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Copernicus 
Property type: Hotel
Location: 16 Kanonicza street, the Old Town
Price: from EUR 110 per person in double room
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Description:
Located in Renaissance building on beautifully restored Kanonicza Street, the oldest in ancient town of Krakow. Facilities: indoor swimming pool, fitness, sauna. Rooms:
29 rooms with bathroom, air-condition, TV, safe, internet connection in every room, minibar Price-list:
Single room – 800 PLN Double room– 900 PLN Double room LUX – 980 PLN Suite – 1200 PLN Suite LUX– 1600 PLN
Breakfast and VAT included
Additional information:
Member of the Relais & Chateaux Since January 2005 Local attractions:
Situated on Kanonicza street. Located in the Old Town, near the Royal Wawel Castle, Market Square,15 minutes from Kazimierz Jewish district.
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YOUR REVIEWS (4): Avg. Satisfaction Index:  | |
| 2009-10-20 | Sharron Zubaida (United Kingdom) | Ocena: | We came to Cracow on business and stayed at the most beautiful hotel called Corpernicus. The city was a marvel of old and new and a great place to visit I would strongly advise everyone to check out this magnificent city. |
| 2008-04-14 | John Angus (St.Andrews, Scotland) | Ocena: | The old city is an absolute gem, beautiful buildings and clean streets. The history of the castle and the City itself is very interesting. Everyone was very friendly and welcoming, there are some excellent restaurants. What an amazing range of styles of Churches. |
| 2007-03-09 | Josh (Houston) | Ocena: | Design rooms in an old palace with a beautiful covered courtyard. There is a terrace on the rooftop with stunning views over the Wawel. Located in a quiet street between the Wawel and the main square. |
| 2007-02-09 | Mike (Leeds) | Ocena: | The Hotel Copernicus is an amazing hotel in a perfect location. We were fortunate enough to be staying in a two-room suite on the first floor with a spectacular view of the Wawel Castle. The room (as well as the hotel) is minamalistic in nature but extraordinarily comfortable and appropriate--after all, when you have 16th century fescoes on the wall and original beam ceilings from the 13th century you really don't need much else. The bathrooms are exisquite with large tubs, separate showers and L'Occitaine bath products. The breakfust buffet is very nice and dinner is incredible. The staff are fantasic--very friendly and accomodating. The indoor pool in the basement must be seen and may be outdone only by the view from the outdoor rooftop bar. The hotel is located on the oldest street in Krakow and is within a 5 minute walk to the main square. I cannot recommend this hotel enough. |
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