harmonica
6 Trynitarska
Corpus Christi Basilica
With 3 bedrooms, a flat-screen TV, a fully-equipped kitchen, a washing machine, a continental or a la carte breakfast, a sun terrace, 24-hour reception, air conditioning, free WiFi and free private parking, Penthouse Harmonica sits near Zakrecona Kawiarenka (bakery), Gymakers, Moonlight Spa, Old Timers Garage (performing arts theater), Only Good Books, Hospudka (pub), BARaWINO (wine bar), Marchewka Z Groszkiem (Polish restaurant), Follow Me (shisha lounge), Sklepy (grocery store), Po Krakosku Bistro, Kebab Pod, Dumpling – Slavic Feast, Ethnographic Museum, Nowy Theatre, Barka (Mediterranean restaurant), Chinkalnia Krakow (Georgian restaurant), Two Drops Coffee and Wine, Cafe Kladka, Mostowa Sztuka Kawa (art cafe), Po Drodze (bar), Yerba Mate (tea store) and more.
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- Corpus Christi Basilica
- Ethnographic Museum in Kraków
- Church of St. Catherine of Alexandria
- Galicia Jewish Museum
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Penthouse Harmonica is 7 miles from John Paul II International Airport Kraków–Balice.
Approximate cost per night: $195
Cost per person (six people): $33
Kazimierz Penthouse
24 Augustiańska, Old Town
Ethnographic Museum in Kraków
Kazimierz Penthouse has city views, free WiFi, a balcony, air conditioning, a flat-screen TV and a fully-equipped kitchen. Nearby are Hello India Restaurant, August. Jadłodajnia (Western restaurant), Akita Ramen (ramen restaurant), Filthy (restaurant), Mr.Broda Sandwich Bar (sandwich shop), Curry up! (Indian takeaway), Oké Poké Krakow (restaurant), Nolio Restaurant (Italian restaurant), Trzy Cztery (wine bar), Jerusalem (takeout restaurant), PLACEK WOLNICA NAPOLETANA (pizza restaurant), Pracownia Cukiernicza Roman Cyran (pastry shop), Słowiańska Uczta | Pierogarnia (dumpling restaurant), New Theatre (performing arts theater), Scena Berlin (bar), Kawiarnia Literacka (cafe) and more.
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- Ethnographic Museum in Kraków
- Wawel Royal Castle
- Dragon’s Den, Schindler Factory Museum
- Adam Mickiewicz Monument
- Main Market Square
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- St. Florian’s Gate
- National Museum of Krakow
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- Wieliczka Salt Mine
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Kazimierz Penthouse is 7 miles from John Paul II International Airport Kraków–Balice.
Approximate cost per night: $274
Cost per person (six people): $45
Perhaps you’ll agree, hotels in Krakow are some of Europe’s best. We hope you have found this information valuable, szczęśliwych podróży!
Thank you for this most interesting read on Krakow Poland and you certainly have done your research when it comes to places to stay and things to do.
I think looking at the temperatures, I would rather go in January when the weather is a bit cooler or even cold. I don’t really like the heat when I go on a touristy type holiday.
I like the look of St Florian’s gate, as it is nice and central and the price is just right to take the entire family. It is within walking distance from the Krakow Barbican and Galeria Krakowska Shopping Center, so everyone can shop to their heart’s content while I do the historical sites.
Thank you for the comments Michel. January would be a nice time or even around Christmas time. Happy travels!
Hello,
This is a very informative article about Krakow city and the best hotels and penthouse rentals available for ever growing number of tourists. Even though the price is comparatively high, Plac Kossaka 6 in Bachleda Luxury Hotel seems truly exquisite. I think it would be a wonderful and memorable experience to visit Potocka Gallery, 20th Century Polish Art Gallery, National Museum of Krakow, Archaeological Museum, Dragon’s Den, Krypta u Pijarów Gallery, Wawel Royal Castle and many other near by important places. I think it would definitely be worth it.
Anjali Krakow is definitely worth it like you’ve said and thank you for stopping by!
I am surprised at the price of these penthouse suites. They have all the necessary features I would want in a hotel. I love what a group travel can do to the pockets. An average of 7 people for such prices is very doable.The design and clean look of Amber Design Residence is very clean and modern. Seems like Poland also has a rich history with several restaurants within each other. Thanks for these great reviews as always.
