Krakow in two chapters - historical charm & a night in a magnificent palace
Krakow is a city where history whispers from every stone, where the cafes smell of literature and where the evenings are wrapped in church bells and jazz. With this smart setup, you get to experience both the city's vibrant neighborhood feel and a grand finale in a palace setting.
First: Affordable accommodation with character & proximity to the city's soul
The first two nights you stay at a charming and affordable hotel in the Old Town or the artistic Kazimierz. Here you live in the middle of the vibrant quarters, where every street leads to a church, a basement bar or a courtyard full of history.
Start the day with freshly brewed coffee at one of the city's classic cafes, stroll through the Planty park and let yourself be swept away by Krakow's quiet beauty. In the evening, pierogi and wine await in softly lit backyards, and perhaps a jazz performance where you least expect it. Krakow is understated luxury - and you have a front row seat.
Last but not least: A night in a revived Renaissance palace
After two days of local charm, you step into another world: H15 Luxury Palace - a five-star design hotel housed in a 16th-century palace in the heart of Krakow.
The hotel is built in the historic Palais Rechberg and here centuries of history meet modern elegance. During the renovation, remains of a lost courtyard and old painted ceilings were discovered, which have now been carefully restored to their former glory. Some suites have preserved ceiling paintings, and original details blend with contemporary design in muted colors, marble and velvet.
The spa department is discreetly luxurious, the restaurant serves Polish classics in a new guise - and the atmosphere is quiet, grand and self-evident. It's not just a hotel - it's a piece of history, revived with a touch of finesse.
A journey with contrast, character & gold edge
To end your Krakow trip with a night at the H15 Luxury Palace is like putting a bookmark in something you don't want to forget. You have wandered in old alleys, seen the castle's silhouette at dusk - and now you sleep in a palace that has stood here for five hundred years.
It's the best of two worlds: an affordable, vibrant Krakow at the beginning - and a quiet crescendo of luxury at the end.
So when will you treat yourself to your smartest trip to Krakow?