Arka Krakow
Os. Zlotej Jesieni 8, Cracow, Krakow, 31-827, Poland
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Os. Zlotej Jesieni 8, Cracow, Krakow, 31-827, Poland
Hotel Services and Facilities
Free WiFi
Free parking
Free breakfast
Pet friendly
Hotel facilities
- Free Parking
- 24-Hour Front Desk
- Express Check-In/Check-Out
- Elevator
- Heating
- Fax/photocopying
- On-site parking
- Free Wi-Fi
- Convenience Store
- Non-Smoking Rooms Available
- Guests can opt-out of daily cleaning service
- Cashless payment available
- Hand sanitizer in guest accommodation and key areas
- Invoices
- CCTV security in common areas
- Daily disinfection
- Luggage storage & lockers
- Non-smoking property
- Physical/social distancing guidelines
- Protective screen or physical barriers in appropriate areas
- Pets allowed (charges may apply)






































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Wiggins (family with young children)
stayed in June, 2025
Guest Score 10 out of 10
Exceptional
Bed was comfy and the shower was great all we needed really as spent most of the time out
Nothing
Bridikytė (young couple)
stayed in January, 2025
Guest Score 9 out of 10
Wonderful
Csaba (family with young children)
stayed in August, 2024
Guest Score 6 out of 10
Pleasant
The location is ok, shops are really close, and it has a private parking. Good price.
There were no glasses in the room, and a mini fridge would have been nice. There was no air conditioner in the room.
Natalia (solo traveller)
stayed in June, 2024
Guest Score 8 out of 10
Very Good
Anonymous (solo traveller)
stayed in June, 2024
Guest Score 4 out of 10
Disappointing
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Smell in rums owfal. One rum was smoked too much. Other rum had old unpleasant smell.
Paulina (solo traveller)
stayed in May, 2024
Guest Score 10 out of 10
Exceptional
Matteo (solo traveller)
stayed in January, 2024
Guest Score 7 out of 10
Good
Dmytro (solo traveller)
stayed in January, 2024
Guest Score 10 out of 10
Exceptional
Thanks to administrator for early check -in. Good hospitality. Close to tram station.
Maribeth (young couple)
stayed in December, 2023
Guest Score 7 out of 10
Good
Monika (young couple)
stayed in December, 2023
Guest Score 8 out of 10
Very Good
extra charge for a pet
Margit (Traveling as Couple)
stayed in October, 2023
Guest Score 5 out of 10
Fair
We got there late, so front desk had night security and no other language than Polish.Room is very simple, not comfortable or nice. In the morning front desk lady gave us coffey, which was kind of her, though the coffey itself was more than terrible.
Never again will I go there, place rundown and nothing around
Margit (young couple)
stayed in October, 2023
Guest Score 5 out of 10
Fair
We got there late, so front desk had night security and no other language than Polish.Room is very simple, not comfortable or nice. In the morning front desk lady gave us coffey, which was kind of her, though the coffey itself was more than terrible.
Never again will I go there, place rundown and nothing around
Apostolis (Solo Traveler)
stayed in October, 2023
Guest Score 6 out of 10
Pleasant
I loved the location. It's peaceful, it's near urban area so you can actually appreciate a good peaceful walk as if you're living there. Exactly near a supermarket. Exactly near a very good restaurant-fastfood-like which is EXCELLENT - and I'm from Greece I love good food when it's actually good, I genuinely did not expect that place to be that good so you can go there and have a meal. The prices in the supermarkets are very reasonable. If you have a car, hotel Krakow is an excellent choice. I went to hotel felix, both of them (Grand Hotel felix and hotel felix are near each other) which had VERY similar standards in the rooms and decoration and it's more expensive, you don't know where you should park, and behind the building there's always vehicles. Behind the old hotel felix there is a parking, which is on rough road though and much further from Grand Hotel felix. So Hotel Krakow wins at parking as it doesn't make it confusing which is like your first impression, and the standards of room cleanliness, decoration and facilities are VERY similar. Despite being "Grand Hotel" it doesn't win the title at all. It has low standards for a "Grand" hotel. (Just call it hotel with a different name to lower the expectations) Krakow wins in value for money and comfort in comparison to the other big local hotels is my point for me. It has some parking area outside the hotel but small. Like for 10 cars? Including like vans or vehicles from facilities that come for work for the hotel it's less than that. And very regularly you'll find to park EXACTLY near the door of the hotel. Which is very comfortable. If not, its very easy to find parking exactly on the opposite side of the road. Really easy to understand where to park. The employees are friendly and will try to help you. Parks are everywhere and green and buses are near.
