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    • Jama Michalika
      5.16 Km from Hotel Daisy Superior
      Jama Michalika is a popular Café with history spanning over a hundred years. It is located at Floriańska Street in Kraków, the capital of the Lesser Poland region. Jama Michalika (lit. Michalik's Den in Polish) is one of the oldest Kraków cafes. It was inaugurated in 1895 by Jan Apolinary Michalik, then under the name Cukiernia Lwowska (Lwów Confiserie). The current name, also translated as the Michalik's Cave, came into existence because initially Michalik could afford only a single room in the...
    • Galeria Krakowska
      5.49 Km from Hotel Daisy Superior
      Galeria Krakowska is a shopping centre in Kraków, Poland, located adjacent to the Kraków's main Railway Station.
    • Wieliczka Salt Mine
      16.49 Km from Hotel Daisy Superior
      The Wieliczka Salt Mine (Polish: Kopalnia soli Wieliczka), located in the town of Wieliczka in southern Poland, lies within the Kraków metropolitan area. The mine, built in the 13th century, produced table salt continuously until 2007, as one of the world's oldest salt mines still in operation. From its beginning and throughout its existence, the Royal mine was run by the Żupy krakowskie Salt Mines. Commercial mining was discontinued in 1996 due to low salt prices and mine flooding. The mine's a...
    • Auschwitz concentration camp
      49.48 Km from Hotel Daisy Superior
      Auschwitz concentration camp (German: Konzentrationslager Auschwitz [kʰɔnʦɛntʁaˈʦi̯oːnsˌlaːɡɐ ˈʔaʊ̯ʃvɪt͡s]) was a network of German Nazi concentration camps and extermination camps built and operated by the Third Reich in Polish areas annexed by Nazi Germany during World War II. It consisted of Auschwitz I (the original camp), Auschwitz II–Birkenau (a combination concentration/extermination camp), Auschwitz III–Monowitz (a labor camp to staff an IG Farben factory), and 45 satellite camps. Auschw...

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      Rynek Główny 8, 31-008 Kraków, Poland
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      plac Jana Matejki 13, 31-157 Kraków, Poland
    • Kraków
      It might have lost the title of capital city, but Krakow is still by far Poland’s most popular tourist destination, having absorbed far more than its fair share of striking history over the years, as well as literally millions of registered artworks. It’s a striking, interesting blend with so much to offer you could spend weeks exploring its intricacies. The fact that Krakow is one of only twelve cities to be listed as a UNESCO World Heritage site gives and idea of just how special this place is.

      500 years as the Royal capital left behind a rustic castle on the hill, a seven-century-old university, and reams of gothic influences. The entire city is enveloped with towering walls, as well as 55 imposing guard towers, and centered around a picturesque market square, the second largest in Europe, and still home to regular bustling trade.

      In 1000 Krakow got its own bishop, and in 1038 the city became Poland’s capital. Krakow’s Golden Age came by the end of the 15th century when it was the thriving metropolis of a vast and prosperous kingdom stretching from the Black Sea to the Baltic Sea

      Start in the old town, where startling gothic churches tower over intricate cobbled streets, or head to the Jewish quarter, which seems to lie quietly amongst its synagogues in reverence to its battered, tragic past. The Galicia Museum gives a depressing but necessary insight into the details of that particular branch of Polish history. You can take in the city on the whole from the lofty splendor of one of the ever-present horse and carriage set ups, or enjoy a side trip to the Museum of Pharmacy, and soak up the eclectic combinations of unpalatable looking elixirs and bizarre remedies.

      If you’re keen to go a bit further afield, the creepy depths of the Wieliczka Salt Mine draw you into the earth, while the magnificent forests to be found around the outskirts of the city make for a crisp and refreshing break from Krakow’s palatable buzz. And for a grim reminder of the unimaginable horrors that happened during World War 2, you can visit Auschwitz.

