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Pod Bialym Orlem 
Property type: Hotel
Location: 17 Pijarska street, the Old Town
Price: from EUR 45 per person in a double room
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Description:
Privately owned hotel, one of the oldest in Krakow opened in 1815 as "The White Eagle Tavern" in an old historical complex of buildings. A picturesque view unfolds from windows of the hotel on the Artists Corner, Florianska Gate and Planty Garden. Charming old interiors offers Guests modern amenities. Rooms:
Hotel Polski Pod Bialym Orlem (The Polish Hotel Under The White Eagle) offers 53 comfortable single, double and triple rooms and three suits. Each of them is equipped with telephone, mini-bar,radio and satelite television.The hotel is designed to accomodate disabled Guests (here is a lift and specially addapted bathrooms ). In some of the rooms there are laptop sockets access with internet. Price-list:
High season (April - October) Single room – 375 PLN (approx. 95 EUR, 121 USD, 79 GBP) Double room – 525 PLN (approx. 133 EUR, 170 USD, 110 GBP) Apartment for 2 people – 725 PLN (approx. 184 EUR, 234 USD, 152 GBP) Triple (sleeps 3) – 610 PLN (approx. 154 EUR, 197 USD, 128 GBP)
Low season (November - March) Single room – 295 PLN (approx. 75 EUR, 95 USD, 62 GBP) Double room – 355 PLN (approx. 90 EUR, 115 USD, 75 GBP) Apartment for 2 people – 630 PLN (approx. 160 EUR, 204 USD, 133 GBP) Triple (sleeps 3) – 430 PLN (approx. 109 EUR, 139 USD, 90 GBP)
Extra bed - 60 PLN
Breakfast and VAT included in the price.
1 EUR/PLN: 3.9495 1 USD/PLN: 3.0943 1 GBP/PLN: 4.7544 Additional information:
drink-bar;
conference room (for 20 people);
solarium;
hairdresser;
room for disabled person;
lift;
laundry;
baby cot;
ticket reservation;
safety-deposit box;
transfer from the airport, from the railway station etc.;
all major credit card accepted. Local attractions:
The hotel is located within city walls of the old Krakow, near Florian's Gate and Barbican. Our next-door neighbour is the Czartoryski's Museum which houses Leonardo's famous Lady with an Ermine. The Main Market Square is within three minutes walk. |
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| 2008-02-26 | Allan Keddie (Krakow) | Ocena: | I could not speak more highly of the hotel Pod Bialym Orlem,1st class room,terrific breakfast and the staff could not be more helpful and friendly,just one very slight criticism,the bar closed at 10pm ,even for residents. |
| 2007-12-14 | Noreen Carroll (Dublin, Ireland) | Ocena: | Hotel was bright, clean and very comfortable. Staff were friendly and very helpful. The location was perfect for sightseeing, shopping, access to trains, buses and trams. Would definitely use it again and would recommend it to friends intending to visit Krakow. |
| 2007-09-03 | Ray Scrivens (Cambridge, England) | Ocena: | A good central location, with a quiet room at the rear of the hotel. Generally efficient service, though breakfasts were limited in range and quality of food on offer and te dining room was rather cramped for space. |
| 2007-06-06 | Andrew J Reilly (Scotland) | Ocena: | Beautiful hotel in the heart of Krakow which is close to everything. Extremely helpful staff and comfortable accommodation. No restaurant on-site but a friendly bar and plenty of places to eat close by. |
| 2007-05-03 | Vibecke Nilsen (Oslo) | Ocena: | The onnly thing this hotel needs to get 5 is fresh bread for breakfast! |
| 2007-04-20 | Iwona Wiemer (Germany) | Ocena: | Good accomodation and gentle peolpe. Bei my next visit in Krakow, i will stay again in this hotel. |
| 2007-02-11 | Peter (Leeds) | Ocena: | The hotel was undergoing a renovation while we were staying there (they were putting in elevators). Rooms were quite simple and small, but nice. Service was very pleasant and spoke several languages (English, German and French at least). The highlight of the hotel was the breakfast: great Polish buffet with sausage, various kinds of cold cuts and cheese, and all the American style items (like eggs, bacon, cereal). And of course there is the LOCATION. The hotel is right across from Florianska Gate (the entry gate to the Market Square), which made all of our exploring very convenient. |
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