Hotel closes doors after 11-12? And you have to ring the bell? And the reception has to hear you as well if you're going out to make sure she knows you're leaving and she's gonna have to let you in if you go out after 12 and you lets say come back at 3-4 or something, to make sure she hears you. Which felt like, weird. I have to tell to the receptionist now when I'll come back? Felt like I was talking to my mom like a child or that I'm making them uncomfortable by going out which made me uncomfortable.
I mean, at least one solution is to assign for each key a code which is auto-generated everytime or something. Electronic intercoms are EVERYWHERE in Poland. Met such a solution in Katowice at Holdek Ceglana. It's a much more smaller hotel. Yet invested in such a smart solution. You dont have to feel like you're talking to your mom everytime you're leaving at night or that people know when you come and go. I want my freedom and it feels weird when you take it away from me kind off or make me uncomfortable for trying to have it.
Found a spider in my room, made me doubt a bit about how really clean the rooms are. I didn't fear it, just a classic Daddy Longlegs which you find in houses usually. Harmless. But let that dude out in the nature.
The 3 bedroom apartment is the same with 2 bedroom just with one more bed and one less chair??? For more money? Okay ... ? Less comfort, more money.
Trash? Where to throw my trash? Asked the receptionist, which was a young girl in her 20's, probably the daughter of the owner? Im not sure, but she didn't know where to throw my trash. You shouldn't even have to ask those things. Poor girl was not at fault of course. Make it obvious where to throw the trash for your guests. Like the Hotel Ceglana had obvious bins where you were supposed to throw on separate bins the plastic, the glass and metal, etc.
Apostolis (solo traveller)
stayed in October, 2023
Guest Score 6 out of 10
Pleasant
I loved the location. It's peaceful, it's near urban area so you can actually appreciate a good peaceful walk as if you're living there. Exactly near a supermarket. Exactly near a very good restaurant-fastfood-like which is EXCELLENT - and I'm from Greece I love good food when it's actually good, I genuinely did not expect that place to be that good so you can go there and have a meal. The prices in the supermarkets are very reasonable. If you have a car, hotel Krakow is an excellent choice.
I went to hotel felix, both of them (Grand Hotel felix and hotel felix are near each other) which had VERY similar standards in the rooms and decoration and it's more expensive, you don't know where you should park, and behind the building there's always vehicles. Behind the old hotel felix there is a parking, which is on rough road though and much further from Grand Hotel felix. So Hotel Krakow wins at parking as it doesn't make it confusing which is like your first impression, and the standards of room cleanliness, decoration and facilities are VERY similar. Despite being "Grand Hotel" it doesn't win the title at all. It has low standards for a "Grand" hotel. (Just call it hotel with a different name to lower the expectations) Krakow wins in value for money and comfort in comparison to the other big local hotels is my point for me.
It has some parking area outside the hotel but small. Like for 10 cars? Including like vans or vehicles from facilities that come for work for the hotel it's less than that. And very regularly you'll find to park EXACTLY near the door of the hotel. Which is very comfortable. If not, its very easy to find parking exactly on the opposite side of the road. Really easy to understand where to park.
The employees are friendly and will try to help you.
Parks are everywhere and green and buses are near.
Hotel closes doors after 11-12? And you have to ring the bell? And the reception has to hear you as well if you're going out to make sure she knows you're leaving and she's gonna have to let you in if you go out after 12 and you lets say come back at 3-4 or something, to make sure she hears you. Which felt like, weird. I have to tell to the receptionist now when I'll come back? Felt like I was talking to my mom like a child or that I'm making them uncomfortable by going out which made me uncomfortable.
I mean, at least one solution is to assign for each key a code which is auto-generated everytime or something. Electronic intercoms are EVERYWHERE in Poland. Met such a solution in Katowice at Holdek Ceglana. It's a much more smaller hotel. Yet invested in such a smart solution. You dont have to feel like you're talking to your mom everytime you're leaving at night or that people know when you come and go. I want my freedom and it feels weird when you take it away from me kind off or make me uncomfortable for trying to have it.