      Krakow’s history’s been tumultuous and strained at times, but the staple buildings and atmosphere that made it so special still stand tall, making this comfortably Poland’s most alluring destination, and arguably Eastern Europe’s, too. If you enjoy castles, fairytales and quirky yet haunting museums, you’re going to love this city.
      Kraków, Poland
    • Wieliczka Salt Mine
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      Wieliczka Salt Mine, Daniłowicza 10, 32-020 Wieliczka, Poland
    • Gen. Karaszewicza - Tokarzewskiego 8
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      Gen. Karaszewicza - Tokarzewskiego 8, 31-985 Kraków, Poland
    • Wadowice
      Wadowice is a small town of 19,000 inhabitants, located in Malopolskie west of Kraków. (No idea, why the TB map places "Wadowice, Poland" in the Czech Republic!) The town, otherwise hardly significant, has gained worldwide fame as the birthplace of Karol Wojtyła, the later Pope John Paul II. The house of the family where he was born has been turned into a museum and memorial, and together with the pretty baroque parish church, this place attracts large numbers of pilgrims and tourists.
      Wadowice 34-100 Wadowice, Poland
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      Krakowska 146, 34-120 Andrychów, Poland
    • Oswiecim
      More commonly known by its German name, Auschwitz, and overshadowed by its history as a headquarters for genocide and terror as the location of the concentration camp established there by the Nazis in 1940, Osweicim—as it is known by the Polish—is an ancient town in its own right, with the first mention of it dating back to 1117. It has a heady blend of ancient architecture mixed with a reserved and quiet atmosphere that has remained somber since the days of the German occupation, and while the city itself has a quaint charm reminiscent of many medieval European cities, it is often overlooked by the simple fact that almost all of the people coming here are doing so to pay homage to the millions who lost their lives at the concentration camp during World War II.

      The Auschwitz site was included in the UNESCO World Heritage List in 1979, and has remained a sight of cultural and historical significance for decades. The taint of what happened here touches everything around, and creates an atmosphere that is almost always solemn. It is the foremost thought on most travelers’ minds when visiting here, so if you happen to be one of the few people here exploring the city for its own sake you will need to be respectful of the other visitors. The city sees literally thousands of Jewish and other pilgrims every year, all paying their respects at the mass grave.

      Because of its history as a medieval town, Oswiecim is laid out like many of the medieval cities in Europe, with the Sola River running through the center of the town. There are museums and plenty of medieval architecture to marvel at, and the Polish food and hospitality are just as good here as anywhere else in the country. Still, looming over everything in the background is the shadow of Auschwitz, and it’s hard to see past it to the beauty that lies underneath the tarnish.
      Oswiecim, Poland

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    Month Temp °C Rainfall Cm Temp °F Rainfall Inches
    Jan -4.1 52.2 24.6 20.6
    Feb -3.3 50.4 26.1 19.8
    Mar 0.7 49.3 33.3 19.4
    Apr 6.3 55.4 43.3 21.8
    May 11.8 76.9 53.2 30.3
    Jun 15.2 104 59.4 40.9
    Jul 16.9 116 62.4 45.7
    Aug 15.8 96.1 60.4 37.8
    Sep 12.2 60.7 54 23.9
    Oct 7.2 55.5 45 21.9
    Nov 1.5 49.8 34.7 19.6
    Dec -2.6 53.2 27.3 20.9

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      • Discount coupon on the Czech internet works - half of the visitors were from the Czech republic... :) Quite nice little hotel in quiet destination... but separeted bed in room for two? Wtf?
      • We were there for the xmas days. It's a nice place, you have a swimming pool, jacuzzi, a good breakfast, etc, etc... and also, you are a just some minutes (by bus) of the lovely city of Krakow... !!
      • NOT a 3 star hotel!
      • I remember this place very well. I think everyone is aware of booking your stay, it's not the center of Krakow. There is no problem getting to the center. Walk to the nearest bus stop is about 10 minutes. Bus or approximately 10 minutes. Something for something, because the hotel is located in a quiet area so you can relax. At the service also would not complain; very nice people.
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      • We strongly do not recommend it. The hotel far from the center, 10 minutes from the bus through the narrow streets, the windows of the room overlook the some rubble, the air in the hotel is the smell of chlorine (a pool but the smell did not dare look), shower cabin was leaking windows of the unfinished handle the that the wind blew, breakfast - classic parówkowy frenzy (but it depends on who likes what.) The second time I did not go
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