Hotel Floryan
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Its 21 rooms - simply decorated in pastel colours with parquet flooring - all have their own bathroom, television and mini-bar, and there's free wi-fi throughout the hotel. A bountiful breakfast is served in the medieval cellar's … Read more
Its 21 rooms - simply decorated in pastel colours with parquet flooring - all have their own bathroom, television and mini-bar, and there's free wi-fi throughout the hotel. A bountiful breakfast is served in the medieval cellar's Vesuvio restaurant, where Floryan residents receive a 10 percent discount for lunch and dinner. Read less

Friendly hotel in a superb location
Housed within a 16th century building on Krakow's main shopping street, the great value Floryan is a short stroll from all the city's must-see sights.
Floryan's staff are particularly helpful, so don't hesitate to ask for recommendations or directions.
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