Found a spider in my room, made me doubt a bit about how really clean the rooms are. I didn't fear it, just a classic Daddy Longlegs which you find in houses usually. Harmless. But let that dude out in the nature.
The 3 bedroom apartment is the same with 2 bedroom just with one more bed and one less chair??? For more money? Okay ... ? Less comfort, more money.
Trash? Where to throw my trash? Asked the receptionist, which was a young girl in her 20's, probably the daughter of the owner? Im not sure, but she didn't know where to throw my trash. You shouldn't even have to ask those things. Poor girl was not at fault of course. Make it obvious where to throw the trash for your guests. Like the Hotel Ceglana had obvious bins where you were supposed to throw on separate bins the plastic, the glass and metal, etc.
Vusal (Solo Traveler)
stayed in October, 2023
Guest Score 8 out of 10
Very Good
Vusal (solo traveller)
stayed in October, 2023
Guest Score 8 out of 10
Very Good
Elena (Solo Traveler)
stayed in October, 2023
Guest Score 7 out of 10
Good
Hotel is in a walking distance from the tram stop. 52nd tham goes directly to the city center.
Elena (solo traveller)
stayed in October, 2023
Guest Score 7 out of 10
Good
Hotel is in a walking distance from the tram stop. 52nd tham goes directly to the city center.
Apostolis (Solo Traveler)
stayed in September, 2023
Guest Score 7 out of 10
Good
Near urban areas where you can see how people actually live. Which I appreciated
Near supermarkets
Near pharmacies
Near parks
Stuff was nice, not exceptional, like they did not do something more than needed, but nice, they did their job and nicely.
Apartment felt like a room where a local lives rather than a hotel room, which made me feel comfortable to be honest. It was cozy. I like knowing and living modestly and discovering how people live here more or less.
Window had a nice view of trees and green before you see any buildings
It had a desk where you can comfortably sit. Hotels usually put a small desk with an uncomfortable chair.
TV, didnt check if smart but it had one.
Parking was easy to find. Even exactly at the hotel.
It was simple overall as a hotel. Sometimes too simple.
Lights before I enter my room at night closed as I was on the room on the edge because the motion detector didnt see me. So I felt like a drunk trying to find the keyhole until I got used to it.
The girl that was at night at reception didnt know where to throw the garbage. It happens. I pity her she was very gentle. But its a minus. Training your staff on such basic stuff I think its a good thing. Not her fault. But a minus for the hotel not knowing how to dispose the garbage or at least not having the staff trained.
The door closes at night with a key, but the lady will come to open it for you (shes not at the lobby you depend on her hearing you). Stuff like that can be easily fixed with an electronic lock system where guests have a code to enter. Like, the whole neighborhood has it here, and I went to the whole neighborhood around. Everybody has an electronically lock except the hotel which absolutely needed one. Especially since I had to go out and then tell her when I will come back roughly and then ring the bell outside. Kinda weird for a hotel. Feels like Im going to a friend. But again she, the staff was exceptionally nice and understanding and did not have any other problem, other than when I will come back.
Reception is often not there, but 24/7 though so I dont expect a cheap hotel to be super strict. Just a little minus but its totally okay for me to be honest, since the staff was very nice
No fridge? In a hotel? Thats a first. I bought things from Supermarket nearby which needed refrigeration and didnt have a small refrigerator to put them in which every 2-3 star hotel has. But okay. Still didnt make my visit much more uncomfortable but if I wanted cold water I could not have one. I I wanted to store a beverage or food, nope.
No water brewing machine. Like thats very simple to miss and cheap to buy. Just to make a tea, coffee or something. That was a huge no for a hotel.
Apostolis (solo traveller)
stayed in September, 2023
Guest Score 7 out of 10
Good
Near urban areas where you can see how people actually live. Which I appreciated
Near supermarkets
Near pharmacies
Near parks
Stuff was nice, not exceptional, like they did not do something more than needed, but nice, they did their job and nicely.
Apartment felt like a room where a local lives rather than a hotel room, which made me feel comfortable to be honest. It was cozy. I like knowing and living modestly and discovering how people live here more or less.
Window had a nice view of trees and green before you see any buildings
It had a desk where you can comfortably sit. Hotels usually put a small desk with an uncomfortable chair.
TV, didn’t check if smart but it had one.
Parking was easy to find. Even exactly at the hotel.
