We Love —
- Exploring Krakow's cultural wealth with its Royal Apartments, Lost Wawel, Dragon's Cave and Sandomierska Tower.
- Staying in a historic house of character in the heart of the Old Town.
- Relaxing in an elegant, modern yet authentic guest room, before enjoying a full and copious buffet breakfast with Polish accents.
Leone Aparthotel —
The 3* Leone Aparthotel opens its doors to you for an authentic and intimate stay with only 36 rooms. The hotel was built in 1906 by one of Krakow's most famous families, the Rubinsteins. Your stay in this elegant accommodation on the edge of Krakow's Old Town and close to the Kazimierz district will allow you to reach on foot the most beautiful places in the centre, mostly without public transport. A real advantage if you want to explore the most beautiful treasures of Krakow!
Your room —
Just for you:
- Late check-out until 12 noon
This offer is based on a stay in a Standard Double Room, a Triple Room or a Quadruple Room.
Standard Double Room
Spend a quiet night in this ideally equipped Standard Room with desk and views of the city or terrace.
Maximum room capacity
Triple Room
For even more space, with a double bed and a single bed, you can enjoy this ideally designed Triple Room.
Maximum room capacity
Quadruple Room
To accommodate your whole family or friends travelling together, the Quadruple Room consists of four separate beds or one double bed and two single beds (please note: some rooms are fitted out with a double bed and a sofa bed). The room also has a seating area.
Maximum room capacity
Your dining choices
This is a bed and breakfast stay for the Standard Double Room and an accommodation-only rate for the Triple Room and Quadruple Room.
Every day you can enjoy a breakfast with Polish specialities at the hotel for an extra charge. In the surrounding area you will find numerous restaurants and bars where you can try the local cuisine at lunch or dinner.
Your time
Make the most of your hotel's convenient location and discover Krakow's Old Town or Stare Miasto as it is called in Polish. Explore the popular Jewish quarter near your hotel or Krakow's many historic sights such as St Mary's Basilica, the Wawel Cathedral or the Sukiennice (Cloth Hall) to pick up the best finds of Krakow's craftsmanship.
Your journey to Leone Apartment —
Flights:
You will be able to choose your airline and flight times when you make your booking. This flight may include one or more stopovers. The stopover may be technical (without a change of aircraft) or transit (with a change of aircraft).
Luggage information
Baggage, meals and other services on board certain flights may be subject to a charge. You will find out whether your airfare includes baggage when you choose your airline and timetable. If your fare does not include baggage, please go to the airline's website before your departure with your travel file reference to find out the exact fare and purchase your extra baggage. If you choose a low-cost airline, you will be able to add your baggage during the booking process. For domestic flights, airlines do not always offer the option of reserving baggage, so you will have to pay for it at the airport counter. You will receive all the information you need to check in for your flights after you have made your reservation.
Krakow —
If you believe the legends, the city of Kraków was founded on the defeat of a dragon who lived in Wawel Hill, and a fairytale-like charm still exists in this beautiful city. With its medieval history, grand architecture, and quirky character, this city is the cultural capital of Poland, where you can visit countless galleries, museums, and historical monuments.
During your break, be sure to marvel at the elaborate Cloth Hall, which dominates the city’s Main Square, Rynek Główny. Situated at the heart of Kraków’s magnificent Old Town - a UNESCO World Heritage Site - this building was once a major centre for international trade, and on the upper floor of the hall, you can now get a taste of Poland’s artistic history at the Sukiennice Museum. Afterwards, relax with a drink at one of the many cafés on the square, perhaps trying an authentic Pierogi, a savoury or sweet-filled dumpling, before washing it down with a local beer.
To escape the inner-city’s bustling, cobbled alleys, head to Las Wolski (quiet forest) to climb Piłsudski’s Mound, the highest point in Kraków. While most tourists favour Krakus Mound in the city, this taller attraction will grant you stunning views of the city’s glistening rooftops and the surrounding mountains. From the city, it’s also possible to visit Auschwitz before returning to Kraków more appreciative of its now glittering and vibrant atmosphere.