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Krakow Apartments for Rent

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One of the oldest and most historic cities in Poland, Krakow is a cultural icon with a stunning old town and more cobbled, winding streets than you can count. Apartments in Krakow range from being found in storied older buildings in the city center to more modern apartment blocks as you get a little further out of town.

As well as being able to see history out of your window, renting a flat in Krakow means that you have access to one of Europe's best-known party hotspots, with the city known for its nightlife. With the amount of coffee shops and parks in the city though, there truly is something for everyone and with the country and city getting more well-known and popular, now is the perfect time to rent an apartment in Krakow.

Furnished and Serviced Apartments in Krakow

Krakow is emerging as a business powerhouse in Poland, and as such the number of serviced apartments in Krakow is rising with facilities specifically designed for the business traveler with high speed internet and more luxurious accommodations provided.

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Krakow Apartments by District

Krakow is a very historic city and has been multicultural for 100's of years. As such there are so many different districts and places to live, each with different vibes and feelings. The old town is about as charming as it gets and although rents are higher here than elsewhere, how often do you get to spend time in an UNESCO tagged old town?

Podgorze has often been none solely as the location of Schindlers infamous factory, now a thronging tourist hub – however the district is getting steadily cooler and is hailed as one of the most up and coming neighborhoods in the city. The same can be said for Nowa Huta. Although communist buildings are still everywhere, the district is experiencing gentrification with lots of trendy loft style apartments coming on the market.

Apartments in Old Town

Officially recognized as a UNESCO Heritage sight, Krakow's Old Town truly is a sight to behold. With grand market squares, bustling streets and fabulous architecture everywhere – it’s a feast for the eyes. Renting an apartment in Krakows old town comes with its ups and downs – with higher prices than elsewhere in the city and the constant presence of people, it might not be the most peaceful place to rent an apartment.

However, if you are filling to jump feetfirst into the wonders of the city, then renting a flat in Stare Miasto really is the way to go. There are allegedly more bars in the city centre, per square meter, than any other city in Europe and so nightlife here is a big draw.

Apartments in Kazimierz

Every city has a downtown, be bit big and bright like central London, or charming but grand like Krakow – every city also has the slightly more trendy neighborhoods – less chain restaurants and more of an independent feel - with bars, coffee shops and boutique clothing store littering the streets. Apartments in Kazimierz benefit, have all this bohemian coolness on their doorstep.

Kazimierz has a charm about it unlike many other places, with the haunting past of the Jewish district mixed in with the celebration of Jewish culture that is prevalent today. Both chic bars and cosy mom and pop style restaurants are undergoing a renaissance here and finding a flat for rent in Kazimierz could be one of the best decisions you make.

Salwator Apartments

Apartments in Salwator have alwys been sought after by those wanting a little more greenery around them, to be close to the city (just a 25-minute walk) but far enough away that the streets are fairly quiet at night.

Salwator has been one of the more affluent areas of Krakow for a while now and so renting an apartment here won't be the cheapest option – but with the villas and grand churches lining the streets - all surrounded by trees that are magnificent in the summer, will make you want to stay here for a long long time. Krakow's city center is easily walkable or handily reached by public transport and so flats in Salwator have both city convenience and woodland walks just moments away.

Krakow Student Apartments

Krakow is a perfect student city, and indeed during the school year, 20% of Krakow's entire population is made up of students. As such, student accommodation in Krakow is very easy to come by. With students from around Poland coming to study here as well as a host of different European and international students, there is a great multicultural feel to the student body here. A lot of the universities have student accommodation which is very affordable, however a lot of the time you may be sharing a room with someone.

Private flats are another option for student accommodation in Krakow but with higher prices, many people look for flat mates to share the cost and so you can often find good deals on rooms to rent.

Public Transport Krakow

Unlike a lot of major European cities, Krakow doesn't have a metro system for getting around town – the city isn't big enough to really warrant it. With its size, Krakow is very walkable and there tonnes of bike paths for cyclists to take advantage of. There is a good public transportation system here – with buses and trams running all over the city from 5am to 10pm every day!

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Where to Stay in Krakow (2024 • COOLEST Areas!)

As one of Poland’s oldest and largest cities, travellers flock to the city of Krakow for its rich history, vivid nightlife, mouthwatering cuisine an incredible architecture. Oh and the fact that all of that comes at a bloody great price!

Krakow is steeped in not only rich history but also folklore and legends. The city is a mosaic of unique architecture with it’s combination of Renaissance, Gothic and Baroque-style buildings. You could spend hours marvelling in the cities structures scattered around its cobbled stones streets.

But it’s a big city and there are tons of neighborhoods to choose from. Deciding where to stay in Krakow can be a daunting task. The best area to stay completely depends on YOU, your travel stuff and of course, your budget.

But never fear! Equipped with this ULTIMATE guide on the best areas to stay in Krakow – you’ll be all ready to book in your stay in no time. Not only will you find the best areas to stay but you’ll discover the top spots to stay and things to do in each area.

Whether you’re looking to dive into Poland’s tumultuous history, feast on the pierogie, or dance the night away at the hottest clubs; this guide will be your guiding light as to the best area for you.

Let’s get right to it. Here are my best top tips for where to stay in Krakow, Poland.

Where to Stay in Krakow

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Looking for a specific place to stay? These are our highest recommendations for places to stay in Krakow. Make sure you come up with a rough Krakow itinerary before you start your travels so you don’t end up stressing about last-minute planning or missing out on the best hotspots!

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Stylish historical loft | Best Airbnb in Krakow

Style, comfort, history, great location, affordable – this Airbnb has it all. Seriously, there are no “but’s” when it comes to this home. The loft has an incredibly original design (check the pictures) while being super centrally located. Literally moments from the market and other cool things to see – there’s no FOMO for you! If you’re visiting the city for the first time, you won’t regret staying here.

INX Design Hotel | Best Hotel in Krakow

INX Design Hotel gets our vote for the best hotel in Krakow. It is ideally located in Kazimierz and is just a short walk from the hottest bars and trendiest restaurants in the city. Comprised of 122 rooms, this hotel has a variety of features, like an airport shuttle, a library and an on-site restaurant.

Woodpecker Hostel | Best Hostel in Krakow

This is our favourite hostel in Krakow because it has an excellent location in Old Town. It is within walking distance of the city’s top sights as well as restaurants, bars and shops. This modern property offers a variety of free things, like coffee/tea, vegetarian breakfast, lockers, and tours.

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Woodpecker Hostel is one of our favourites in Krakow but they’re not taking guests right now. We’re not sure if they’re closed for good but we hope they’ll come back soon.

Cloth Hall Krakow

Stare Miastro

If you’re visiting Krakow for the first time, there’s no better neighbourhood to stay in than Stare Miastro. Set at the centre of the city, Stare Miasto is the most famous neighbourhood in Krakow.

Ludwinow Krakow

This vibrant district is located in central Krakow. It sits on the banks of the Vistula River and offers incredible views of Wawel Castle.

Kazimierz

Just outside of Old Town is the eclectic Kazimierz neighbourhood. Krakow’s former Jewish Quarter, Kazimierz was all but destroyed during WWII. For years, it was one of the poorest and most dangerous areas of the city and was to be avoided by tourists and locals at all costs.

Podgorze Krakow

Across the river from Kazimierz is the massive Podgorze district. This is one of the coolest places to stay in Krakow because of its excellent mix of hip restaurants, trendy bars and stylish boutiques.

Kleparz Krakow

Kleparz is a laid-back residential neighbourhood situated north of the city centre. It is close enough to Stare Miastro that you can easily enjoy the city’s most famous landmarks, but it is far enough away that you can avoid the throngs of tourists.

Krakow is one of Europe’s most underrated cities. A tumultuous history, delicious restaurants, and plenty of beer, vodka and nightlife, Krakow is absolutely one of Europe’s best-kept secrets.

It is the second largest city in Poland. Krakow covers an area of 327 square kilometres and is divided into 18 diverse districts. To experience the best of Krakow, we recommend you visit at least three or four different neighborhoods based on your interests.

In this Krakow neighborhood guide, we’ll look at the best places in Krakow to stay based on what you want to do.

At the heart of the city is Stare Miastro. This lively district is where you’ll find plenty of history and culture, as well as restaurants, shops and bars. It’s our pick for the best neighborhood to stay in Krakow for sightseeing and exploring.

Set to the north is Kleparz. This is our best recommendation for where to stay in Krakow for families because it’s well connected to the city centre and has lush parks and a relaxed atmosphere.

Travel south from the city centre and you’ll arrive in Kazimierz. Home to the entertainment district, Kazimierz is the best area in Krakow to stay in for nightlife, drinking, dancing and dining.

Ludwinow is a charming district located southwest of Stare Miastro and Kazimierz. It is a vibrant district with incredible views and is packed with affordable accommodation options. Because of this, Ludwinow is our recommendation for where to stay in Krakow for a weekend or one night.

And finally, east of Ludwinow is Podgorze. One of the coolest places to stay in Krakow, Podgorze is a massive district that is home to historical attractions, hip hangouts, mouthwatering restaurants, and trendy bars and clubs.

