Description:
The Aparthotel Spatz is situated in the heart of Kazimierz, the famous Jewish district in Cracow, five minutes walk from Wawel Castle and ten minutes from medieval Market Square.
Aparthotel Spatz is surrounded by lots of narrow street and interesting architecture where you will find fabulous restaurants, bars, pubs. Rooms:
The Aparthotel Spatz offers 28 comfortable, fully furnished rooms:
2 x single room
17 x standard twin room
2 x standard double room
5 x twin Lux room
2 x double Lux room
All rooms are equipped with: bathroom with shower, LCD TV, TV SAT, free internet access, welcome tea & coffee facilities
Price-list:
High season (April - October) Single room – 332 PLN (approx. 85 EUR, 116 USD, 77 GBP) Double room – 378 PLN (approx. 97 EUR, 132 USD, 88 GBP) Double room de luxe – 424 PLN (approx. 109 EUR, 148 USD, 99 GBP)
Low season (November - March) Single room – 282 PLN (approx. 72 EUR, 99 USD, 66 GBP) Double room – 328 PLN (approx. 84 EUR, 115 USD, 77 GBP) Double room de luxe – 374 PLN (approx. 96 EUR, 131 USD, 87 GBP)
The price includes brakfast and 7% V.A.T
Children under 6 years free of charge
Extra bed 80 PLN
Pets free of charge
1 EUR/PLN: 3.9006 1 USD/PLN: 2.8561 1 GBP/PLN: 4.2852 Additional information:
There is an Internet connection in every room without any charge. Especially for our guests hotel possess restaurant and pub. Hotel enables accomodation with domestic animals. Children up to 6 years old don't pay at all. The rest of children pay as the price list is. Spatz doesn't assure a place for parking. Local attractions:
Our hotel is situated in Kazimierz – the district which is the centre of Jewish culture.
It is situated of the south of the Royal Castle. With its labyrinthine streets and low-standing houses, it feels like a different world to the Old Town.
Not to be missed are the Corpus Christi Church, the Tempel Synagogue and ulica Szeroka- the heart of the old Jewish district.
Either of the two graveyards, the Remuh or the New, are also well worth a look.
All this is to say nothing of the many bars and cafes which are springing up by the dozen. Kazimierz is an enchanting place, and a place to reflect on what has gone before us. |