"Krakow was a destination we wanted to visit but were unsure where to stay. We didn’t want to be in the commercial air of the town as we wanted to explore the culture and traditional foods.
The hotel is a small boutique kind of hotel surrounded by many eating and drinking establishments. Hotel has a lift for easy access, room access is a door 🔑 door key, with a pin if you wanted to stay out late and there was no reception you would in put this code for access. Although reception is 24 hrs. The hotel receptionist was very helpful on check in made some recommendations on restaurants and even marked each one on the map for us. The room is huge, with high ceilings, and French doors. The bathroom is very clean and modern it has food facilities like a safe, iron ironing board, coffee/tea making facilities, a fridge and a TV. The room did get quite hot on occasions we did have to open the French doors for a few mins. If you needed to book the wow krakow tour, bus stop 3 is right outside the hotel past the military shop. There is a nice bakery down the road on the corner with free WiFi called Lajkonik with a selection of sweet and savouries and lovely coffees. They also have like smaller shops and chemists called Zabka if you need to buy snacks etc. one day we decided to walk to the main square it was a nice walk and took us about 20mins, everything is walking distance under a hour if you don’t mind walking otherwise Ubers are very cheaper, there are trams and buses but we didn’t use these. The Uber from hotel to airport on return was just £12 so definitely the best way to go there. Also lane 3 outside arrivals is the uber parking bays these are cheaper then the normal taxis for when you arrive in krakow
There are many bars and restaurants to choose from again all in walking distance, we found the prices were much cheaper than those around the main square. We were so glad we chose this hotel it was very clean just the right place for us and not so crowded. We would return to this hotel was a very nice stay for us."