Still not sure where to stay in Krakow? Don’t worry! Because, in this next section, we breakdown five of Krakow’s best neighborhoods in detail. Each of them offer some of the best places in Krakow , so if you can, make sure to visit all of them!

#1 Stare Miastro – Where to Stay in Krakow for Your First Time

If you’re visiting Krakow for the first time, there’s no better neighborhood to stay in than Stare Miastro. Set at the centre of the city, Stare Miasto is the most famous neighborhood in Krakow. It’s where you’ll find the vast majority of Krakow’s most famous historical, cultural and tourist attractions, and is characterised by its cobblestone streets and elegant architecture.

Once located within the ancient city walls, Stare Miasto is the best neighborhood in Krakow to stay in if you’re looking to dive deep into history. Simply take a walk through the narrow streets and you’ll feel like you’ve stepped back in time.

Cloth Hall, Krakow

Things to See and Do in Stare Miastro

  • Browse the Sukiennice, Krakow’s historic Cloth Hall.
  • Choose from a wide selection of bottled and draught brews at the House of Beer.
  • Delve deep into Polish history at the National Museum.
  • Drink cheap vodka and indulge in delicious pierogis at BaniaLuka.
  • Explore Main Market Square, the main symbol of Krakow
  • Feast on incredible traditional polish cuisine at U Babci Maliny.
  • Go for a stroll through lush and scenic Planty Park.
  • See the 14th century St. Florian’s Gate.
  • Sip cocktails at Paparazzi.
  • Visit the historic and stunning Wawel Castle.

Stylish historical loft | Best Airbnb in Stare Miastro

Hotel grodek | best hotel in stare miastro.

Hotel Grodek is conveniently located in Old Town, the best neighborhood in Krakow to stay in for sightseeing. You’ll find plenty of historical and cultural attractions nearby and this hotel is a short distance from bars, restaurants and shops. It offers unique and comfortable rooms, free wifi, a sauna, library and terrace.

Hotel Senacki | Best Hotel in Stare Miastro

This four-star hotel is packed with amazing features. It offers a gym, a coffee bar and a laundry service. It is comprised of 20 modern rooms with excellent amenities. Centrally located in Stare Miastro, this is one of the best places in Krakow to stay to see the top sights.

Woodpecker Hostel | Best Hostel in Stare Miastro

This is our favourite hostel in Krakow because it has an excellent location in Old Town. It is within walking distance of the city’s top sights as well as restaurants, bars and shops. This modern property offers a variety of free things, like coffee/tea, vegetarian breakfast, lockers, board games and tours.

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#2 Ludwinow – Where to Stay in Krakow on a Budget

This vibrant district is located in central Krakow. It sits on the banks of the Vistula River and offers incredible views of Wawel Castle. It is the best area in Krakow to stay in if you’re looking to be close to the action, but have the opportunity to escape the crowds.

The central neighborhood of Ludwinow is also our pick for Krakow’s best neighborhood if you’re on a budget. Tucked throughout this chic and hip ‘hood is an array of good value and affordable Krakow accommodation options. From backpacker hostels to boutique hotels, there’s something for visitors of all styles in Ludwinow.

Ludwinow, Krakow

Things to See and Do in Ludwinow

  • Aim for a bullseye at Axe Nation.
  • Catch some rays at Krakow’s riverside artificial beach.
  • Drink and dance at Forum Przestrizenie, an alternative bar in a cool former communist venue.
  • Enjoy a delicious snack from Joker Kebab.
  • Excite your sense at Press Café.
  • Learn about pinball machines and arcade games at the Krakow Pinball Museum.
  • Rent kayaks and glide along the city’s spectacular river.
  • Take a trip to nearby Zakrzowek, a fantastic reservoir perfect for swimming, trekking and relaxing.

Comfy private room | Best Airbnb in Ludwinow

Staying at very cheap places can sometimes be a bit dodgy. But not with this Airbnb. You’ll have a private room in a shared apartment. The whole place is exceptionally clean and beautifully designed. Kitchen and bathroom are shared with the host who’s always ready to give you great recommendations for the area. You’re a bit further outside the city centre but still in short walking distance.

Chilli Hostel | Best Hostel in Ludwinow

This charming hostel is conveniently located in Krakow. It’s a short walk from Old Town and is a stone’s throw from the hottest bars and clubs in Kazimierz. This hostel has spacious dorms with wooden beds and shared bathroom facilities. There’s also free wifi on-site.

Apartment London Krakow | Best Hotel in Ludwinow

Apartment London Krakow is comprised of two spacious apartments. Each is outfitted with a range of excellent amenities and has access to a terrace and a garden. This property is located in Ludwinow and is close to popular tourist attractions, landmarks, bars and clubs.

B&B Hotel Krakow Centrum | Best Hotel in Ludwinow

Set in central Krakow, this is an excellent option for Krakow accommodation if you’re on a budget. It has comfortable, stylish and spacious rooms at an affordable price. You’ll also find Krakow’s major tourist attractions, like Wawel Castle, are just a stone’s throw away.

#3 Kazimierz – Where to Stay in Krakow for Nightlife

Just outside of Old Town is the eclectic Kazimierz neighborhood. Krakow’s former Jewish Quarter, Kazimierz was all but destroyed during WWII. For years, it was one of the poorest and most dangerous areas of the city and was to be avoided by tourists and locals at all costs.

Today, thanks to a recent influx of restaurants, bars and clubs, Kazimierz is one of the best places in Krakow to stay for nightlife. It’s within this district that you’ll find the best bars , liveliest clubs and an exciting and energetic atmosphere almost every day of the week. So, if you’re looking for where to stay in Krakow for nightlife, look no further than central Kazimierz.

Kazimierz, Krakow

Things to See and Do in Kazimierz

  • Dance the night away at Cocon, one of the biggest LGBTQ clubs in Poland.
  • Dine on tasty Polish dishes at Moment Resto Bar.
  • Drink beers at Propaganda.
  • Enjoy a night of music and drinks at Le Scandale Garden.
  • Grab a quick bite at Hamsa Hummus & Happiness.
  • Indulge in modern Polish fare at Plac Nowy
  • Satisfy your sweet tooth at Mleczarnia.
  • Sip cocktails at Alchemia.
  • Sit back and enjoy a few Cuban-style cocktails at La Habana.
  • Start your day with a breakfast buffet at Kolanko no 6.
  • Visit the Old Synagogue, one of two surviving Gothic synagogues in the world.

Small and quiet studio | Best Airbnb in Kazimierz

Silence and comfort – the two things you 100% need after a night out. Make sure to get the best recovery by staying at this cute Airbnb. The loft is cosy, very comfy and in the best area. With pubs, bars and clubs only moments away you can be sure that the night is going to bring great memories. The backyard loft offers a peaceful sleep too.

Green Hostel | Best Hostel in Kazimierz

The Green Hostel offers affordable accommodations in Kazimierz, one of the best areas to stay in Krakow for nightlife. It has private rooms with bathrooms and has an authentic Polish feel. Guests have access to a shared kitchen with free coffee and tea. Wifi and towels and linens are included with each reservation.

INX Design Hotel | Best Hotel in Kazimierz

INX Design Hotel gets our vote for the best hotel in Krakow. It is ideally located in Kazimierz and is close to the hottest bars and trendiest restaurants in the city. Comprised of 122 rooms, this hotel offers a variety of features, like an airport shuttle, library and on-site restaurant.

Hotel Columbus Krakow | Best Hotel in Kazimierz

This centrally located hotel is an excellent base for exploring Krakow. It is close to popular tourist attractions and is within walking distance of restaurants, bars, clubs and shops. This cosy hotel has 24 recently refurbished rooms which are outfitted with modern amenities. There’s also a delicious on-site restaurant that serves breakfast each morning.

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#4 Podgorze – Coolest Place to Stay in Krakow

Across the river from Kazimierz is the massive Podgorze district. This is one of the coolest places to stay in Krakow because of its excellent mix of hip restaurants , trendy bars and stylish boutiques. Here you can enjoy everything from a day of shopping to a night on the town at Krakow’s coolest haunts.

This lively and vibrant district is also one of the best areas to stay in Krakow for history buffs. The now popular Podgorze district was the site of the WWII Jewish Ghetto and is where you can find the Oskar Schindler Factory as well as many monuments and historical landmarks.

From history and culture to shopping, dining and beyond, Podgorze is a neighborhood that has it all!

Podgorze, Krakow

Things to See and Do in Podgorze

  • Choose from a vast array of wines at Krako Slow Wines.
  • Dance the night away at Drukarnia.
  • Dine on delicious Polish home cooking at Bar Mleczny Poludniowy.
  • Eat tasty pierogis at Galicja Po Kolei.
  • Enjoy the views from the Krakus Mound.
  • Feast on traditional Polish dishes at Ogniem i Mieczem.
  • Go for a stroll through Bednarski Park.
  • Grab drinks at Punkt Docelowy.
  • Indulge in great food at Cawa.
  • Satiate your appetite at Jadlodajnia.
  • See an incredible collection of modern art at MOCAK.
  • Take a tour of Oskar Schindler’s Factory.
  • Visit Ghetto Heroes Square.

