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Ascot Hotel
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A modern front shields a sharply designed hotel that includes reprints of classic works by Tamara Lempicka in the lobby, and free internet access inside each room.
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Wawel
Krakow
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Already one of the top mid-range offers in the city centre, Wawel was the beneficiary of a recent renovation, making it even more of a steal.
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Pollera
Krakow
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A beautiful stained-glass window by Stanisław Wyspianski over the staircase is the first thing to catch the eye. The bathrooms and furnishings are old but functional and the rooms are otherwise fully equipped.
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Chopin Cracow
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A modern building offering clean-cut, functional accommodation and a western attitude to service. Free wireless internet access for guests, as well as regular promotions to keep an eye out for.
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Ruczaj
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Set in a new but classically stylish building in a residential area, the Ruczaj is a lovely hotel for those willing to taxi into town.
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Royal
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This utterly charming hotel in an art nouveau turn of the century building gives you an experience you could only have in Krakow, and that’s a statement many pricier hotels can’t make.
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Wyspiański
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While the blockish façade doesn’t promise much, the Wyspiański is well worth every one of its three stars. Rooms have been thoroughly modernised and feature rather natty patterned duvets, private bathrooms and televisions.
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Karmel
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Smack bang in the middle of the action, this classic Kazimierz three-star gem may not offer the most spacious rooms in the city but what it lacks in square metres it more than makes up for with other things.
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Abel
A charismatic hotel with eccentric art and assorted bric-a-brac in a lobby that also comes with piles of tourism pamphlets to peruse.
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Alef
Immerse yourself in Jewish Kazimierz by booking a room above the eccentric and enchanting Alef restaurant. Rooms are small and
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Alexander
Conventional three-star comfort on the edge of Old Town. Identikit rooms come with blue and yellow colour schemes and pristine bathrooms.
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Amber
Set across two floors and a loft the Amber combines pleasing cream and caramel colours to compliment the light and modern interiors.
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Antica
17 clean, comfortable rooms are available in this guest house about a twenty minute two-step from the market square. Singles,
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Aparthotel Mały Kraków
As you might infer from the name, Aparthotel Mały is a bit of a mash-up between an apartment and hotel, thanks to kitchenettes in almost all of the rooms.
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Aparthotel Miodosytnia
Stylish in a quant and unimposing way, Miodosytnia offers a nice alternative to ultra-modern and noisy hotels of the Old Town.
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Aparthotel Siesta
A good range of colourful apartments in two standards with a few interesting design details located right in the heart of the city.
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Aparthotel Spatz
This classy apartment-hotel is a great place to stay if you want to be in the very heart of the action. Minutes from the nightlife of Plac Nowy the rooms are bigger than average and come with bigger than average flat screen TVs.
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Ascot Hotel
A modern front shields a sharply designed hotel that includes reprints of classic works by Tamara Lempicka in the lobby, and free internet access inside each room.
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Aspel
A colossal tower block houses Hotel Aspel, a modern hotel with music piped into the corridors and a grand aquarium in the lobby.
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Astoria
Good value in a great location comfortably around the corner from the bohemian debauchery of Plac Nowy, Astoria is a top choice for those intent on exploring the old Jewish Quarter and being part of the neighbourhood.
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Atrium
Clean, spacious rooms furnished in a subtle, Scandinavian fashion. The two well-equipped conference rooms can fit up to 90 people each and apartments are equipped with kitchenettes, living room and two beds.
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Batory
You may be suspicious of staying in a former shoe factory, but this friendly family-run enterprise stands out on account of its individuality, warm welcome and attention to detail.
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Benefis
A decent deal with bright, sunny rooms that reflect the age of the hotel – brand new. Of note is the top floor apartment, complete with slanted skylight and a separate lounge area.
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Campanile
The bright rooms come decorated in the Campanile flagship colours of cream and green, and feature satellite TV and bathtubs. Ask for one of the top-floor quarters that overlook the surrounding Planty Park.
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Chopin Cracow
A modern building offering clean-cut, functional accommodation and a western attitude to service. Free wireless internet access for guests, as well as regular promotions to keep an eye out for.
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Classic
The work of a Danish architect, Classic combines clean lines and sleek furnishings with an exterior that slots in neatly with the surrounding Old Town.
