This accommation is perfectly situated between the Market Square and the Castle, yet on a quiet street. The rooms were very airy and clean, beds very comortable and the bathroom spotless. Miss Joanna was ever so welcoming and helpful, provided with a map and giving tips on good places to eat and not overcharged. Strongly recommend
Close to all the landmarks, restaurants and attractions, yet a few paces away from the maddening crowd - enough to give you decent rest. Run by an art school graduate, so expect a touch of good taste and not-so-run-of-the-mill feel. Clean, quiet, arty without being artsy or fussy, and accommodating: can't have more value for money. Don't expect to be chaperoned around Kraków, but the staff will offer you decent tips on the do's and don'ts.
Our student group of 20 was visiting Krakow for 3 nights on a weekend in early March. The rooms are vary in size, with most students in a twin-bedded room that was small and cozy. We had also reserved two triples, which were much larger rooms, and one had a small kitchen. Students reported being very comfortable. The two faculty members had slightly bigger room with a queen size bed. There are no 'amenities' like small bottles of shampoo, lotion or shower gel. There is one dispenser with soap that serves all purposes. There is no magnifying mirror in the bathroom (a must for me), but the water pressure was good even when others were showering. There is an electric kettle and tea bags. It appeared that all rooms were on one floor. Our student group had most of the rooms and…
While travelling to Krakow for a conference at the Jagiellonian University, I chose Pokoje Poselska for its reasonable price and location between the university and my colleagues staying in the Jewish quarter. The hotel is located in Old Town only 5min from the main square, around the corner from the tram and taxi stop, and 10min from Wawel Castle. Restaurants, shops and money exchanges are all within walking distance. From the outside of the hotel, it doesn't look like much. Truth be told, it's more of a rental room than a hotel as there is no reception desk and shares the building with other tenants. However, the rooms have all the basic needs for a single traveler or a couple staying for a few days, to include a water heater and free wifi. The room was clean and comfortable,…
We stayed at Pokoje Poselska in September 2013 (late review!) and thought that for the money this was a good choice in Krakow. It's more of a bed / apartment than a B&B or hotel as they don't serve breakfast & there is no reception desk per se. Not that this is a problem but is worth bearing in mind if you're after a hotel. Check In required somebody meeting us outside and taking us to the room to show us around and the B&B can be a little hard to find since it is inside a gate off a side road. The accommodation however was really good we thought for the money - no five star luxury, but a large room with tea & coffee making facilities and good shower. Free Wifi was also very good! In terms of location it is perfect as you can literally walk out the main door & turn right to…
I have stayed for two nights at this place and was positively surprised. It is very good value for money, clean and spacious rooms with all necessities (hair dryer, wi fi, iron upon request). It is centrally located and what is important it is quiet even though it is walking distance from main square, there is no busy bars just in front so if you need some sleep at night you found your spot. The owner is very friendly and offers good advice and any assistance needed. Definitely worth a good recommendation.
its been a while since I visited Krakow and was worried I will encounter hordes of bachelor party groups that will keep me awake at night. Although Krakow definitely is a party town, Poselska is a beautiful peaceful enclave, right in the center of the old town. If you want action, its around the corner but if you want to relax, this is definitely the place to go. The rooms are large, quiet and mine had a great view. The host is amazing - a very friendly lady, who is happy to give you tips about where to go, what to see and eat. As a Cracovian, she knows of a lot of hidden city treasures.
It is a small place but has excellent service and rooms. The place is located a bit out of the main place and that is why you can have a relaxed stay at the place without all the touristy rush and interferences.The host was extremely nice and friendly and made us comfortable and gave a great stay experience. Location is great for those who want to explore at the same time is travelling on a budget. A quiet and convenient place to stay in Krakow.
Stayed 4 nights so we were given room number 9 which is big. Modern and clean. Large modern bathroom with shower cubicle (only small could easily accommodate a bigger one) and a separate toilet and handbasin. Complementary toiletries. Towels not very fluffy ! Comfy bed although a bit low for us and pillows too soft. Microwave and small fridge, we would have liked a toaster instead of micro. There was also a hairdryer, iron and ironing board and safety deposit box. Location excellent just a short walk to Main Square, nice a quiet at night. The owner was helpful and gave us the names of some restaurants to try. We would not hesitate to stay again.
everything about this place was just right,friendly owners,room was quiet,clean and quite spacious surprisingly free wi-fi, fast1 i must add this was the second time we stayed here and im sure there will be 3rd and 4th id totally recommend it to a friend,great deal for the money
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