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Seventh Heaven

rated 80%
4 reviews

address: ul. Lenartowicza 7

tel: +48 (12) 6333887

fax: +48 (12) 6339257

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Anyone who has a flat in this area is not far from the proverbial seventh heaven. This is a sleepy, residential quarter that was the preserve of Cracow's well-to-do during the pre-war era. Here at this hostel you'll find a decidedly clean, welcoming and well-ordered set up. There's a 24 hour reception, a fully equipped kitchen and breakfast and linen are included in the price. The staff will be able to help you sort the wheat from the chaff when it comes to exploring the city, whether it be the ins and outs of the salt mines or bars to root out or run away from.

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I'm coming back! Stayed at 7th heaven in 2007 and had one of the best times of my trip. The staff are friendly and we met a great group of people im still in contact with now. Cant wait to see you all again :)

reviewed by Dave from Australia on Apr.22.2010

I visited 7th Heaven some time ago, it was ok. *Its not the best place to visit, but its extremly friendly. One female staff in particular really went out of her way to help me get around the city. The breakfast was always a good spead and there was always plenty to eat.

To be fare, the staff work for peanuts. Leave them a good tip.

During my stay in Poland, i did stubble across a few other Hostels, ones that seemed better. However, despite looking appealing, I will be going back to SEVENTH HEAVEN.

*One snob thought the place was beneath her, simply because it was basic. It's a hostel fatty/Gruba.

reviewed by Leonard Austin from United Kingdom on Mar.15.2009

My fiance and I stayed here for 3 nights. It's a short walk to the main square, the staff are really friendly and helpful, it's very clean, the breakfast is good for the price. We would stay here again and again.

reviewed by ruth from United Kingdom on Mar.23.2008

I stayed with my wife and three kids in August 2007 for two weeks. It proved to be the perfect base from which to enjoy Krakow (a magnificant historical city - with all the main sights being within walking distance), the salt mines, churches and the many other places of interest. Transport - the trams, buses and taxis were great. The staff were very very helpful and accommodating. The room, which we had to oursleves, and facilities were clean and comfortable. I would most definitely recommend staying there if you want economical accommodation, yet a friendly and relaxed atmosphere and the freedom to come and go as you please. Don't bother with a three star hotel, this was much more fun.

reviewed by John Klimczak from United Kingdom on Dec.07.2007

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