Unique riverside apartment | Best Airbnb in Podgorze

Yeah, the area you’re staying at is super cool, but this Airbnb is even cooler. Just check out the pictures yourself! Its unique design will make you feel welcome as soon as you step in. The apartment is linked to an Art Gallery, which you can always check out. There are new artists almost every day. Bonus: you’ll have a beautiful balcony and two bikes to explore the city.

Automobil Hotel | Best Hotel in Podgorze

Automobil Hotel is a contemporary three-star property set in central Krakow. It has 18 rooms and a variety of features, like luggage storage and a ticket desk. Guests of this hotel will love how close it is to tourist attractions and landmarks, as well as eateries, bistros and bars.

Apartamenty Lila | Best Hotel in Podgorze

This modern property is the perfect home away from home in Krakow. It has comfortable and spacious rooms, a private bath and plenty of features. You’ll have your own kitchenette where you can prepare meals, and there’s also a small seating area. This property is also outfitted with free wifi.

#Lwowska26 Hostel | Best Hostel in Podgorze

This brand new, modern hostel is one of the coolest places to stay in Krakow. It provides comfortable dorm-style accommodations just steps from Krakow’s hippest restaurants, bars and shops. This hostel offers a variety of features, including a large common room with a big screen TV, a full kitchen, and free wifi.

Lwowska26 Hostel is one of our favourites in Krakow but they’re not taking guests right now. We’re not sure if they’re closed for good but we hope they’ll come back soon.

#5 Kleparz – Where to Stay in Krakow for Families

Kleparz is a laid-back residential neighborhood situated north of the city centre. It is close enough to Stare Miastro that you can easily enjoy the city’s most famous landmarks, but it is far enough away that you can avoid the throngs of tourists.

This is our number one pick for where to stay in Krakow for families. It has a great selection of lush parks, historic landmarks, cultural icons and delicious restaurants to explore and experience. So, whatever you’re looking for, you’ll find it – and more – in vibrant Kleparz.

Keen to try traditional Polish fare? Kleparz is one of the best places to stay in Krakow to indulge in pierogis, herring, and other local delicacies.

Kleparz, Krakow

Things to See and Do in Kleparz

  • Excite your senses with fresh flavours at Urban Garden Café Bar & Restaurant.
  • Experience a fresh twist on traditional Polish dishes at Glonojad.
  • Learn about Krakow history and make your own bagels at the Zywe Muzeum Obwarzanka.
  • Sample and snack your way around Stary Kleparz, the oldest and most colourful market in Krakow.
  • Sink your teeth into a delicious burger from Farma Burgerownia Roslinna.
  • Take a stroll through Park Jalu Kurka.
  • Tease your tastebuds at Polonia Restauracja.
  • Tour the Barbican, a 15th-century circular fortress.
  • Visit the Grunwald Monument.

Dizzy Daisy Downtown Hostel | Best Hostel in Kleparz

The Dizzy Daisy Downtown Hostel is one of the best places to stay in Krakow for families on a budget. It has spacious private rooms and provides access to a great selection of facilities and features. Just north of downtown, this hostel is close to Stare Miastro and many of Krakow’s best activities and attractions.

Old Time Hotel | Best Hotel in Kleparz

The Old Time Hotel is strategically located in central Krakow. It is comprised of 26 rooms with free wifi, private showers and comfortable settings. There are also several rooms that are perfect for families. Close to the city centre, there are restaurants, shops, bars, and more nearby.

Chic central city apartment | Best Airbnb in Kleparz

This Airbnb has made it to the top on our list. The massive apartment is ideal for families, with a total of 4 beds and a capacity of (max) 7 people. You’ll only find quality amenities, bright rooms and a sparkling clean kitchen. Jan Matejko Square is right outside your door, which is where parades and festivals usually take place. The district is safe, but central – perfect for families.

Chic central city apartment is one of our favourites in Krakow but they’re not taking guests right now. We’re not sure if they’re closed for good but we hope they’ll come back soon.

Red Brick Apartments | Best Hotel in Kleparz

Red Brick Apartments is conveniently located in Krakow. It is within walking distance of Main Market Square and is close to the train station and public transit. Apartments are well-equipped with modern features and are large enough for families. There’s also free wifi.

Red Brick Apartments is one of our favourites in Krakow but they’re not taking guests right now. We’re not sure if they’re closed for good but we hope they’ll come back soon.

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Here’s what people usually ask us about the areas of Krakow and where to stay.

What’s the best area to stay in Krakow?

The best area to stay in Krakow is Podgorze. It is full of cool restaurants, bars and boutiques, as well as cultural hotspots. Unique Riverside Apartment is the best Airbnb in the area.

Where should you stay for a first time in Krakow?

Stare Miastro is a great area for first timers to Krakow. With lots of historical sights, tourist attractions and activities, your days will be filled with fun. Hotel Grodek is the best hotel in Stare Miastro.

Is 3 days enough in Krakow?

Yes! 3 days is more than enough time to be able to explore all the best bits of Krakow.

Is Krakow safe to walk at night?

As with any city, it is recommended to avoid walking or travelling by public transport alone at night in Krakow.

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Krakow is a lively and vibrant city that is well worth a place on your bucket list. It has a diverse history and unique culture and offers an exciting selection of nightlife, dining and shopping options. So whether you want to delve deep into history or indulge in vodka and pierogies, Krakow has something to satisfy travellers of all tastes, styles AND budgets.

If after reading this guide you’re still not sure which neighborhood is right for you, here is a quick recap of our favourite places:

Woodpecker Hostel in Old Town is our favourite hostel because it has a great location, modern décor, and offers a great selection of free amenities and features.

INX Design Hotel is also a great option because it is within walking distance of trendy bars and popular restaurants, and it has a vast array of features and facilities.

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Welcome to kraków.

Poland’s glorious second city is crammed full of history, including medieval curiosities, imposing gothic cathedrals, 16th-century synagogues, 19th-century palaces, and just about everything else in between. Hidden courtyards, winding alleys, underground caverns, and tranquil green spaces add to the fairytale allure.

All of this architectural wonder is mixed with a dash of modern exuberance, as this is also a university town with all the youthful energy this implies.

Kraków is also considered Poland’s cultural heartland, featuring numerous arts festivals, museums, galleries, and theatres, plus literary events and a whole host of cosy book shops and cinemas. And then there are the pierogis. Not just pierogis, of course, but a wonderful food scene featuring the obwarzanek (the Kraków version of the bagel), oscypek (smoked sheep’s-milk cheese), and racuchy (fried apple pancake), plus so much more. Kraków is the ideal city for simply strolling and staring, absorbing all of those astonishing structures, and pausing to enjoy a beer with a kiełbasa before heading out to enjoy a night of live music on the town.

The best time to stay in a holiday rental in Kraków

While it never gets too overwhelmingly hot in this part of Poland, the summer months see the most visitors and can make the ancient streets feel particularly busy. And while Kraków certainly has a magical quality when blanketed in snow during wintertime, it can be bitterly cold. Spring and autumn are just about perfect, with mild temperatures and less chance of rain (though there’s always potential for a shower), and the crowds are less dense. But you’ll discover impressive cultural enterprise all year round. There’s Art Week in June, International Street Theatre Festival in July, Europe’s largest festival of Jewish culture in June and July, and even a festival dedicated to the humble pierogi in August.

Top things to do in Kraków

Explore the majesty of wawel castle.

A thorough meander around the city’s Old Town is a must for any visitor. It’s crammed full of historical delights and architectural wonders. Situated on Wawel Hill, this fleet of royal buildings dates from the 16th century. It’s been a residence for Polish royalty for hundreds of years and contains galleries, state grounds, and gorgeous gardens, perfect for an evening stroll. Keep your eyes open for Krakow’s legendary Wawel dragon.

Hunker Down at Bunkier Sztuki

Translating literally as the “Art Bunker,” this gallery is a treasure trove of contemporary works, video installations, author events, and film screenings. Temporary exhibitions showcase the best in current art movements and work from Poland’s recent past. There’s also a unique, atmospheric cafe and celebrated bookshop in the complex.

Delve into Rynek Underground

Krakow’s vast Market Square is the perfect place to perch and people watch. But it hides a secret. Close to the magnificent Cloth Hall (also well worth a visit) is this underground museum, displaying the medieval chambers beneath the city, with market stalls and, yes, the occasional vampire burial. There’s also the odd hologram lurking in the shadows.

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Apartment Hotels in Krakow

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Stradonia Serviced Apartments, hotel in Krakow

1. Stradonia Serviced Apartments

Metropolitan Boutique Hotel, hotel in Krakow

2. Metropolitan Boutique Hotel

Hotel Saski Krakow, Curio Collection by Hilton, hotel in Krakow

3. Hotel Saski Krakow, Curio Collection by Hilton

Senacki Hotel, hotel in Krakow

4. Senacki Hotel

Liv'Inn Aparthotel, hotel in Krakow

5. Liv'Inn Aparthotel

Venetian House Aparthotel, hotel in Krakow

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Vienna House By Wyndham Andel's Cracow, hotel in Krakow

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Hotel Jan, hotel in Krakow

8. Hotel Jan

H15 Hotel Francuski, hotel in Krakow

9. H15 Hotel Francuski

Wawel Hotel, hotel in Krakow

10. Wawel Hotel

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About Kraków

Kraków has always been Poland's artistic and cultural centre, but for 500 years it was also the royal capital. Only for 500 years though, and the fact that it’s no longer the capital might be why its beautiful Baroque, Gothic, Romanesque and Renaissance architecture survived WW2. And it’s this architecture, as well as Kraków’s incredible art collection, that many people are coming to see today. That or the food, drink and festival scene. But whatever the reason for your visit we can recommend the best places to stay in Kraków for you, from 5* properties with fine dining restaurants to boutique townhouse hotels and smart apartments that won't break the bank.

