 The city of Krakow, which lies on the banks of the Vistula River, was for five centuries the capital of Poland, and has accumulated a quarter of Poland’s total number of museum artefacts. A visit to Krakow is a meeting with the most glorious era in Polish history. Krakow’s Old Town, along with Wawel [ … ] |
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 Krakow is open to the world thanks to its modern and continuously expanded John Paul II International Airport Krakow – Balice. It is Poland’s second biggest airport that provides direct domestic and international connections with New York, Chicago, London, Paris, Rome, Vienna, Berlin, Ma [ … ] |
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Stars
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No. of Hotels (total)
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No. of rooms (total)
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No. of beds (total)
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5*
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8
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922
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1650
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4*
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16
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1465
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2597
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3*
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75
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3228
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5988
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2*
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18
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1462
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3052
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Economy
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383
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12143
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 Krakow attracts visitors with a rich cultural offer: a lot of concerts and other events take place there each year. Some of them, due to their popularity, have become regular events in the city. “Who wants to get to know Poland’s soul, should look for it in Krakow...” wrote Wilhelm Feldman. It was K [ … ] |
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