Description:
Our Suites are situated in the heart of Cracow's Jewish District right in front of Izaak's Synagogue. They offer a unique and welcoming atmosfere. Luxorius and spacious interiors guarantee excellent conditions for recreation as well as for work. All Suites are equipped with telephone, internet access and cable tv. Rooms:
We offer three spacious apartments to disposal of our guests, every with unique atmosphere and climate. Apartments no 11 and 21 measure 55m2. Both of them consist of a bedroom with double bed, a smaller bedroom with single bed, a room to work with a permanent access to internet, a telephone, and a bathroom. In addition, apartment no 21 has a fully equipped kitchen. Apartment no 31 has a surface of 65m2 and is composed of two single bedrooms, a big living-room with double bed and a bathroom. Price-list:
01.04 - 31.10 Apartment 11,21,31 - 80 euro/2 person additional person 10 euro
double room (bigger) 50 euro/2 person double room (smaller) 35 euro/2 person
01.11 - 31.03 Apartment 11,21,31 - 60 euro/2 person additional person 10 euro
double room (bigger) 60 euro/2 person double room (smaller) 45 euro/2 person Additional information:
- telephone,
- tv sat,
- fax,
- internet
Local attractions:
Every corner of Kazimierz is the witness of the history of Polish Jews. It is visible in the system of narrow streets itself, in the abundance of markets, in the small tenements, synagogues, and kirkuts - Jewish cemeteries. Today, Kazimierz is experiencing a revival and acquiring a new face as a Krakow's centre of artistic and intellectual ferment; workshops, lectures, and exhibitions are held there. The cafés, clubs, and galleries recently opened here in great numbers attract a lot of tourists. Everyone discovers their own aspect of the charmingly unique Kazimierz. Neighbours of exclusive hotels and classy restaurants include craftsmen's workshops: leatherworkers, shoemakers, and engravers. Places of religious worship stand alongside places that have recently acquired "cult" status. Jewish Culture Festival - an open-air concert lasting into the small hours of the night - is held every year. Kazimierz is also a place especially cherished by all lovers and aficionados of antiques and second-hand jumble. Every Sunday morning turns some places into flea markets. Kazimierz found its way to the silver screen thanks to Steven Spielberg, who came here to shoot Schindler's List, a multiple-Oscar winner. |
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