Many of our recommendations for the best places to stay in Kraków can be found in the Old Town, and because of this city’s small footprint, you can walk to most of Kraków’s main sights from here.  But every stroll around this city offers an opportunity to see more of the gorgeous architecture, and run across more fantastic places to eat and drink. The public transport service is very efficient for anywhere you can’t walk to. Click here for more information on all the different Krakow neighbourhoods .

Kraków really knows how to host an event! The summer is packed with festivals celebrating and showcasing everything from film to opera to street theatre, so this is a really busy time to visit, but a fun time too. If you are planning to attend a festival and you want to stay in one of the hotels we recommend as the best places to stay in Kraków then it’s worth booking in advance.

This city has become an increasingly popular year round destination, so if you want to guarantee a room in one of the best places to stay in Krakow, do your homework, and book well ahead.

The Best Places to Stay in Kraków

For a city break.

  • Elegant and rather traditional, the Hotel Pod Roza is perfectly positioned, in Stare Miasto, close to the basilica. Its 57 rooms and suites are simply decorated, with heavy wooden furniture and a warm, creamy colour palette. The bathrooms are marble, and despite being old they have every modern luxury. There are two restaurants, one in the property’s former courtyard, which is now protected from the elements by a glass roof.
  • The Hotel Grodek is a boutique-style hotel in a quiet Old Town location, also close to the basilica. It has only 23 rooms and suites, traditionally, and individually decorated with varying degrees of chintz. There’s a charming library bar, with a log fire, perfectly cosy on a winter’s evening, and an award-winning restaurant. In the morning you can take your breakfast and coffee on the roof terrace overlooking the spires of St. Mary’s Basilica.

For a romantic stay

  • If you want to book somewhere really memorable Hotel Wentzl is ideal. Converted from a 15th century stately home, it’s the only hotel overlooking Rynek Glówny, so you'll not miss any of the action, and there are many other Kraków highlights within a few minutes walk. There are only 18 rooms and suites, all of them individually designed and decorated, the majority with an elegant, bohemian flavour. There’s also a fantastic restaurant.
  • The Hotel Stary is a five star hotel in central Kraków: right opposite the Museum Kraków. Its 53 rooms and suites are all uniquely decorated, so if you want frescoes and painted ceilings, you can opt for that, but they also have rooms with polished concrete floors, baths centre stage and sloping roofs with huge skylights. There’s an impressive spa and gym, with a large indoor pool, and the restaurant does not disappoint.
  • The Hotel Polski is another Old Town option, located close to the old city walls. This is a large townhouse conversion, and now has 60 good sized rooms and suites, with some really beautiful features. Think large frescoes, marble fireplaces. heavy curtains and tapestries, and some lovely art and antiques. There’s a traditional feel to the place, an atmosphere that fits perfectly into this beautiful, old part of town. Most rooms have floor to ceiling windows with charming views, and there’s a great traditional restaurant too.

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  • The Hotel Copernicus is a truly special place to stay. It’s just below Wawel Castle, in the very oldest part of the Old Town, with a beautiful terrace with castle views. It has only 29 rooms and suites, complete with renaissance frescoes, carved stone portals and statuary, an indoor pool in a vaulted cellar, and Gothic details, like dark wood furniture and huge, sweeping velvet drapes. The roof top bar is quite something, and its Michelin recommended Polish restaurant is very highly regarded.
  • Modern and comfortable, the 20 room Hotel Benefis is on a quiet street on the other side of the river from Stare Miasto, away from any traffic noise, but still only about 15 minutes walk from the Main Market Square. The rooms are simple, spacious and comfortable, and the best rooms and suites have views of Wawel Castle. Breakfast is served in the elegant cellar, which has contemporary decor and an impressive spread every morning. This is the perfect place to stay if you’re willing to walk a little distance to save a bit of money.

For great value

  • The Hotel Pugetow is another converted, 16th century townhouse, though this time a smaller one, with only seven rooms and suites. Each room is uniquely, and traditionally decorated, with a different theme, so it feels a bit like a private home, rather than a hotel. The Italian restaurant is reasonable too, occupying an atmospheric, vaulted cellar.
  • The Hotel Amber is an impressive, yet affordable hotel, sitting behind an elegant pink and white Renaissance façade. You’re only minutes from the Main Market Square, and yet the hotel is quite quiet, with just 18 rooms and suites, and a swanky dining room. The decor has an Art Deco twist, and a neutral palette, and some of the rooms are quite grand, despite being included in our ‘great value’ category. There’s also a gym and sauna in the basement.
  • Overlooking Plenty Park, the Maltanski Hotel is in a delightfully leafy spot, complete with its own garden. It has 16 rooms and suites which feature parquet floor, wood burning stoves, rounded windows and garden views.

Prefer a Kraków Apartment?

  • Cracowdays Apartments are a collection of just ten really charming apartments close to the Park Krakówski. Expect exposed beams and brick, and contemporary furnishings. Some of the apartments have their own cooking facilities, but they also offer a friendly communal breakfast area. There's complimentary bike hire too, so it’s ideal if you’re staying in Kraków for a bit longer and you’re looking for a home from home.
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Travel Information

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  • Kraków Airport , or John Paul II Airport, is the most convenient entry point for international visitors arriving by plane. It’s about 15 kms from the centre of town, and well connected by bus, train, private transfers, which are like taxis arranged in advance, and taxis. Depending on traffic your journey will take between 20 and 30 minutes. Some budget airlines fly to Katowise, which is 110kms to the north west of Kraków, and doesn’t have the excellent transport infrastructure of John Paul II, so you really need to get a shuttle bus, which takes about two hours, or a private transfer or taxi into Kraków. Kraków’s main train station is called Kraków Glówny, and it’s directly linked with Berlin, Vienna, Prague, Budapest, Bratislava and Kiev. The train from John Paul II Airport also arrives into Kraków Glówny. The station is only five minutes from the Old Town, and it’s got its own shopping mall, which makes it quite convenient for visitors.
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  • Kraków is in a really beautiful spot, on the Vistula River at the foot of the Carpathian Mountains, but its weather is known for being temperamental, with bouts of cold and wet when you’re not necessarily expecting it. Winter is very cold, expect many days below freezing, and summer can be rainy, but spring and autumn are comparatively dry and mild, so they’re probably the best times to visit. May, June and September, October are probably the nicest time to visit weather-wise.

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Hotel Pugetow

Unique setting in a small 19th-century townhouse. Individually decorated rooms with traditional elegance - creams, pastels, mahogany furnishings. Dinners and conferences are arranged in the atmospheric vaulted cellar. Well situated to explore the city. See More

Hotel Benefis Kraków 20 rooms from £67

Hotel Benefis

Modern, unassuming hotel. Separated from the traffic noise of the major streets, it is a perfect location for families with children. Comfortable contemporary rooms with statement pieces of art. Atmospheric cellar restaurant. Walking distance to many of the main sights. See More

Cracowdays Apartments Kraków 10 rooms from £67

Cracowdays Apartments

Charming apartments with modern interiors in the heart of the Old Town. Exposed brick walls, beamed ceilings and clean, crisp furnishing with all the mod cons. A friendly atmosphere with communal breakfasts - a trendy home from home. Ideal for travellers who search for a true local experience. See More

Maltanski Hotel Kraków 16 rooms from £70

Maltanski Hotel

An utterly charming small hotel overlooking Planty Park on a leafy street. Wood burning stoves, parquet floors, lovely garden. No restaurant but many in the local area. Friendly efficient staff. A really cosy place to stay in an ideal location for exploring the city. See More

Hotel Grodek Kraków 23 rooms from £78

Hotel Grodek

A boutique gem you won’t be disappointed with. Set in a quiet cul de sac but still in the heart of the medieval town. Award-winning restaurant serving fusion cuisine, beautiful individually themed rooms. A warming library bar for winter evenings. A lovely base to explore the city from. See More

Hotel Wentzl Kraków 18 rooms from £89

Hotel Wentzl

The only hotel overlooking Krakow’s principal square. Traditional elegance and beautifully decorated rooms with paintings, four poster beds, and stunning views. A stately house with a fantastic restaurant. A totally charming place to stay for local exploring. See More

Hotel Amber Kraków 18 rooms from £96

Hotel Amber

An impressive hotel on a quiet street. Elegant pink-and-white Renaissance façade and polished modern interiors with neutral tones and Art Deco influences. Lovely breakfasts and the added extra of a basement gym and sauna. An immaculate and friendly base for exploring the city. See More