It was simple overall as a hotel. Sometimes too simple.
Lights before I enter my room at night closed as I was on the room on the edge because the motion detector didn’t see me. So I felt like a drunk trying to find the keyhole until I got used to it.
The girl that was at night at reception didn’t know where to throw the garbage. It happens. I pity her she was very gentle. But it’s a minus. Training your staff on such basic stuff I think it’s a good thing. Not her fault. But a minus for the hotel not knowing how to dispose the garbage or at least not having the staff trained.
The door closes at night with a key, but the lady will come to open it for you (she’s not at the lobby you depend on her hearing you). Stuff like that can be easily fixed with an electronic lock system where guests have a code to enter. Like, the whole neighborhood has it here, and I went to the whole neighborhood around. Everybody has an electronically lock except the hotel which absolutely needed one. Especially since I had to go out and then tell her when I will come back roughly and then ring the bell outside. Kinda weird for a hotel. Feels like I’m going to a friend. But again she, the staff was exceptionally nice and understanding and did not have any other problem, other than when I will come back.
Reception is often not there, but 24/7 though so I don’t expect a cheap hotel to be super strict. Just a little minus but it’s totally okay for me to be honest, since the staff was very nice
No fridge? In a hotel? That’s a first. I bought things from Supermarket nearby which needed refrigeration and didn’t have a small refrigerator to put them in which every 2-3 star hotel has. But okay. Still didn’t make my visit much more uncomfortable but if I wanted cold water I could not have one. I I wanted to store a beverage or food, nope.
No water brewing machine. Like that’s very simple to miss and cheap to buy. Just to make a tea, coffee or something. That was a huge no for a hotel.
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- John Paul II Intl Airport Krakow-Balice - 10.71 mi
- Ludwik Rydygier Memorial Specialized Hospital - 0.30 mi
- University Hospital - 3.78 mi
- John Paul II Hospital - Krakow - 3.85 mi
- Military Hospital with Policlinic - 4.18 mi
- V Military Hospital - 4.18 mi
- Aviation museum in Cracow - 1.66 mi
- Aviation museum - 1.66 mi
- Polish Aviation Museum - 1.72 mi
- Schindler Factory Museum - 4.08 mi
- Czartoryski Museum - 4.17 mi
- Dominik Rostworowski Gallery - 4.23 mi
- Krakow Central Railway Station - 3.85 mi
- KrakAw Central station - 3.87 mi
- Krakow Aqua Park - 1.87 mi
- Water Park - 1.89 mi
- Krakow Technology Park - 2.18 mi
- Marhaba Car Park - 3.69 mi
- Autosave Car Park - 4.17 mi
- M1 Shopping Center - 2.13 mi
- Cracow Arena - 2.16 mi
- Rakowicki Cemetery - 3.32 mi
- Opera House Cracow - 3.49 mi
- St. Florian's Church - 3.95 mi
- St. Nicolas Church - 4.07 mi
- Saint Cross Church - 4.08 mi
- Jan Matejko's House - 4.16 mi
- Church of the Transfiguration - 4.18 mi
- Cracow University of Economics - 3.52 mi
- The Botanic Garden of the Jagiellonian University - 3.58 mi
- Julius Slowacki Theatre - 4.08 mi
- Bazar - 0.79 mi
- Hipermarket Carrefour - 1.00 mi
- Garden of Experiments - 1.35 mi
- Zalew Nowohucki - 1.48 mi
- Krakow Trade Fairs - 1.56 mi
- Targi w Krakowie Exhibition Centre - 1.60 mi
- Copernicus Business Centre - 2.18 mi
- Wanda Mound - 2.33 mi
- EC Krakow - 2.56 mi
- Cracovia Business Center - 3.65 mi
- Wolf Popper Synagogue - 3.71 mi
- Centrum Kultury ""Dworek Bialopradnicki"" - 3.79 mi
- Galeria Krakowska - 3.92 mi
- Montelupich Prison - 3.96 mi
- Galeria Kazimierz - 4.00 mi
- Barbican of Krakow - 4.08 mi
- Barbakan - Gotycka budowla obronna XV w. - 4.08 mi
- Krakow's City Walls - 4.11 mi
- St. Florian's Gate - 4.11 mi
- Czartoryski Library - 4.21 mi
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Arka Krakow
Os. Zlotej Jesieni 8, Cracow, Krakow, 31-827, Poland