Poland's largest indoor arena for concerts and events. We've hand-picked the best hotels in Krakow within easy reach, so you can catch the show without the commute.
IHG's design-forward brand found its ideal Kraków home in a beautifully restored building off the Royal Road, where medieval exposed brick meets bold contemporary Polish art in a compelling juxtaposition. The basement spa with a Roman-style plunge pool is one of the city's finest, and the restaurant's Polish-Mediterranean menu genuinely rewards the visit.
Housed within two Renaissance townhouses on Kanonicza Street — a medieval lane leading to Wawel Castle — Hotel Copernicus is Kraków's most romantic luxury address. Frescoed ceilings, Gothic vaulted wine cellars, and a rooftop terrace with castle views compete for the title of the property's finest feature. The 29 rooms and suites are individually furnished with Polish antiques and Renaissance-inspired art commissioned specifically for each space.
A beautifully converted Kazimierz townhouse that marries the neighbourhood's Jewish heritage with thoughtful contemporary design — exposed brick, steel staircases, and a courtyard garden where guests linger over locally sourced breakfasts. The Kazimierz location puts you at the heart of Kraków's most compelling dining and nightlife scene.
PURO's flagship Kraków property is a masterclass in contemporary Polish design — locally commissioned artwork throughout, a curated book library, and a buzzing ground-floor bar that draws as many locals as guests. The location on Ogrodowa Street edges the Planty gardens and the Old Town, offering a slightly quieter atmosphere without sacrificing centrality.
For families and longer-stay visitors, this polished aparthotel in the heart of the Old Town offers spacious, well-equipped suites with kitchenettes and genuine local atmosphere. The self-catering option combined with the market-square location makes it one of Kraków's best-value propositions for groups and families.
A 15th-century Gothic palace directly on the Main Market Square offers Kraków's most extraordinary address — rooms overlooking the flower stalls and St Mary's trumpeter from windows that have witnessed six centuries of Polish history. Each suite is a museum-quality composition of period furniture, original painted ceilings, and contemporary luxury amenities installed with admirable discretion.