Hotel Pod Roza Kraków 57 rooms from £96

Hotel Pod Roza

Krakow’s first hotel in the heart of the Old Town. Its original heritage features with their traditional European elegance have been melded with modern luxuries. Two restaurants sit in the lovely former courtyard under a glazed roof. A luxurious base to explore the city from. See More

Hotel Polski Kraków 60 rooms from £92

Hotel Polski

An elegant townhouse property in the centre of Krakow. The traditionally styled opulent rooms boast large frescoes, heavy curtains and delicate floral motifs. An atmospheric restaurant, with exposed stonework and floor to ceiling windows, serves traditional fare. An ideal base for city exploring. See More

Hotel Copernicus Kraków 29 rooms from £165

Hotel Copernicus

The Copernicus is truly special - Renaissance frescoes, carved stone portals, and Gothic rooms with dark woods and velvets. Fabulous roof top bar with views over the Old Town. An indoor pool in the vaulted cellar. An accoladed Polish restaurant. A luxury base to explore the city. See More

Hotel Stary Kraków 53 rooms from £167

Hotel Stary

The 5* Hotel Stary is located in central Krakow. Featuring contemporary designer interiors, a Michelin recommended restaurant and an extensive spa. Boutique rooms and suites blend elegant stonework with wooden furnishings. A top city spot for the luxury traveller. See More

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Where to Stay in Krakow: 8 Best Areas

Where to stay in Krakow

If you’re planning to visit the cultural hub and one-time capital of Poland, you’re probably wondering where to stay in Krakow to make the most of your short-break visit. Then this guide is for you!

Krakow lies in the south of Poland and covers an area of over 300 square kilometres (190 square miles). Established in the 11th century , it was the capital city of Poland until the 16th century, when that honour was passed to Warsaw.

As Poland’s only remaining medieval city centre after the horrors of the 1940s, Krakow was the first place to be awarded UNESCO World Heritage status in 1978, along with the nearby Wieliczka Salt Mine and the Saltworks Castle and Bochnia , to form the protected Royal Saltworks of Wieliczka and Bochnia.

Krakow is surrounded by a Jurassic landscape of rugged limestone cliffs, valleys and caves , with a backdrop of the Tatra Mountains.  

With Krakow’s John Paul II International Airport nearby (15km from the city centre) , it is a popular destination year-round, and attracts over 3-million visitors annually.

If you’re thinking about visiting this vibrant, attractive city, read on for the best places to stay in Krakow any time of the year.

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1. Stare Miasto, where to stay in Krakow for first-time visitors

Stare Miasto Krakow

Stare Miasto is the Old Town area and the shining jewel in Krakow’s crown, surrounded by the parks and gardens of Planty Park.

The area is full of cobbled streets, twisting alleyways, grand squares , numerous architectural styles, churches, synagogues, museums, hotels, restaurants and cafes.

Market Square , the large central square of the old town area, is the main hub for both residents and visitors arriving to partake in the many Catholic and Jewish religious ceremonies and gatherings that regularly take place in the city. 

It is also a popular meeting place for political rallies. Or somewhere to just chill and enjoy a coffee or drink while watching the world go by.

After coffee, you can seek out the Renaissance arcades of Cloth Hall and the asymmetrical towers of St Mary’s Basilica. You can look for the numerous Baroque churches and architecture around the area, as well as Renaissance and Gothic buildings. 

Over 20 museums cover everything from stained glass to photography to Japanese graphic comics and books (manga).

For Polish history buffs, you will also find numerous branches of the National Museum, including one in the basement of the Cloth Hall.

Look out for St Florian’s Church and the 15th-century gateway known as the Barbican. 

Then , take a stroll through St Florian’s Gate to Florianska Street and onto Grodzka Street, full of department stores and Polish high street brands.

There is a road known as ‘The Royal Road’ that passes some of the most important landmarks of the city. It includes Market Square, Wawel Hill with its 14th-century castle, the cathedral, and the Crown Treasury, home of the Polish Crown Jewels.

Walking is not the only way to explore this fascinating old area of the city. Public transport is excellent and free if you purchase a Krakow City Card , which also gives you access to most of the museums in the city. 

In addition, you can book organised tours by electric mini-moke, buses, or join a cycle tour (bikes can be hired).

With an excellent selection of restaurants, bars and clubs around the Stare Miasto area, you’re sure to find something to suit. From traditional diners to international restaurants and fast-food outlets, to quiet pubs and busy clubs, there is something here for everyone to fill their evenings.

If you prefer to avoid the busy tourist eateries, consider the Wierzynek restaurant . Situated on Market Square and said to have been operating since 1364, it has been visited by, amongst others, such notables as Fidel Castro, George Bush and Kate Moss.

If you like traditional settings offering quality regional cuisine with a bit of conventional entertainment, then you could do worse than sample the veal, lamb or pork in their own sauces, at the Morskie Oko restaurant in the old town.

If you pride yourself on being a bit of a foodie buff, consider signing up for the Krakow Food Tour , and enjoy sampling various specialities from the local area.

Accommodation in Stare Miasto for your stay in Krakow is plentiful , with a good selection of everything from hostels, self-catering apartments, B&Bs, aparthotels, Airbnb, and hotels. 

Considering its prime location for exploring the city, lodging prices in the main are excellent value.

BEST PLACES TO STAY IN KRAKOW IN STARE MIASTO

  • ($$$) Hotel H15 Luxury Palace
  • ($$) Hotel Unicus Krakow Old Town
  • ($) The Little Havana Party Hostel

2. Kazimierz, where to stay in Krakow for nightlife

Kazimierz, Krakow

Lying just south and across the river from the old town area , Kazimierz was, in 1335, founded as a town in its own right. 

Over the ensuing centuries, it became a central residential and commercial area of Krakow for Poland’s Jewish community until 1939, when Nazi Germany invaded the country. Post-war, the area never really recovered. 

By the late 1980s, it had descended into a district of derelict warehouses and empty decaying homes, occupied, save for a few hardy Jewish families, by the homeless and vagrants.

Nonetheless, its history couldn’t be erased, and when Steven Spielberg brought Schindler’s List to the big screen, it reignited the historical importance of Kazimierz .

New investment began to trickle in as increasing numbers of Jews began arriving to discover their roots, and other visitors to see first-hand the areas the film made so important.

Today, with much of the area renovated in its original style, Kazimierz is a thriving mix of Jewish and Christian cultures, combined with a flourishing arty type bohemian lifestyle of music and art, artisan shops, stores, galleries, and copious cafes and bars.

Old cobbled streets, large grand squares and narrow, twisting alleyways cry out to be walked – slowly. 

Enjoy the increasing amount of street art and murals , the numerous grand synagogues and churches with their respective cemeteries, and the old-style faux shopfronts of long ago Jewish stores.

Other places of interest include the squares of ul. Szeroka, Plac Nowy, ul. Meiselsa, ul. Dietla and Plac Wolnica . All are surrounded by grand old buildings, impressive architecture, shops, cafes, bars, and restaurants.

Many museums depict the history of Jewish life and culture in Poland, but two more general museums worth a visit are the Engineering Museum at ul. Św. Wawrzyńca 15 and the Ethnographic Museum at Pl. Wolnica 1.

With its numerous cafes, bars, and restaurants , Kazimierz is also a popular night-time area with both local students and visitors. Myriad local bars can be found tucked away in basements, cellars and terraces, making it a great area for a little pub crawling.

Although not particularly well endowed with international restaurants, you still have a choice of nearly 100 cafes and eateries to sit and enjoy the regional cuisine . Or sample the local street food and eat-on-your-feet.

Accommodation in the Kazimierz area is extensive and varied , ranging from basic guest houses, Airbnb’s and hostels to chain hotels and sumptuous lodgings.

BEST PLACES TO STAY IN KAZIMIERZ

  • ($$) PURO Kraków Kazimierz
  • ($$) INX Design Hotel
  • ($) Dom Studencki Zaułek  

3. Kleparz, cheap accommodation for backpackers and those travelling on a budget

Best places to stay in Krakow: Kleparz

Located just north of the city centre at the start of the Royal Road, Kleparz started life as a small independent village, then a town and then a city, before becoming a part of Krakow in 1791.

From its birth in the 12th century, the town was burnt down for one reason or another, no less than six times. Finally, its old timber buildings were demolished, and a smart new area of stone houses and mansions in art nouveau and neoclassical styles was built in the 19th century for Krakow’s wealthy elite.

Nowadays, Kleparz is primarily a residential area , especially popular with students from the University of Economics, AGH and Jagiellonian University campuses located near-by.

For residents wanting to get to other areas of Poland, the bus and train stations are just a short distance away. While for those visiting the sights and sounds during their stay in Krakow, one of the city’s largest shopping precincts, Galeria Krakowsk a, is just a short walk.

Local places of interest include the Academy of Fine Arts, St Florian Church and the Grunwald Monument . But the biggest draw with residents and visitors alike is the six days a week Stary Kleparz market.

The oldest market in Krakow , founded in the 14th century, is situated close to the main square at Rynek Kleparski 20, 31-150 Kraków. Trading since the Middle Ages, it was for many a lifeline during the years of a communist Poland. 

Today it is a market enjoyed by visitors and the local population alike, and sells everything from fresh produce and preserves, meats and dairy, to household goods, clothing, mementoes and souvenirs.