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Club-Hotel Atlantic
Located within the Atlantic Fitness & Wellness centre, this is more of a spa/sports club with rooms than a true hotel. The
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Columbus
A good hotel this complete with garish patterns on the carpeting, dark wood finishes and comfortable rooms decked out in cream and caramel colours.
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Cracowdays
Another super deal with rooms inspired by the owner's passion for Italian. You’ll find four rooms occupying the ground floor of a residential block, with many of the furnishings imported direct from Italia.
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Dom Casimi
Light and bright lodgings overlooking scenic Szeroka. Rooms are kept simple with wooden fittings and basics like TV and internet connection provided.
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Dom Erazma
Set in the Villa Decius park and palace complex, Erazm offers a quietly engaging atmosphere and a mix of modern and provincial styles.
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Dom Polonii
The best deal on the Old Town Square. Rooms have high ceilings and large windows looking down on the crowds milling down ul. Grodzka.
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Eden
A modern Kazimierz hotel that caters to all, but keeps Jewish guests in mind, with fragments of the Torah on the doors, Kraków’s only truly kosher restaurant, original paintings of Kazimierz life, and the only mikveh (Jewish ritual bath house) in Poland.
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Europejski
When nationalised in the 1960s the Europejski's former owner was humiliatingly made to work in another hotel. Now firmly back in the hands of the Czepczyk family, renovated rooms have plush furnishings, and the bathrooms have been fully updated.
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Express by Holiday Inn
Boasting some of the most comfortable beds in the city, as well as what surely rates as the longest corridor (105 metres), all rooms are equipped with internet access, cheerful blue colours and cable TV.
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Farmona Hotel Business & Spa
Situated seven kilometres from the city centre this star is hoping to lure both business and leisure travellers on account of
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Floryan
A very good choice. If you’re not travelling lightly then the singles and doubles can appear cramped, but the apartments are positively huge.
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Fortuna
A pleasant hotel inside a 19th century tenement building, across the street from a palace owned by the National Museum (which is also nearby).
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Fortuna Bis
A welcoming hotel with a charming green, gated courtyard and wraparound balcony festooned with flowerpots and shrubs. Rooms have
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Galicya
The purple, pink, red and blue exterior adds an element of creativity to the otherwise industrial surroundings. The rooms are standard, equipped with telephones and televisions but the conference room is exceptional.
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Golden Cracow Aparthotel
Rather modest accommodation where what you pay for is foremost the great location just of the market square. Amenities include wifi, a bar, a common kitchen and dining room where breakfast is served each morning.
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Hotel David
Situated in the dead center of Krakow’s Jewish Quarter Hotel David really can’t be beat as far as location. It is comparatively small, but certainly cosy and people friendly.
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Hotel Kazimierz
Beautiful stained glass windows inside the restaurant fill this hotel with an upscale ambiance. Upstairs simple, modern rooms
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Hotel Kazimierz Annex
Booking a bed in the atmospheric former Jewish district is a great idea and now your chances of being able to are even greater with this amendment to the next door Hotel Kazimierz.
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Hotel Kazimierz II
A well restored 19th century façade hides rooms containing cream and scarlet flourishes and, in some, grand extras such as period-style wardrobes.
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Ibis Kraków Centrum
You know what to expect with the Ibis brand. While not an adventurous choice the guys behind the French chain show an unflagging commitment to maintaining international standards and high-grade service.
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Jordan
Rooms are compact and straight-forward affairs and although not state-of-the-art, facilities have a newish feel about them.
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Karmel
Smack bang in the middle of the action, this classic Kazimierz three-star gem may not offer the most spacious rooms in the city but what it lacks in square metres it more than makes up for with other things.
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Klezmer Hois
A former mikveh (Jewish ritual bath house) has been converted into a spacious hotel with pleasant staff and sometimes very large rooms.
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Kolory Bed and Breakfast
Ringside views of Kraków's marvelously weird pl. Nowy are part of the package in this B&B, where rooms come simply
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Leopolis
A little villa in a residential area with a crisp but inviting feel to it. More reminiscent of a pension than a hotel, it also has a conference room in a second building, and the staff are helpful and pleasant if a bit busy.
