Hotel Polonia is 3 star hotel with 61 rooms and the facilities of Bar and Pets Allowed.
Hotel Polonia has
3.00 mark for overall hotel rating at TripTake. (3.60 for Location, 2.50 for Rooms, 2.50 for Service, 3.00 for Value).
The hotel is recommended for
Young single.
This is a budget hotel with the rates from
47 USD to
121 USD.
Hotel Polonia is one of the recommended hotels
under 100 USD near
ZOO, it is also not far from
Kazimierz and
Krakau.
Hotel Polonia details:
The historic Hotel Polonia is situated in the Old Town Kraków, just 650 metres from Main Market Square. City’s main railway station, Kraków, Główny, is only a 3-minute walk away.
All rooms at the Polonia are classically furnished and come with traditional décor. Each has a spacious bathroom with a shower. Some offer air conditioning.
A traditional breakfast buffet is served daily. The Polonia Restaurant offers Polish dishes and homemade specialities.
Front desk staff is available 24 hours a day and can arrange trips to Wieliczka Salt Mine, as well as luggage storage. Shuttle services can be arranged.
Hotel Polonia overlooks the Słowacki Theatre and the Kraków Barbican. Wawel Royal Castle is just a 20-minute walk away.
In the centre of this beautiful city, all of Krakow’s sights and attractions can easily be reached on foot. From the hotel’s windows, you can admire a beautiful view of Krakow’s stunning historic buildings, including the Słowacki Theatre and the remains of the city's defensive walls. Nearby is the medieval Florian's Gate and the Barbican, where Polish kings began their route to the Wawel Castle.
Explore this wonderful, historic city with the hotel as a convenient, charming base.
Location
Wieliczka (18 km) - This 800 year old salt mine is one of the oldest salt mines still in operation. The mine has a 3.5 km tourist route that includes statues of historical and mythical figures, all sculpted by miners out of the rock salt. Even the crystals in the chandeliers are made of salt. Also featured are beautifully carved chambers, chapels, an underground lake, and exhibits that illustrate the fascinating history of salt mining.
National Museum Auschwitz – Birkenau (70 km) – This was the largest concentration and death camp in Europe between 1940 and 1945. Today the museum stands as a monument, honouring the victims of Nazism.
Zakopane and Tatra Mountains (100 km) - This mountain resort sits nestled at the foot of the Tatra mountains and boasts breathtaking views of Poland's beautiful countryside.
Częstochowa Monastery (140 km) - The town of Częstochowa is known for the famous Paulist monastery of Jasna Góra. The monastery is the home of the Black Madonna painting, a shrine of the Virgin Mary. Every year, millions of pilgrims from all over the world come to Częstochowa to see it.