One tip if you plan on visiting the market during your stay in Krakow, make sure to change some cash to Polish zlotys. Although many stallholders have the equipment to take cards, the majority still prefer cash, which will often mean a better deal on your purchases.

Much of the accommodation available in Kleparz is private lets, guest houses or self-catering apartments , with a limited number of hotel rooms.

BEST PLACES TO STAY IN KLEPARZ

  • ($$) Hotel Indigo Krakow – Old Town, an IHG Hotel
  • ($$) Vienna House Andel’s Cracow
  • ($) Cracow Central Aparthotel

4. Grzegórzki, close to all you need to enjoy your stay in Krakow

Grzegorzki, Krakow

Prior to the early 1970s, Grzegórzki was a part of Krakow city centre. Now, it has been designated a district in its own right and covers an area of 5.85sq km (2.25sq ml), with five separate suburbs of Dabie, Grzegórzki, Olsza, Osiedle Oficerskie and Wesoła.

Although a commercial and residential area , Grzegórzki is an exciting mix of historic buildings and modern apartments, bars, cafes, restaurants, hotels and shopping centres. 

Being physically still close to the city centre , it is an ideal base for those wondering where to stay in Krakow to be close to many of the city’s major attractions.

Although a relatively affluent area , it is as popular with university lecturers, families, artists, and students as with wealthy Poles and rich business people.

With a new railway station and excellent tram and bus infrastructure getting around is a breeze, although being so close to everything, cycling and walking are popular options.

One of Krakow’s most famous parks, Park Strzelecki, is located in Grzegórzki, as are the Vistula Boulevards , the historic Mańkowski Palace , an opera house and numerous theatres.

There are also several museums around the area. For example, the Celestial branch of the Krakow Museum has a permanent exhibition of the Krakow Fowler Brotherhood and City Defences, as well as regular temporary exhibitions.

If botany is your thing, pay a visit to the Palaeobotanical Museum and Gardens of the Institute of Botany , at the Jagiellonian University, reputed to be the oldest museum-style collection of Polish botanicals.

Around the area you will also find various murals on walls and buildings, such as the Wyspiański Mosaic, the”Hermes leading people to Hades” mural and the Mogilskie Rondo Mural.

For those souvenir hunts, the shopping precincts of Hala Targowa and Unitarg are also in the Grzegórzki district.

In the evenings, you can enjoy a meal in one of the many international restaurants. Or live like a local and visit a Polish bar mleczny (milk bar in polish), which are very popular with residents and those travelling on a budget.

For alcoholic type drinks, you will find plenty of choices from trendy student cocktail bars, to traditional Polish ale-houses.

For those wanting to be just a short distance from what they want to see and do during their stay in Krakow, Grzegórzki makes an excellent choice where to stay in Krakow.  

There is a good variety of accommodation around the area, comprising hostels and self-catering apartments, and private lets and hotels, including Hilton and Ibis.

BEST PLACES TO STAY IN KRAKOW IN GRZEGORZKI

  • ($$) Inpoint Smart Apartments
  • ($$) The Loft All-Inclusive Hotel Adults Only
  • ($) Vienna House Easy Cracow

5. Podgorze, cool place to stay in Krakow

Where to stay in Krakow: Podgorze

On the southern bank of the River Wisla, opposite the district of Kazimierz, lies Podgorze (in English, Foothills), considered one of Krakow’s greenest areas . It has a backdrop of scenic natural beauty, made up of woods, hills and limestone cliffs that provide panoramic views across the city.

Podgorze dates back to the Stone Age, with a history going back 10,000 years. Although an independent city until 1795, it wasn’t until 1915 that it was incorporated as a part of Krakow. 

Krakow’s oldest monument, Krakus Mound , located in Podgorze, has been dated back to the Iron Age and is said to be the burial site of the city’s founder.

Through the Middle Ages and into the early 20th century, Podgorze was a central industrial hub, with numerous warehouses, quarries, brickworks and other industries providing employment for the local population. But its darkest days were yet to come.

During the war years, the Jewish community in Krakow were herded into the Podgorze ghetto , where many were to perish from ill-treatment, starvation or murder, while many more were shipped to the death camps of Plaszow, Auschwitz and Bełżec.

After the dark days of the war and years under the control of communist Russia, it wasn’t until the late 20th century that Podgorze began to move from its past.

Now, it is a mix of green parks, residential houses, apartments, light industry and warehousing. 

New bars, cafes, shopping centres and restaurants are opening, and new hotels are being built to cater to increasing numbers of visitors who want to learn more about its history, and it’s future.

If you’re staying in Kazimierz, you can begin your tour by crossing the river on the Bernatek footbridge into Podgorze. Then, follow the Brodzińskiego road to Rynek Podgórski and the magnificent St Joseph’s Church.

Follow the main walkway to Podgorze main square known as Plac Bohaterów Getta (Ghetto Heroes Square). It is a moving memorial of empty steel chairs dotted around the square to remember those who perished.

There are also several plaques describing the significance of certain buildings, and a mural to Poland’s favourite science-fiction author Stanislaw Lem.

You can visit the Schindler’s Factory Museum, and The Eagle Pharmacy. The only pharmacy allowed to dispense medication in the ghetto. In addition, you can view parts of the old ghetto wall at 25 Lwowska Street and 62 Limanowskiego Street.

Whether you are Jewish, Christian or a non-believer, even if you choose not to lodge in Podgorze, a day should be set aside during your stay in Krakow to visit the many monuments and memorials created in memorandum of those dark days of mans’ inhumanity to man.

As previously mentioned, Podgorze is blessed with much open space, and you can take a day away from the sightseeing on the many hiking and biking trails , which will take you up into the countryside for some fresh air and magnificent views.

In the evenings, Podgorze’s restaurants, bars and clubs are becoming increasingly popular with residents from across the river, who prefer to get away from the increasingly crowded venues in the main city areas.

Accommodation around Podgorze is plentiful and broad-spectrum , with hostels, guest houses, apartments, and budget, mid-range and upmarket hotels.

BEST PLACES TO STAY IN PODGORZE

  • ($$) Qubus Hotel Kraków
  • ($$) The Bridge Suites
  • ($) Hotel Wilga

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6. Ludwinow – Debniki, where to stay in Krakow on a budget

Where to stay in Krakow: Debniki

Sitting on the banks of the River Vistula, just two miles south of the old town area, Ludwinow is a residential/business area of hostels, apartment complexes and boutique hotels interspersed with colourful parks and gardens.

It is an increasingly popular area to stay in Krakow with business people , those travelling on a budget , or those who prefer to lodge away from the busier (and more costly) city centre hotels. But there is a lot more to Ludwinow than just cheap lodgings.

If you’re interested in how Cracovians spend their weekends and leisure time, trendy Ludwinow is the place to spend a couple of days. 

Most activities are centred around the contemporary Forum Przestrzenie . An old communist-era hotel sitting on the river bank, it has been refurbished into an impressive modern structure, specialising in the creative arts of film, music and street art.  

It also has a popular large café/restaurant and five bars, for when those thirst or hunger pangs strike.

On warm sunny days, the area is packed with people relaxing by the river bank or on the hundreds of deck chairs around the café area and towpath, where you can order breakfast, brunch, lunch or an evening meal.

The forum regularly puts on film shows, alternative music concerts, art exhibitions, book signings, conferences and fairs. 

You will also find a large Ferris wheel and a tethered hot-air balloon, from where you can enjoy fabulous views across the Krakow skyline.

If you enjoy theatre or ballet, check out the nearby ICE Congress Centre. 

Opened in 2014, with a capacity for 2,000 people, it holds many business conferences, trade shows, symposiums and business meetings, as well as cultural events such as classical concerts, opera, theatre and ballet. Check their website for upcoming events.

If you enjoy Asian art, look up the Manggha Museum of Japanese Art , where you can enjoy exhibitions of both Japanese and Korean works and learn a little about Japanese calligraphy.

Choosing Ludwinow for your stay in Krakow, you can enjoy both the benefits of cheap accommodation, and quieter, more relaxed evenings enjoying a meal and drinks.

BEST PLACES TO STAY IN LUDWINOW – DEBNIKI

  • ($$) Park Inn by Radisson Krakow
  • ($$) Art Suites Boutique Hôtel – Krakow Center
  • ($) Well Well Aparthotel

7. Nowy Swiat, a quiet picturesque district close to Old Town

Nowy Swiat, Krakow

Nestling on a bend on the banks of the River Vistula, west of the Stare Miasto area , lies the district of Nowy Swiat, or in English New World. 

Locally, it is often referred to as Smoleńsko, after the main street that runs west to east through the small district. In 1994 the whole area was designated an historical monument.

Just a short walk from the famous sights and attractions of the Old Town, it is a leafy suburb of luxury hotels and high-end shopping malls, chic cafes and quality restaurants.  

Zwierzyniecka Street is Krakow’s foremost centre of commerce , and runs southwest to northeast through the district, where many of Poland’s main banks have their headquarters.

While exploring along Zwierzyniecka Street, if you have a love of ghosts and ghouls, look out for Lost Souls Alley. Opened in 2013, it is an interactive mix of a haunted house and escape room.

