Over 30 years vacationing in 15 countries, I have never stayed at a luxury hotel for the same price as a tiny room anywhere. The 700- yr. old building is directly on Cloth Hall Market Square. The room had a king-size bed, 2 nightstands with lamps, 2 wing chairs, dresser with 6 drawers and mini fridge, chifforobe, full length mirror, desk, chair and many outlets. The bathroom had a large shower with great water pressure and hot water. Extra-large towels, terry robes and slippers. The room was decorated with elegant draperies, matching bedding and wallpaper. Wonderful air conditioning. Free bottled Perrier in room daily. The hotel has 16 rooms, so they cater to their guests with sincerity and graciousness. The front desk staff were always nice and helpful, our thanks especially to Brygetta, Miro and Natalie. We were upgraded to the morning breakfast. The hotel has its own restaurant, the Amalia, we had several wonderful dinners there. Breakfast was served in a large room, or outside under the umbrella tables directly on the Square. The buffet was generous with juices, breads, pretzels, croissants, butter, jams, whole fruits, yogurt with granola and berries, Crème Brule with berries, meat, cheeses, cereals, pastries Or, you could order a hot breakfast from their menu. That meal was large enough for 2 people and it was delicious. The wait staff were always friendly. We received our bottle of Prosecco as an ******* member. It was a true time capsule of Krakow. I cannot recommend this hotel highly enough!
My husband and I stayed in a spacious, comfortable, clean and elegant Executive Suite at the Bonerowski Palace, an historic boutique hotel on Kraków’s Main Market Square. The hotel’s location is incredibly convenient to Kraków’s Old Town while also being very quiet. We enjoyed both the breakfast buffet and the included gourmet a la carte breakfast in the lovely and quiet dining room with lovely views of the square. The dining and front desk staff all were very helpful, friendly and accommodating and went well out of their way to make us feel welcome and comfortable. We appreciated the personal attention provided by a smaller boutique hotel and especially want to commend Brigida at the front desk, porter Josha and the older gentleman who was a combined concierge, guard, porter and greeter who provided us very generous bag lunches when we went to Auschwitz-Birkenau for the day.
- James F