Carol you are totally right to say that Poland has a rich history, as evidenced by the beautiful surviving architecture found throughout the city!
Now Poland is one place I never knew would have so many beautiful hotels. Travelers around the world hope to get some good place to rest after a long journey during vacation and business trips and landing in such luxurious hotels would be the perfect way to have a good rest. Although some of the prices are on the high side, considering the services provided at these hotels, then it’s worth the prices. I’ll share this information across
Benson you are right-on to say that you might not expect Poland to be so beautiful, but when you dig a little deeper you may see that it has some of the most beautiful cities in the world!
You have written such a thorough description of each of these hotels. The pictures are lovely; it is hard to decide which hotel I like the best.
I love that you put the points of interest close by in your post, plus a description/picture of each. I’d love to visit Krakow, and if I ever do, will revisit your post first and learn what’s really good to see and a great place to stay. You have given thorough information, allowing a visitor to choose intelligently from several beautiful places.
Fran thank you 🙂 Hopefully you will get to visit Krakow very soon!
The hotels you picked out are really nice. I knew Poland was beautiful, but you managed to capture it through hotels. One day I will visit. Especially the Penthouse Piedmont. I could die looking at that place. The floor plans are immaculate. I look forward to more locations. Where are we off to next?
Raven wherever the wind takes you. Thank you for the comments 🙂
Hi I would like to thank you for your informative article on hotels in Krakow Poland. As this will be my first visit to Krakow I really wasn’t sure where would be the best place to stay. As I began my research I came across your wonderful post about accommodation in Krakow and now have some ideas of where I can stay.
Marcus glad to be of help and happy travels
Thank you so much for sharing with us such a beautiful article .I’ve heard a lot about this Krakow city and I think it’s best for tourists. Here’s an article on the best hotel and penthouse rental information you have shared with us today. And I think in January, the weather will be favorable and a good time to go .And I’ll definitely be here on my next vacation.The Hotel Plac Kossaka 6 has been great to me .And seeing some of the most important places here, such as the National Museum, Art Gallery, Royal Castle, etc., and interesting, I think a very good experience will be for me and my family. And I heartily congratulate you for writing an article about such historical sites and I think there will be plenty to buy. I will keep your article in the collection for future travel.Good luck with the Krakow Poland Hotel.Seeing the pictures in your article has made my mind up and I will be here soon with my family.
Shanta best wishes to you and your family and happy travels 🙂
Thank you for this most interesting article on Krakow Poland and you surely pointed out the best when it comes to places to stay. I liked the design and art in Krakow. The hotel are wow and they look luxarious but the proce are relavely fair according to the services provide. I will consider spending some time in krakow. Thanks
Mugalu thank you 🙂
It is relatively easy to understand why krakow receives 13 million tourists every year after careful analysis of the historical city’s features. The history behind it is simply impressive. Admittedly, I’ve never been, but I don’t believe it’s late as I’m currently working to adjust my schedule to enable me visit all my dream destinations. Prior to coming across this article, Krakow was not on the list but that’ll have to change now.
The amber design residence seems like the perfect fit for the family, as it is almost as though the whole city revolves around it. My family would definitely be delighted with this new addition.
Thanks you
Rhain peace and love to you and your family 🙂
Krakow is such an amazing place to behold and venture. It’s so beautiful and welcoming and I’d love to visit someday so I find this post sharing hotels in Krakow Poland useful. The hotels are very beautiful and are well equipped with everything I’d ever need to be comfortable and satisfied. What I care for especially is free WiFi, steady power supply, great food and conducive environment. Nice recommendations.
Regards!
MrBiizy we almost always have you covered by way of free WiFi
Uuu-uu, the fact that it’s UNESCO, that’s always pretty cool. Personally, I’ve heard good things about Krakow but never yet been. Also, I did not know that Krakow is one of the oldest cities they have. Fascinating.
As far as the hotels, I loved how that indoor pool with hydro massage at Planty Park Krakow sounded. That said, I feel that $825 per night is a bit too steep for me currently. But as far as insane deals go, I think the price on Dragon’s Den Krakow is exactly that. Plus, they’ve got a sauna and the views, and a gym. It really looks like a great deal to me.
I appreciate it, cheers.