Momotown Hostel

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Momotown Hostel has made its home down in Kazimierz on the mellow Miodowa Street (Honey St). This laid back part of town is popular with Cracow's arty crowd, and as luck would have it, you'll find the hostel above one of the most beguiling cafes in the neighbourhood, Absynt (Absinthe). Adventurous souls can knock back the 'Green Fairy', although it's probable that after a few you may not be able remember much else about your stay in Cracow. That would be a shame as at Momotown you're a step away from some of Cracow's star attractions. The ancient district of Kazimierz awaits, whilst Wawel Castle itself is just a five minute walk away. |
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reviewed by Magali R. from France on Jul.04.2010 | |
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reviewed by Gina from United States on Jun.19.2009 | |
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reviewed by Birgit from Germany on Aug.21.2008 | |
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reviewed by Lol from United Kingdom on Mar.18.2008 | |
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reviewed by hans from Germany on Jan.10.2008 | |
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reviewed by Mark Elks from United Kingdom on Mar.17.2007 | |
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reviewed by Katrina A from United States on Mar.06.2007 | |
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reviewed by Jon from United States on Dec.26.2006 | |
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reviewed by Brendon from Ireland on Sep.22.2006 | |
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reviewed by Ivana from Italy on Sep.11.2006 | |
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reviewed by Darek from Poland on Jan.18.2006 | |
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reviewed by Pola from France on Jan.05.2006 | |
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The best location ever! We were just few steps away from the music concerts of the Jewish Festival on Szeroka street. We had the most fantastic time! bare in mind that Kazimierz is mental for this week when the festival takes place, so if you like peace and quiet better to book at other time.Met some great people in Momo too - keep in touch Serena and Julie! 











