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Pl. Szczepański 2/9, Krakow, 31-011
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Antique Apartments

Just like home, that is our motto. Come and stay in our apartments located in a beautiful old building built in the 19th century, right in the heart of Krakow.

We are approximately 70 metres from the market square, within easy reach of all the major attractions and transport links. Our hotel features a distinctive wooden elevator, beautiful stained glass, elegance and comfort. The traditional furnishings effortlessly mingle with the modern fashions and stylish decorations. Our rooms are designed to expose original architectural elements, which blend in with the historic décor and antique furniture.

If you are looking for a unique place with the privacy and convenience of your own apartment, our residence is ideal. If you want to enjoy a warm homely atmosphere, alongside classical style choose our apartments.

We offer one, two or four bedroom apartments. All apartments have a living room with a kitchen combined. The four bedroom apartments have two bathrooms; one apartment has a hot tub. Our rooms are designed to expose original architectural elements, which blend in with the historic décor and antique furniture.

Antique Apartments is located in Krakow near: There are many attractions nearby, including shops, restaurants, cafes, transport links, museums and theatres are all within easy reach. The apartments are located 70 metres from the market square. In the building next door, right on the corner of Jagiellonska Street and the Szczepanski Square you will find the Old Theatre. From the side of the Planty (the park surrounding the old city) the Palac Sztuki is located. Built in 1902 it houses the Friends of the Arts. A little more modest is building number 11 on Szczepanski Square which houses the Stanislaw Wyspianski museum.