We Love —
- Discovering the flavours of Polish culinary culture at the Kazimir restaurant and enjoy tasty cocktails at the bar.
- Strolling the cobbled streets of Krakow and uncovering the gems this city has to offer, from the comfort of a centrally located hotel.
- Unwinding in a spacious and comfortable room, perfect for resting tired legs after a day of sightseeing.
Spatz Aparthotel —
The Spatz Aparthotel is a real gem in the Kazimierz district. Nestled amongst historic buildings and cultural features, it offers an emotional immersion in 20th-century Krakow. Providing a comfortable and convenient base for exploring the city, The Spatz Aparthotel is in prime location. You can easily reach the main market square, Wawel Castle, the scenic Vistula River, Schindler's Factory, the old ghetto, and historic synagogues, all on foot.
Your room —
This offer is based on a choice between a Double Room, Triple Room or Deluxe Double Room with balcony.
Double Room
The warm and pleasant Double Room awaits you with the utmost comfort, perfect for some holiday relaxation.
Triple Room
The Triple Room offers a spacious haven to retreat to after a day of exploring.
Deluxe Double Room with balcony
Admire the magnificent city of Krakow from the comfort of your balcony, offering a romantic setting for evenings in your elegant room.
Your dining choices
This offer is based on a choice between accommodation only or breakfast.
Sample delicious cuisine at Kazimir Restaurant, offering a range of Polish and Jewish flavours. Start your day with a dish from their brunch menu or pop in for a refreshing beverage after a day of strolling around the city.
Your time
Just for you:
- Complimentary late check out at 12pm
Take advantage of the bike hire service to discover this wonderful city! Reception is open 24 hours a day and will be happy to provide you with tourist information and maps or guides to enhance your trip.
The world-famous Jagiellonian University, Wawel Castle, the former Polish monarchs and one of Europe's largest market squares are just some of the highlights of one of Europe's best-preserved medieval city centres. The Old Town, largely untouched and preserved in its original state, is a UNESCO World Heritage Site.
Optional excursions —
Chopin concert & complimentary glass of wine
Experience a unique evening at a classical concert by the famous composer Chopin, and enjoy your included glass of wine.
Alcohol abuse is dangerous for your health. Drink in moderation.
Your journey to Krakow —
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
Luggage, meals and other services on board may be subject to an additional fee on certain airlines. It is possible to view details of luggage allowances when you choose your flights at the next stage of the booking process. If luggage is not included with your flight, please go to the airline's website before your departure to purchase your luggage for an additional fee.
For domestic flights, airlines do not always offer the option of reserving luggage. In this case, you will need 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.