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Hotels in Krakow
68 Hotels
Holiday Inn Krakow City Center
Wielopole 4

Composed of a 19th century mansion and two glass annexes, the Holiday Inn Krakow City Center is a 237-room, upper-middle-range property. It’s best feature is probably it’s location -- a minute’s walk from the chain of gardens that encircles the city’s historic center and a five-minute walk from Main Market Square. The decor is tasteful and classy, if not generic and somewhat dated, especially in the more basic guest rooms. But rooms are clean and spacious for a city property. The hotel offers a buffet breakfast (for an extra fee) and has a chic on-site restaurant and bar. The nearby Hotel Wentzl offers fewer property features, but rooms have more character.

Hotel Galaxy
Ul.Gesia 22A

The 205-room Hotel Galaxy is an upscale, modern hotel with a subtle space theme and trendy decor. The hotel has a large spa and wellness area with a stylish indoor pool, 11 treatment rooms, and a climbing wall, among other features, but the fitness center is a bit small. The restaurant serves a free breakfast buffet, plus there's a lobby bar. There's also a large conference center, and families are catered to with a variety of kid-friendly amenities. Spacious, contemporary rooms include sitting areas, minibars, flat-screen TVs, and free Wi-Fi. But the location is a bit far from sights -- it's a 25-minute walk to Main Market Square, but there's a free shuttle that goes to the city center. For something in the historic Old Town, travelers may want to consider the Hotel Wentzl, though it doesn't offer as many amenities.

Hotel Kossak
Plac Kossaka 1

Hotel Kossak is a mid-range property conveniently located near Krakow's Old Town and within walking distance of many tourist sites. Its rooftop restaurant and some of the guest rooms offer lovely views of Wawel Royal Castle. The 60 modern rooms are equipped with mini-fridges, flat-screen TVs, and electric kettles, but beyond that, there’s nothing particularly special about them. Dining options are plentiful -- guests can choose between two restaurants -- plus there's a bar. There's also a wellness area with a few machines, sauna, and baths -- a nice perk for this category of hotel in Krakow. Queen Boutique Hotel is a sharp alternative, offering extras like a free breakfast with unlimited sparkling wine and a spa with treatments, though it will be a bit pricier.

Hotel Wyspianski
ul. Westerplatte 15

The three-pearl Hotel Wyspianski is an affordable hotel that attracts tourists and tour groups due to its convenient location. It's just outside of the parkland ring that encircles Krakow's Old Town, and Main Market Square is a seven-minute walk away. The 231 rooms tend to be small and dated, though clean, and they feature just a few amenities -- TVs, radios, en-suite bathrooms, and free Wi-Fi, but there's no AC. The hotel has a pleasant restaurant (the breakfast buffet costs an extra fee), a lobby bar, and 24-hour room service, plus there are conference facilities. Overall, interiors are dated and in need of refurbishment, but it's a clean property that's close to the sights and train station. For more spacious rooms, travelers may want to consider the Old Town Apartments. 

Vienna House Easy Cracow
Przy Rondzie 2

The Chopin Hotel Cracow is a 220-room, three-pearl hotel with bright modern decor and lots of extra features. The hotel’s budget-friendly price is reflected in it’s location, which isn’t really in walking distance to Krakow’s main sights. Still, it’s only about a mile (a seven-minute drive) from the Main Market Square. Rooms are bright but sparsely decorated and small. The hotel has a restaurant with free breakfast, a fitness area, and a small sauna and spa. The Old Town Apartments is another mid-range hotel, which is slightly pricier, but closer to the city center. 

Queen Boutique Hotel
Jozefa Dietla 60

The 31-room Queen Boutique Hotel is an upscale property within walking distance of Krakow's main attractions like the Old Town, Jewish Quarter, and Wawel Royal Castle. Rooms are chic and sophisticated with minibars, 32-inch flat-screen TVs, free Wi-Fi, and bathrooms with heated floors. There's an excellent restaurant with a seasonal menu and a free daily breakfast buffet with hot and cold options and unlimited sparkling wine. The hotel also has a small spa with relaxation and treatment rooms and a little sauna, but there's no pool or gym. Guests may want to compare rates with the Metropolitan Boutique Hotel, a similar hotel that has a fitness center, but no spa. 

Sodispar Serviced Apartments
ul. Lubelska 12

The Sodispar Serviced Apartments offer centrally located value lodging situated in several buildings scattered in and around Krakow's Old Town, within walking distance of the main historic sights. The 42 individual units, all with contemporary furnishings, range from studios with kitchenettes to two-bedroom apartments with sofa beds, dining rooms, and full kitchens. Some of the units are in rather grim buildings, yet interiors are bright, clean, and pleasant -- but guests should note that many of the buildings don't have elevators. Airport transfers can be arranged for a low fee, and staff is available to address various issues 24/7. For a more traditional stay with all apartments situated within one building, guests might try the Venetian House Aparthotel.

Qubus Hotel Krakow
ul. Nadwislanska 6

The upper-middle-range Qubus Hotel Krakow is a corporate-type property about 10 minutes' drive from the city center. Despite its several meeting rooms and close proximity to a conference center, the hotel also draws many sightseeing couples. The 194 rooms are clean and efficient with flat-screen TVs and free Wi-Fi (and minibars on request), but have a rather bland look. The restaurant serves Polish and international cuisine, including an elaborate breakfast buffet for a fee. Other features include a jazz club, an indoor pool, and a small gym. Travelers willing to sacrifice extra features for a property with more character and an Old Town location may prefer Hotel Wentzl. 

Hotel Maksymilian
Karmelicka 36

A 10-minute walk from Krakow's historic center, the lower-middle-range Hotel Maksymilian provides basic accommodation at value prices. The 47 rooms are small but comfortable and amenities include flat-screen TVs, kettles, and air-conditioning. The hotel has a bar and restaurant with European and traditional local dishes, plus all rates include a free buffet breakfast with cooked, continental, and Polish options. Passing trams and thin walls can make rooms noisy and guests should note not all rooms are accessed by the hotel elevator. An outdoor courtyard becomes a beer garden in the summer, a small meeting room is handy for group or business travelers, and a tiny spa offers massages, but there's no gym. Private parking is nearby for a fee, while Wi-Fi is free throughout. It's worth comparing rates with the more central Antique Apartments, which also has funkier decor.

Vienna House Andel's Cracow
ul. Pawia 3

Located in central Krakow, about a 10-minute walk from Main Market Square, the upscale, 159-room Vienna House Andel's Cracow offers stylish decor with chic, clean lines and a modern-art vibe. Set on a city square flanked by a shopping mall and the train station, the hotel is a good choice for both tourists and business travelers. Rooms are stylish and modern, with dark-wood furniture and red-and-orange accents. All rooms include minibars, work desks, flat-screen TVs with international channels, and free Wi-Fi. The dark-gray and red-accented bar and restaurant are sleek, and the hotel also has a spa, sauna, and small fitness center. Guests seeking a location closer to the Main Market Square might want to check out the Venetian House Aparthotel, an upscale hotel with apartment-style rooms that's a minute’s walk from the square.