Long term lets (over 1 month) Short-breaks (4 days or fewer) Corporate bookings
Changeover day:
Flexible
Access:
Car not necessary Nearest amenities: 0.1 km
Notes:
No pets allowed Suitable for children Not suitable for elderly or infirm No smoking at this property Self-catering
Home description
The apartment is located in 1 tennement building at Krupnicza Street just 300 meters from Main Square, the biggest medieval square in Europe and just 100 meters from the borders of Old Town which is UNESCO World Heritage Site.
Location gives you all varieties of services and uses you may need during your stay not mentioned about wonderful monuments which we hope you will enjoy to visit. Our aim is to give you best possible location in the city centre so you can feel the unique atmosphere and have comfortable place where you can rest and relax.
We will welcome you warmly and be pleased to provide you with high standard of your stay which our apartment offers.
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The Carpathian / Polish Mountains / Tatra Mountains/Krakow Area
Krakow lies in the southern part of Poland on the Vistula River in a valley at the foot of the Carpathian Plateau, 219 meters above sea level. Approximately 300 km (190 miles) north is Warsaw, the capital of Poland, and 100 km (60 miles) south are the Tatra Mountains, forming the southern border of the country. The city covers an area of 327 sq. km, equal to 0.1% of the country's surface area.
The landscape and its geological structure are very diverse, both in Krakow and its vicinity. In many areas one may come across picturesque karst formations that evolved from Jurassic limestone. Fertile loess clays are located in the northeast. South of the Vistula River there are undulating areas of loamy sandstone and in the southeast lie layers of salt.
Few European cities have such a distinctly medieval architectural layout as Krakow. From the vantage point of the city's rooftops we may see an exceptional checked pattern of streets surrounded by fragments of the surviving city walls. This view evokes the exciting picture of a medieval fortress. The walls were strengthened with 47 towers and were 3 km in length. Eight main gates led to the city. Only one of them has survived. The walls not only safeguarded the citizens but also the priceless pearls of architecture inside. The medieval fortification system survived until the 19th century. The local authorities decided to demolish the walls and replace them with a strip of green land around the city called the "Planty". Now it forms an oval city park, a rarity in the world, which begins and ends at the Royal Castle.
Krakow area
It is not a simple task to describe the unique character of Krakow to those who still have not had the opportunity to visit this city. This uniqueness is primarily due to the rare cultural heritage embodied in the city's walls. Here, in the year 1000 a Roman Catholic bishopric was founded. Here, a royal castle was built on Wawel Hill, which became the coronation and burial place of kings, for Krakow was the capital of Poland from the 11th to the 17th century. In 1364, the Krakow Academy was established; the first Polish university (today renamed Jagiellonian University).
The city's image has changed during the past centuries. In the Middle Ages, Krakow was a safe, rich, fortified city surrounded by walls with 55 towers (fragments of the city fortification have been preserved to this day). During the Renaissance, Krakow became a centre of new ideas and culture that attracted the most outstanding humanists, writers, architects and musicians. Even later, while the city was going through economic decline during the period of Modernism, the whole of the Polish artistic elite found safe haven. City life focused around the Market Square, the second largest in Europe after St. Mark's Square in Venice.
Tradition entwines with modern times nearly everywhere you go, and each stone has its own history. There is a multitude of architectural monuments - etimated at 6,000 buildings and other structures. This is supplemented by approximately 2.5 million artefacts collected and displayed in museums, churches and archives. Thanks to the extraordinary accumulation of cultural wealth, the city was registered as one of the 12 sites on the UNESCO World Heritage List.
It is impossible to describe or even list all the tourist attractions in Krakow, but each tourist will discover his own "magical" Krakow. While some will follow the footsteps of Nicholas Copernicus, others will be interested in sites linked with John Paul II. Some will be fascinated by the worldwide unique underground corridors of the Wieliczka salt mine, others will wander round the Kazimierz Jewish district and many will stand enchanted in front of the Veit Stoss altar.
Benefiting from its geographical location, Krakow, aiming to become a meeting place of many cultures and nations, has successfully claimed its position as a Central European metropolis - a city of culture, art and science. Several universities are located in Krakow and many world-famous representatives of Polish culture reside in the city.