You can choose from various game levels, depending on how scared and afraid you want to feel while trying to work out how to get from one haunted room to another.

Other, not quite so frightening attractions found in Nowy Swiat include.

  • The Krakow Philharmonic Concert Hall
  • The Rzeźba-Paweł Orłowski Art Gallery
  • The workshop and Muzeum Witrażu w Krakowie, charting the design and making of stained glass
  • And the oldest branch of the National Museum, at Emeryk Hutten-Czapski

The whole area is well served by public transport, but walking or cycling is highly recommended to make the most of this attractive district and its closeness to the nearby attractions.

Other places you might like to visit include the Stradom, and Wawel Castle with its dragon statue that breaths fire at regular intervals.

Evenings are what you make them. You can enjoy a romantic walk along the riverside towpath , before picking out your restaurant of choice for a fabulous gourmet meal. 

Or you can choose a leisurely stroll into the old town area to enjoy an al fresco cocktail while you watch the comings and goings on one of the many busy squares.

Accommodation around Nowy Swiat is plentiful , with guesthouses, B&Bs, self-catering apartments, pretty boutique hotels and five-star luxury.

BEST PLACES TO STAY IN KRAKOW IN NOWY SWIAT

  • ($$$) Bachleda Luxury Hotel Krakow MGallery Hotel Collection
  • ($$) Hotel Kossak
  • ($) Hotel Ibis Krakow Centrum

8. Nowa Huta, where to stay in Krakow for a communist-era experience

Best places to stay in Krakow: Nowa Huta

Situated east of Krakow, the industrial district of Nowa Huta was designed and built in the early 1950s, when Poland was under the influence of communist Russia.

It was decided a massive steel producing plant would help the country’s economic recovery. Nowa Huta means ‘New Steelworks’, and the area was chosen for this honour.

Paid for by Russia and gifted to Poland, the Lenin Steelworks was to provide employment for the local population, and it does, over 45,000 of them.

To house this burgeoning workforce, a whole new infrastructure of apartment blocks, shopping centres, roads, fresh water and drainage had to be built. And built to highlight all the ‘benefits’ of a new communist lifestyle.

Today, 30-years since the end of communism in Poland, the district of Nowa Huta has developed into a pleasant residential area of shopping malls, apartments, houses, hotels, ancillary businesses, parks and gardens.

Much of the communist era architecture remains , and all the wide tree-lined boulevards fan out from the city’s main square, making it easy to explore.

Consider breakfast or a coffee at one of Poland’s famous Milk Bar’s, before heading to the Nowa Huta Museum. Opened in 2019, the museum is situated underground and uses the many underground passages and shelters to display various exhibitions. 

While here, you can pick up a street map of things to visit around the area. Make your way to Central Square , always a busy area with residents and visitors. Around the square are residential apartment blocks, shops, offices, cafes and bars.

If you visit during the summer months, consider a pleasant stroll along Roz Avenue , with its borders of fragrant roses planted all along the street.

The Ludowy Folk Theatre , another communist-era building circa 1955, hosts a large collection of concerts and shows aimed at children and teenagers, and exhibitions, lectures, and seminars for adults.

For that much-needed downtime, you can pay a visit to the wide-open spaces of Wisniowy Sad Park with its children’s playground and an open-air gym. Or the Nowa Huta reservoir with its small island and abundant flora and fauna.

Other places of interest include the Military Museum and the Ice Rink.

There are plenty of pleasant Polish bars and excellent restaurants for your evenings out where you can enjoy some genuine Polish hospitality.

If you fancy a unique communist-era dining experience, look up Restaurant Stylowa. Not only is the building original, but much of the décor remains as it was in the early 1950s. 

Here you can indulge in Poland’s famous dumplings (Pierogi), beef soup (Borscht), or Bigos stew. All washed down with a popular local beer or a glass of one of the excellent local wines.

Accommodation around Nowa Huta for your stay in Krakow is plentiful and varied. From private lets, Airbnb, guesthouses, self-catering apartments and hotels to suit all pockets.

BEST PLACES TO STAY IN KRAKOW IN NOWA HUTA

  • ($$) Hotel Centrum Business
  • ($) ibis Styles Kraków East
  • ($) Hotel Justyna

Finally, many tourists arrive in Krakow specifically to visit the Auschwitz-Birkenau Memorial and Museum. 

Online or in your hotel you will find plenty of organised tour operators who will happily collect you from wherever you choose to stay in Krakow, and return you to your hotel at the end of the tour.

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Aparthotels offer all the convenience of a hotel, with the added space and independence of an apartment. Visitors can choose from a variety of configurations, from one-bedroom units to spacious three-bedroom apartments. This makes them perfect for families or groups of friends travelling together.

Aparthotels are typically located in prime locations, close to the city centre or major tourist attractions. This means guests can enjoy convenient access to everything Krakow has to offer. And with a range of on-site facilities and services, aparthotels provide all the comforts of home.

So if you’re looking for a convenient, comfortable and affordable stay in Krakow, aparthotels are a great choice.

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Cracow Central Aparthotel

Offering a safe deposit box and a car park, the 3-star Cracow Central Aparthotel Krakow is located near St Florian's Church. The venue is set in Old Town district, within 450 metres of Grunwald Monument and 2.2 km of Muzeum Krakowa.

Saint Florian's Gate is a few steps away, while Krakow Central train station is within a 10 minutes' walk from the accommodation. It is 1 km from downtown Krakow. This hotel is also a short drive from Main Square.

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The 2-star Cdr Aparthotel is placed in Krakow, not far from the fortified hilltop Wawel Royal Castle. There is free Wi Fi throughout the venue provided all the time.

The hotel is located in Old Town district, approximately 1.3 km from The Cloth Hall. Guests will also get accommodation 150 metres from Krakow Pinball Museum. Cdr Aparthotel is a short driving distance of Main Square.

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Vanilla Aparthotel

Vanilla Aparthotel Krakow is situated 4.4 km from the fortified hilltop Wawel Royal Castle and features an aqua park, a lending library and a tennis court. National History Museum in Krakow is less than 4.6 km away.

The venue is set in the old part of Krakow, a few minutes away from Old Town. It is set in the touristic area, a few steps from Kosciol pw. Swietego Jana Pawla II.

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Situated 1.8 km from Main Square in Krakow, Blue Swan Aparthotel features live performances and a restaurant throughout the venue. Guests can enjoy views of Wawel Hill, while taking advantage of convenient location in Zwierzyniec district.

The accommodation is 3 km from the city centre and adjacent to Premonstratensian Convent. Kazmierz The Former Jewish District can be reached in a 25-minute walk. The New Square is just a few minutes' drive away.

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Antique Apartments Plac Szczepanski

Antique Apartments Plac Szczepanski Krakow enjoys a prime location in the vicinity of Main Square. To ensure an exceptional stay in Krakow, multilingual staff stands ready to provide airport transfer, a laundry room and tour/ticket assistance.

The property is situated in Old Town district, near The Cloth Hall. The 14th-century university "Collegium Maius Great College" is located just 450 metres away. Antique Apartments Plac Szczepanski is a few minutes' drive from Oskar Schindler's Enamel Factory.

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Ingo Aparthotel

This venue is located in the centre of Krakow, near Main Square and 20 minutes' walk from Botanic Garden of the Jagiellonian University. Guests on business can take advantage of the accommodation's business facilities including a catering service and a work desk.

The hotel is situated in Old Town district, near the large Adam Mickiewicz Monument. Galeria Krakowska is an 18-minute walk from the property. The fortified hilltop Wawel Royal Castle is just a few minutes' drive away.

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The comfortable 5-star P&J Tourist Apartments is situated at a distance of 30 km from John Paul II International Krakow-Balice airport and provides its guests with airport shuttle services. Situated in various locations, this Krakow hotel is 6 minutes' walk from Old Town.

A continental breakfast is offered in the restaurant. Choose from an unlimited choice of European dishes at Bianca which is 5 minutes' walk from this Krakow property.

Planty Park is located 6 minutes' walk from the property, and such natural sites as Jordan Park is 20 minutes' walk away. Standing 500 metres from Main Square, the hotel is a short walk to Krakow's Rynek Glowny Central Square. Also, the comfortable accommodation is 1.7 km from Corpus Christi Basilica. You can catch the bus at Biskupia bus stop, within walking distance of P&J Tourist Apartments.

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  • 🌇 What is the distance between the 5-star P&J Tourist and the city centre? Krakow city centre can be reached within a 5-minute walk from the 5-star P&J Tourist.
  • 🕌 Which attractions should we visit while staying in the P&J Tourist? During the stay at the P&J Tourist, you shouldn't miss Krakow's top-rated landmarks, Old Town (500 m) as well as Jordan Park, located within a 5-minute drive from the property.
  • ❓ Which landmarks are close to P&J Tourist Apartments Krakow? P&J Tourist Apartments Krakow enjoys a comfortable location within 550 metres from Main Square and a 6-minute walk away from The Cloth Hall.
  • ✈ Is the airport close to the comfortable 5-star P&J Tourist? The comfortable 5-star P&J Tourist is placed within a 24-minute drive from John Paul II International Krakow-Balice airport.
  • ❓ Is there an airport transfer provided by the hotel? Yes, the hotel can arrange a bus shuttle. Please contact the hotel management in advance to confirm the details.
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  • 🍹 Are there any nice restaurants near the 5-star P&J Tourist Apartments Krakow? Guests can have lunch or dinner at the bar Hard Rock Cafe serving dishes of American cuisine within 300 metres of the 5-star P&J Tourist Apartments Krakow.
  • ❓ What is the time period for check-in and check-out at the hotel? Guests can check in from 15:00 to 23:59 and check out from 11:00 to 11:00.