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Logos
The chic and glossy lobby upstages the rather stagnant rooms, but all the necessary amenities are present. If the peace and quiet
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Maltański
Enter the lobby, replete with chequered tiles and fireplace, and you’ll get a preview of the class that lies behind the façade.
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Mikołaj
A renovated townhouse with an Old Town location close to the Planty Park. On a relatively quiet side street, your night's rest is in little danger of being disturbed by leery stag parties fighting over kebabs.
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Old Time
Old Time Hotel is an ornate classic. Walking through the lobby is a lot like walking through a display of Faberge Eggs: it’s beautiful, but you're terrified you might break something priceless.
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Park Inn by Radisson
One of Europe's fastest-growing hotel companies, Rezidor has plonked a modern colossus across the Wisła from Kazimierz, which must be eyeing the interloper's simple, modern curves and colour scheme slightly dubiously.
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Petrus
A mountain retreat within the city limits. Tucked next to Twardowski Park, most rooms offer views of the lakeside rock formations, and come appointed with comfortable colour schemes, satellite TV and the odd piece of abstract art.
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Pod Wawelem
A small hotel with a futuristic look and a location that stands in the shadow of Wawel Castle. Smart rooms come in pale lemon colours with internet access and BBC available to veg in front of the television.
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Pollera
A beautiful stained-glass window by Stanisław Wyspianski over the staircase is the first thing to catch the eye. The bathrooms and furnishings are old but functional and the rooms are otherwise fully equipped.
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Polonia
Operating since 1917 this grand corner structure catches the eye the moment you leave the train station. Guests are greeted with
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Regent
A unique hotel in a perky yellow building with spacious rooms decked out with wooden furniture, cobalt-blue bathrooms, fresh
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Rezydencja Krasickiego 24
An excellent Podgórze offering, this small hotel on a quiet, tree-lined street may not be the Hilton but what it does have to offer is very good indeed.
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Royal
This utterly charming hotel in an art nouveau turn of the century building gives you an experience you could only have in Krakow, and that’s a statement many pricier hotels can’t make.
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Ruczaj
Set in a new but classically stylish building in a residential area, the Ruczaj is a lovely hotel for those willing to taxi into town.
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Saski
A classic hotel with big plant pots, tall windows and rococo-style cabinets and sofas in each room. The hundred-year-old lift which inches its way to the top can always be relied on for some brief moments of entertainment.
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Tango House B&B
A beautiful boutique effort set inside a 16th century tenement. A colourfully painted 100-year-old staircase leads you
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Teresita
Modern, yet vaguely kitsch, Teresita is a gypsy themed hotel with floral bed covers and framed paintings of questionable taste.
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The Piano Guest House
A charming guesthouse owned by a pianist and decorated tastefully with antiques, wood floors, lacework and flowers. An artsy option, and a warm welcome guaranteed.
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Trecius
So central that you shouldn't be surprised if you are woken up by the Mariacki Cathedral bugle call. Each room comes decorated in a simple, original style.
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U Pana Cogito
Smart accommodation inside a super villa. Decorated almost exclusively in crisp white colours U Pana Cogito offers a high level of comfort at basement prices.
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Warszawski
Warszawski's rooms come decked out with custom-made cabinets and floor-to-ceiling black marble in the bathrooms.
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Wawel
Already one of the top mid-range offers in the city centre, Wawel was the beneficiary of a recent renovation, making it even more of a steal.
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Wielopole
An incredibly good deal found three minutes from the Old Town. Simple, spotless and recommended, this hotel features a matey welcome in reception, and large rooms decked out in soft browns.
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Wilga
A futuristic hotel with easy-on-the-eye silver and lemon colour schemes, and lots of glass finishes. Found across the river from Wawel, Wilga boasts large, uncluttered rooms and a bowling lane in the basement - the only one near the city centre.
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Wit Stwosz
A long-standing hotel with old but comfortable furnishings, wooden beams and bouquets of plastic flowers. All rooms have crucifixes, bibles and religious paintings - reminders that this hotel is the property of St.
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W.M. Hotel System
An alarmingly long way north of the centre if you're visiting like most people to enjoy the benefits of the middle parts of
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Wyspiański
While the blockish façade doesn’t promise much, the Wyspiański is well worth every one of its three stars. Rooms have been thoroughly modernised and feature rather natty patterned duvets, private bathrooms and televisions.
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