Hotel Copernicus (5*) stands on Kanonicza Street, Krakow’s oldest street that winds its way toward Wawel Royal Castle – the historic seat of Polish kings. Amidst the neighbouring Renaissance townhouses Copernicus stands out with its expansive, Gothic façade. It is the only hotel in Poland affiliated to Relais et Châteaux – the exclusive French hotel alliance. The rooms at the Copernicus are spacious and feature wooden ceilings and 14th-century decorations. All come with free Wi-Fi, satellite TV and a luxurious, marble bathroom. The air-conditioned Copernicus has a terrace with panoramic views of the Wawel. Guests can also visit the hotel restaurant, which serves seasonal Polish cuisine and is recommended by the Michelin Guide.
Hotel Copernicus stands on Kanonicza Street, Krakow’s oldest street that winds its way toward Wawel Royal Castle – the historic seat of Polish kings. Amidst the neighbouring Renaissance townhouses Copernicus stands out with its expansive, Gothic façade. It is the only hotel in Poland affiliated to Relais et Châteaux – the exclusive French hotel alliance. The rooms at the Copernicus are spacious and feature wooden ceilings and 14th-century decorations. All come with free Wi-Fi, satellite TV and a luxurious, marble bathroom. The air-conditioned Copernicus has a terrace with panoramic views of the Wawel. Guests can also visit the hotel restaurant, which serves seasonal Polish cuisine and is recommended by the Michelin Guide.
Hotel Copernicus provides a selection of 29 guest rooms: 4 single guest rooms, 8 double guest rooms, 4 double guest rooms with two single beds, 4 deluxe double guest rooms, 1 deluxe double guest room with two single beds, 4 standard suites, 4 deluxe suites. In addition our Guests can use the following services: concierge, laundry service, night service, round-the-clock room service and at-a-charge guarded parking lot.
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One of the most exciting discoveries during restoration can be found downstairs in the restaurant, which is graced by a splendid Renaissance ceiling. Here the chef serves classic Polish dishes with a light, modern twist, whilst the cellars specialize in a range of Italian wines. Besides the bar on the ground floor, there is also a littlehide away up on the roof. A delight during the Summer, with its views over the castle and onto the domes and cupolas of the city, you could well imagine the hotel's namesake, Copernicus, the famous Polish astronomer, marveling away at the stars by night. A regular visitor to this house as a young man, he would no doubt have relished this marvelous spot.
One can loll about in the swimming pool for an hour or two, or stay fit with a stretch in the exercise rooms. Back upstairs in the library you can unwind in a very congenial atmosphere, and perhaps order a Tatanka - a rather delicious Polish beverage that's well worth a try. Hotel Copernicus's young and helpful staff are always on hand to make sure that you have a relaxed and enjoyable stay. Hotel Copernicus is located just a 3-minute walk from the Wawel Royal Castle. The Main Market Square is a 7-minute walk, while Kazimierz Jewish District is only a 5-minute walk away.
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