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Officially opened in September 2011, this enormous, modern hotel on the banks of the Vistula River offers a variety of rooms, including some specifically designed for families and others for those with disabilities.
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A grand effort inside a fully restored tenement building near the Barbican. Swish, spacious rooms come with rich colours and modern trappings offering a fine balance between past and present: wifi and satellite TV in each and the doubles even come with proper beds.
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A posh effort inspired by the age of Mozart with antique furnishings paired with state-of-the-art trimmings. Prince Charles once bedded down here and this is one place which guarantees the memorable stay that this historic city requires.
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Amadeus
A posh effort inspired by the age of Mozart with antique furnishings paired with state-of-the-art trimmings. Prince Charles once bedded down here and this is one place which guarantees the memorable stay that this historic city requires.
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BEST WESTERN Kraków Old Town
The world's biggest hotel chain is late to the party but has finally made it into Kraków's Old Town, modernising this historic townhouse to meet the Best Western standard.
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BEST WESTERN PREMIER Krakow Hotel
If you're thinking of staying in the world's largest hotel chain, then you probably know what to expect. Well, hang on, this is the nicest BW we've ever seen.
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Crown Piast Hotel & Park
Pleasant accommodation with floral-patterned duvets, good bathrooms and all the trifling extras like satellite TV. Outside enjoy landscaped gardens complete with rare plants, the occasional peacock and a tavern.
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Dwór Kościuszko
With hotels like the Gródek and Pugetów to their name you can count the Donimirski group to bring you quality every time, and so it is with their latest offering.
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Elektor
A guest list that is second to none. Both the King of Norway and Emperor of Japan have used the hotel as their base, while the restaurant has cooked for Britain’s Queen Elizabeth II.
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Ester
Rather overpriced, but the Kazimierz location keeps business brisk in this unremarkable hotel. Double glazing, lots of pink touches and a decent restaurant.
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Francuski
After being recently purchased by famous restaurateur and TV personality Adam Gessler, the Francuski has undergone minor renovations to the interior that have it looking better than ever.
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Galaxy
Officially opened in September 2011, this enormous, modern hotel on the banks of the Vistula River offers a variety of rooms, including some specifically designed for families and others for those with disabilities.
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Hilton Garden Inn Kraków
This newest luxury hotel on the banks of the Wisła has more to offer than just spectacular views of the river and Wawel. The first Hilton Garden Inn to open in Poland, the brand is designed to tame the tension of demanding businesspeople.
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Hotel Kossak
The team behind the highly-lauded Senacki Hotel have added a star for their latest effort near the Wisła riverbank, which opened in 2009.
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Hotel Unicus
Nice choice. Located a short walk from the train station and right on a corner of the royal route it's difficult to feel like you're staying anywhere other than the heart of the city.
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Matejko
A grand effort inside a fully restored tenement building near the Barbican. Swish, spacious rooms come with rich colours and modern trappings offering a fine balance between past and present: wifi and satellite TV in each and the doubles even come with proper beds.
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Novotel Kraków Bronowice
Not the best location around, nor does it look like Prince Charming's palace from the outside, however this big functional box hotel has undergone major renovations to make it more comfortable than ever.
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Novotel Kraków Centrum
Decorated with pastel colours the Novotel Centrum offers all the comforts you’d associate with a big brand name. The hotel
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Ostoya Palace
Occupying a palace dating from 1895 the Ostoya is a decent addition to Kraków’s luxury bracket, and rooms feature custom-made furniture, broadband internet and the classical atmosphere of the Imperial Age.
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Pod Różą
A beautifully restored historic hotel, and formerly the stamping ground of Tsar Aleksander I and Franz Liszt.
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Polski Pod Białym Orłem
Fabulously located between the Czartoryski Museum and Floriańska Gate, this incredible hotel offers views of the only surviving section of the city's medieval defensive walls.
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Pugetów
At last Kraków can boast the attractive, boutique hotel that it deserves. No expense has been spared creating this intimate spot and your accommodation comes with embroidered bathrobes and some 200 television channels to veg in front of.
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Qubus Hotel Kraków
A cool design includes an eye-catching wall that juts out at an angle from the hotel's façade. Air-conditioned
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Queen Boutique Hotel
Excellent choice. This modern, well-designed hotel in white, black and creamy beige features spacious rooms with large beds, lots of natural light, and heated floors in the bathrooms.
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Rezydent
Outstanding quality found behind a medieval façade. Suites are decorated in contemporary fashion, while the doubles and singles come with vaulted ceilings and original stencil-work.
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Rubinstein
It’s no longer possible to refer to Kazimierz as Kraków’s upcoming district. Kazimierz has well and truly arrived, and this place is the proof.
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Secesja
A modern structure with some token Secessionist motifs in the lobby and restaurant. Rooms boast bay windows with great views of Saint Catherine's Church and the Skałka Sanctuary.
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Senacki
A beautiful historic building is the setting for this high-standard hotel. With a renovation that promises to be complete by the end of January, Senacki has prepared itself for the prestige of adding a fourth star to their epaulets.
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Sympozjum
A smart hotel with different colour schemes on each floor. Polite service and soft rock music greets you in the lobby, while the basement houses meeting rooms and a swimming pool.
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Wentzl
A world-class hotel with the best views in the city. The rooms come decked in rich fabrics, hand-woven rugs, beautiful carpentry work and original artwork.
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