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Kurniki 4, Krakow, 31-156
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Aparthotel Maly Krakow

Aparthotel Maly Krakow has a central yet peaceful location just around the corner from the city’s largest shopping centre, Galeria Krakowska, and the main bus and railway station.

This hotel offers you basic but comfortable rooms with private bathrooms, near all of Krakow’s major attractions. All room prices include free internet access and a continental breakfast. Aparthotel Maly welcomes both individual travellers and families and the friendly staff is always at hand to assist you.

Just opposite the front entrance of the hotel, St. Florian’s Church marks the beginning of the Royal Route. This historic trail will take you through the Old Town to Wawel Castle and Planty Park, about 1.5 km away.

Aparthotel Maly Krakow is adapted for people with reduced mobility (ground floor, widened entrance).

Aparthotel Maly Krakow is located in Krakow near: Due its ideal situation, in the centre of Kraków, you can visit the Collegiate Church of St. Florian, a historic church which stands at the northern end of the Matejko Square. It was built between 1185 and 1216 and consumed by fire numerous times in the 12th, 16th and 17th centuries. The present appearance of the church is the result of a Baroque rebuilding that followed the Polish-Swedish wars. The church was also the historical King's Route (Via Regia) for the royal funeral processions to the Wawel Cathedral.

Wawel Cathedral – the Cathedral Basilica of Sts. Stanisław and Vaclav – is Poland's national sanctuary. It has a 1,000-year history and was the traditional coronation site of Polish monarchs. Pope John Paul II had considered being buried there.