Hotel Stary
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Set in a restored 14th century tenement house, Hotel Stary's beautiful interior combines clean modern design with original frescoes, beams and brickwork. Its 53 spacious rooms - most with views of the Old Town - are the height of … Read more
Set in a restored 14th century tenement house, Hotel Stary's beautiful interior combines clean modern design with original frescoes, beams and brickwork. Its 53 spacious rooms - most with views of the Old Town - are the height of comfort and opulence, with grand marble bathrooms. Read less

Medieval charm meets modern luxury
Talk of the town: The England soccer team chose Hotel Stary as its Krakow base for the Euro 2012 championships in Poland and Ukraine.
The medieval cellars contain two swimming pools, a sauna and a gym and the hotel is also home to a sophisticated lounge bar, the superb Trzy Rybki restaurant. On warm days, a roof terrace bar offers unrivalled views across the main square.
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