How to get there
Krakow International Airport is within the direct reach of major cities of Europe countries with national airlines ex. from London by British Airways. There is range of low fare airlines servicing routes to Krakow such as: Ryanair, EasyJet, SkyEurope, CentralWings, Wizzair, GermanWngs (some of these are flying to Krakow from major UK airports). In the Arrival Hall there are representatives of well-known car hire companies such us Hertz (recommend with Ryanair flights), Avis, Budget, Europcar, etc. The airport is located just 11 km from the city centre and provides very good connection to it by taxi, train or bus. Taxi (ex. Radio Taxi 9191) cost approx. 50PLN (14€, 9£) and it takes around 30 mins. Local train goes to the Krakow Main Railway Station (city centre) every 20 mins, ticket cost 4PLN (1€, 0.7£) and it takes just 15 mins. Bus no. 192, ticket cost 2.5PLN (0.7€, 0.45£) and it takes approx. 40 mins.
Nearest Travel Links
Airport:
International Airport Krakow-Balice im. Jana Pawla: 11 km
Railway:
Krakow Main Railway Station: 1 km
Activities near Krakow
Sports: Tennis in town Waterpark Horse Riding
Great for: Walking holidays Good nightlife City breaks Cycling holidays
Sofabeds (1), Double beds (1), Dining seating for 3, Lounge seating for 2, Sleeps maximum of 2
Other:
Linen and towels provided.
Outdoors:
Balcony / Terrace
Further details indoors: The corner apartment, very bright (3 windows and balcony) specious and comfortable. It is located on 1st floor(no lift) and have 57m2. It contains hallway, 1 bedroom with large living area, kitchen and bathroom all fully furnished and equipped.
BEDROOM with LIVING : 1 king size double bed bed-side cabinets wardrobe (with mirror) sofa low table cabinet with drawers desk chair
KITCHEN: beside utilities listed above is equipped of; oven ceramic hob range of plates pots and cutlery glasses and cups cleaning liquid table 3 chairs
BATHROOM: wash hand basin with big mirror large shower cubicle (150x90) toilet soap
HALLWAY: wardrobe
PLEASE NOTE THIS IS A NON SMOKING APARTMENT
Further details
In order to address all matters concerning the apartment described above or find out details about 3 others, please contact us via the contact owner form at the bottom of the advert or mobile phone: +41786165652
Conditions
Minimum stay is 2 nights. Check in time is 3 pm and check out time is 11 am (may be possibility to arrange different times). A non-refundable deposit of 35% is required to confirm and guarantee reservation. The remaining balance must be paid not later then 4 weeks before arrival. For reservations made less then 4 weeks before arrival the entire amount is required to be paid. If for whatever reason caused by the owner the apartment can't be rented as agreed earlier full deposit will be refunded. The number of the guests is limited according to apartment description. The person responsible for handing the keys may refuse to give the keys if number of the guests exceeds the number specified or the guests are found drunk or disorderly. The guests have to set up time for handing the keys with person responsible for it before check in and check out. The guests are obliged to observe the rules of good neighborliness and to keep the accommodations in the found state. Before the check out The guests are obliged to inform the person responsible for handing the keys about possible defects and faults found in the accommodation as well as to report damage caused by them during the stay. The guest shall cover all the costs connected with the damage and its removal. The owner of the damaged property decides about the method of compensation. Smoking and having animals is forbidden in the apartment. The apartment is not available for "stag" and "hen" party guests.
Rental rates
Rental prices originally quoted in: Euros €
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Period
From
To
Weekly
Nightly rate
Minimum stay
Weekday
Weekend
HIGH
1 May 09
1 Oct 09
490£438
7063
7063
2 Nights
MID
1 Oct 09
1 Nov 09
420£375
6054
6054
2 Nights
LOW
1 Nov 09
28 Feb 10
350£313
5045
5045
2 Nights
21
The property's weekend rates apply to: Friday, Saturday and Sunday nights
NB: Prices may be subject to change at the advertiser's discretion.
Weekly rates are based on 7 nights stay. Please note; MID season includes period 1 Mar - 30 Apr as well and HIGH season includes period 24 Dec - 2 Jan.
Special offers available for long stay.
Credit Card or Bank Transfer preferred as payment method.
Availability
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Contact details for the advertiser of home 33629
Name:
Wojtek Walkowski
Mobile:
+41 786165652
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