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 29.12.2007 - 02.01.2008, Special offer of New Years Eve stay in Hotel Pod Wawelem Prices
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type of accommodation
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single room
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double room
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price per person
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450 Euro
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270 Euro
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Prices include: - 4 overnight stay in hotel, - 4 breakfasts (buffet), - information about attractions of "New Years Eve" in Cracow which take a place with many concerts, fireworks show. Additional information and fees: - airport transfers on request - 25 Euro / car / transfer, - dinners average price – 15 - 20 Euro / dinner. Reservation request address: Cracow, pl. Na Groblach 22
Location: The hotel is situated in the city centre in the heart of historic Cracow near the Wawel Royal Castle and Wisla river.
Accommodation: All rooms are equipped with a self controlled air condition and heating, TV-Sat (e.g. BBC), radio, Internet access, balconies in some rooms with a view of the Castle Wawel, bathrooms with a shower cabin.
Dining: Restaurant in the „Hotel pod Wawelem” – 60 places – second from the LaStrada group, this time serving international cuisine. The character of this place combines modern architectonic solutions with a charming view over the historical Wawel hill.
Equipment: Restaurant, pub, terrace with a summer bar and a wonderful view of Cracow, conference room , stae room and fitness room.
Cracow- an ancient magic city. Cracow offers a wide spectrum of museums, art galleries full of exhibitions, theatres, historic cellars, clubs, cafes & restaurants with live music, is an exciting destination for the travelers on the world map! The city’s cultural heritage is mirrored in its intellectual achievements – the Jagiellonian University is the oldest in Poland. The student population of the city numbers almost 100,000 and this large student population fires a lively nightlife scene that burns brightly in the atmospheric cellar bars away from the tourists above. Cracow has sharply contrasting seasons with cold, snowy winters and fresh springs and autumns. Visitors should beware of the locals’ use of the word fresh – an optimistic reference to blatantly cold weather. The labyrinthine cellars of the Old Town are an ideal place to escape the winter chill. However, come summer, the quintessential Cracow experience is relaxing in a pavement café on the main square enjoying one of the long and balmy nights.
Cracow (Krakow) is now well established as a major tourist destination. At the height of summer, Poland’s fourth largest city throngs with tour groups, all manner of tourist tack and countless pavement cafés that seem to occupy every cobble of the main square. Out of season, late at night or even in the first slivers of morning light, it is clear why so many people flock to visit. This magical city, situated in the southeast of the country, between the Jura uplands and the Tatra Mountains, on the banks of the Wisla (Vistula) River, has one of the best-preserved medieval city centres in Europe. Dozens of churches cover almost every architectural period and are surrounded by monasteries and abbeys – walking through the Old Town streets is like drifting back through the musty pages of a historical novel.
Cracow – a tourist horn of plenty Cracow, Poland's former royal capital, is one of the most attractive spots on the tourist map of Europe. This is a place where legends, history and modernity intertwine. The city, which lies on the banks of the Vistula River, is famous for its priceless historical monuments of culture and art.  PHOTO GALLERY
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