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The apartment was spacious and well furnished. Dariusz went above and beyond to make sure our stay was comfortable. We kept in close touch throughout our stay and he provided all the information (and even a hairdryer!) that we needed.

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The location was great; the apartment was perfect, with lots of space, the host was excellent. He communicated with me in advance and was very nice. The host left us some goodies as a welcome gift, which is not common in other places. I strongly recommend the place. If I visit Krakow another time, I will get the same apartment. I really liked it!

Could not beat the location, spacious, clean and very comfortable.

location, facilities, space. very convenient for 4 people. optionally for 5.

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The apartment was very spacious and clean. They went over and above to accommodate our needs and made our stay even more enjoyable. If I'm back in kraków, I would 100% be stopping here.

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excellent posision, 3 minutes to everything should visit in Krakow. Very polite host. A great spacesous appartment for a family and could accomodate more than 6 or even 8 persons.

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Very very spacious rooms, perfect for 6 people. Had extra sofas in each bedroom. The kitchen had everything even complimentary juices and snacks which was unexpected. The host was very accommodating and easy to communicate with.

The apartment was spacious and well equiped; anything required was supplied by Dariusz as quickly as possible. It was also warm and very convenient.

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Very spacious, well equipped. Left us yea, coffee, sugar, orange juice, water. Even shampoo and shower gel

The apartment is located in the city center near lots of cafes and restaurants, parks, main square and so on. It’s also just 5 min from the railway station on foot. The owner was super kind and open, made our staying comfortable and pleasant.

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Excellent location!

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  • Groups of friends (47)
  • Solo travelers (6)
  • Business travelers (15)
  • Wonderful: 9+ (259)
  • Good: 7 – 9 (45)
  • Fair: 5 – 7 (3)
  • Poor: 3 – 5 (3)
  • Very Poor: 1 – 3 (3)

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  • Pet friendly
  • Washing machine
  • Non-smoking rooms

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Trip Apartments enjoys a location in Krakow, a 8-minute walk from Galeria Krakowska and 0.9 miles from Wawel Royal Castle. This apartment offers accommodations with a balcony and free Wifi. The property is a 4-minute walk from Lost Souls Alley, and within 200 yards of the city center. Each unit comes with a sofa, a seating area, a flat-screen TV with streaming services, a well-equipped kitchen with a dining area, and a private bathroom with a hair dryer. A microwave, a toaster, and fridge are also featured, as well as a coffee machine and a kettle. At the apartment complex, the units have bed linen and towels. Guests at the apartment will be able to enjoy activities in and around Krakow, like cycling and hiking. Popular points of interest near Trip Apartments include St. Mary's Basilica, St. Florian's Gate, and Krakow Central Station. The nearest airport is John Paul II International Kraków–Balice, 11 miles from the accommodation, and the property offers a paid airport shuttle service.

Couples in particular like the location – they rated it 9.8 for a two-person trip.

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  • Room service
  • Designated smoking area

Property Highlights

Located in the real heart of Krakow, this property has an excellent location score of 9.9!

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Amenities of Trip Apartments Great facilities! Review score, 9.1

  • Street parking
  • Dining table
  • Coffee machine
  • Cleaning products
  • Kitchenware
  • Electric kettle
  • Refrigerator
  • Kitchenette
  • Wardrobe or closet
  • Alarm clock
  • Toilet paper
  • Towels/Sheets (extra fee)
  • Bathtub or shower
  • Private Bathroom
  • Free toiletries
  • Dining area
  • Sitting area
  • Streaming service (like Netflix)
  • Flat-screen TV
  • Socket near the bed
  • Drying rack for clothing
  • Fold-up bed
  • Clothes rack
  • Hardwood or parquet floors
  • Private entrance
  • Ironing facilities
  • Grocery deliveries Additional charge
  • Tea/Coffee maker
  • Live sports events (broadcast)
  • Cycling Off-site
  • Hiking Off-site
  • Darts Additional charge
  • Wake-up service
  • Wake-up service/Alarm clock
  • Inner courtyard view
  • Private apartment in building
  • Shuttle service Additional charge
  • Airport shuttle Additional charge
  • Invoice provided
  • Private check-in/out
  • Express check-in/out
  • Books, DVDs or music for children
  • Fax/Photocopying
  • Smoke-free property
  • Fire extinguishers
  • CCTV outside property
  • CCTV in common areas
  • Smoke alarms
  • Security alarm

See availability House rules

From 3:00 PM to 12:00 AM

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From 12:00 AM to 11:00 AM

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Refundable damage deposit

A damage deposit of PLN 500 is required on arrival. That's about USD 127. This will be collected as a cash payment. You should be reimbursed on check-out. Your deposit will be refunded in full, in cash, subject to an inspection of the property.

Children & Beds

Child policies

Children of all ages are welcome.

Children 4 and above will be charged as adults at this property.

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Crib and extra bed policies

The number of cribs allowed depends on the option you choose. Check your selected option for more info.

There are no extra beds available at this property.

All cribs are subject to availability.

No age restriction

There's no age requirement for check-in

Accepted payment methods

Cash Trip Apartments accepts these cards and reserves the right to temporarily hold an amount prior to arrival.

Smoking is not allowed.

Parties/events are not allowed

Quiet hours

Guests need be quiet between 10:00 PM and 6:00 AM.

Pets are allowed on request. Charges may apply.

The fine print Must-know information for guests at this property

Please inform Trip Apartments of your expected arrival time in advance. You can use the Special Requests box when booking, or contact the property directly using the contact details in your confirmation.

This property does not accommodate bachelor(ette) or similar parties.

Quiet hours are between 22:00:00 and 06:00:00.

In response to the coronavirus (COVID-19), additional safety and sanitation measures are in effect at this property.

A damage deposit of 500 zł is required on arrival. This will be collected as a cash payment. You should be reimbursed on check-out. Your deposit will be refunded in full, in cash, subject to an inspection of the property.

FAQs about Trip Apartments

What are the check-in and check-out times at trip apartments.

Check-in at Trip Apartments is from 3:00 PM, and check-out is until 11:00 AM.

Does Trip Apartments have a balcony?

Yes, there are options at this property that have a balcony. You can find out more about this and the other facilities at Trip Apartments on this page.

How much does it cost to stay at Trip Apartments?

The prices at Trip Apartments may vary depending on your stay (e.g. dates, hotel's policy etc.). To see prices, enter your dates.

How far is Trip Apartments from the center of Krakow?

Trip Apartments is 1,500 feet from the center of Krakow. All distances are measured in straight lines. Actual travel distances may vary.

How many guests can sleep at Trip Apartments?

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What is there to do at Trip Apartments?

Is trip apartments popular with families.

Yes, Trip Apartments is popular with guests booking family stays.

How many bedrooms does have Trip Apartments have?

The best of krakow, attractions.

  • Krakow Aqua Park
  • Lost Souls Alley
  • St. Mary's Basilica
  • Jagiellonian University
  • Izaak Synagogue
  • The Princes Czartoryski Library
  • Barbican of Krakow
  • St. Florian's Gate
  • Town Hall Tower
  • Old Synagogue
  • High Synagogue
  • Adam Mickiewicz Monument
  • Wawel Royal Castle
  • Schindler Factory Museum
  • National Museum of Krakow
  • Wieliczka Salt Mine
  • Polish Aviation Museum

Popular Areas

  • Main Market Square

Shopping Areas

  • Galeria Krakowska
  • Bonarka City Center

Stadiums or Arenas

  • Wisla Krakow Stadium
  • Marszałek Piłsudski Stadium
  • Julius Slowacki Theatre
  • John Paul II International Airport Kraków–Balice (KRK) 6.3 miles
  • Katowice Airport (KTW) 47.8 miles

Train Stations

  • Krakow Central Station

Most Popular Cities

  • Rabka-Zdrój

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Two arrested after cleaner finds 2 dead infants in glass bottles in a vacated Hong Kong apartment

HONG KONG — A cleaning person found two dead baby boys in glass bottles in the living room of a vacated apartment in  Hong Kong , police said Saturday. A man and a woman, believed to be the parents, have been detained.

The bottles were 30 centimeters tall and the bodies had no obvious signs of injury, Chief Inspector Au Yeung Tak of the New Territories North division told reporters. He said an autopsy would be conducted to try to determine the ages of the babies and whether they were dead at birth.

A 24-year-old man and a 22-year-old woman were detained on suspicion of illegal disposal of bodies. Au Yeung said the pair lived in the apartment and are believed to be a couple.

The landlord sent the cleaning person to the apartment Friday after the tenants moved out. Hong Kong broadcaster RTHK reported that the bodies were “soaked in liquid and kept in bottles.”

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