krakow city break
Finding out more about Krakow
Steeped in history, Krakow is an atmospheric medieval city and centre of art and culture.
We have a small choice of hotels in which you can stay in Krakow. Below are a selection of some of our featured properties.
 
Hotel Eden Price from £185pp
Hotel Eden
Housed in carefully restored 15th century buildings with modern comforts, this long established hotel is a popular choice in Krakow offering a good range of facilities and value for money. Free nights - Pay for three nights or more and get one extra night free; valid for complete stays
1 Oct-26 Dec 2007 and 3 Jan-26 Dec 2008.
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RT Monopol Price from £187pp
RT Monopol
Well situated in the centre of Krakow with views across Planty, a tranquil park, this hotel provides a relaxing base in a great position for sightseeing.
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Ostoya Palace Hotel plus Price from £253pp
Ostoya Palace Hotel
Adorned with stylish decor and custom-made furniture, this former 19th century palace has been beautifully restored. With just 24 rooms, an intimate atmosphere pervades, and personal, attentive service is assured. *minimum stay of three nights applies year round*
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Radisson SAS Hotel Krakow Price from £239pp
Radisson SAS Hotel Krakow

A modern, stylish hotel, the Radisson SAS is superbly located for shopping, sightseeing and dining out.

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Hotels we feature in Krakow
Radisson SAS Hotel Krakow Hotel Eden
Ostoya Palace Hotel plus RT Monopol
Hotel Classic  
Flights from:
 
Aberdeen
Edinburgh
Inverness
Jersey
Isle of Man
London Gatwick
Glasgow
London Heathrow
Manchester
Newcastle
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Getting to your hotel
Transfers are not included, but can be pre-booked at a cost of £25 per car each way, based on a maximum of three people sharing a private car. The journey takes approximately 30 minutes.
 
Getting around
Since most of the main sights are concentrated around the historic centre, the best way to explore Krakow is on foot. However, buses, night buses, trams, taxis and even traditional horse-drawn carriages are also available.