Krakow Apartments 4Rent

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Take your pick from three tip-top apartments at different locations across Cracow. All come with a superb range of perks including DVD, satellite TV, internet connection and fully equipped kitchens, so it really will be a home from home. Which one to go for? Well, in Summer the Kazimierz one is very appealing. It has a fine terrace with a view over the river. However, all have been created with the same attention to detail, so you can count on quality throughout. |
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reviewed by Peter and Jenny from United Kingdom on May.22.2011 | |
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reviewed by Virginie G from France on Apr.26.2010 | |
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reviewed by Christine Clark from United Kingdom on Apr.22.2010 | |
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Ideally situated in the lovely Kaminierz district of Krakov, the apartment is a perfect base for exploring this wonderful city. Details in the listing give an accurate indicator of what to expect and the apartment is very comfortable and well appointed. Four adults had plenty of room and the terrace is a fantastic feature. Spotlessly clean and well maintained, the property is personally cared for by Jacek who was there to greet us and to see us off. We always knew that he could be contacted at any time should the need arise. We would recommend the property for anyone wanting a convenient, quiet base for organising visits around the town. The tram stop at the end of the next street means access to the city centre could not be easier. As the apartment is on the top floor a reasonable level of fitness is needed to make the stairs less daunting, but this is a minor issue otherwise, and the city panorama more than compensates. Kaminierz, as the former jewish quarter, is full of rambling streets, small shops and cosy bars and restaurants, with visits to synagogues and the Gallician Museum of Jewish history being particular highlights of our stay. In many ways it has a village feel within the city and is a real delight.








