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Amadeus Hotel Krakow![]() The Hotel Amadeus is a four star establishment located in the heart of Old Town Krakow, only minutes to Market Square, the Cloth Hall, and St. Marys Church. Regarded in some circles as The New Prague, Krakow has recently seen a boom in tourism, and is an apt contender for the title of Eastern Europes Most Beautiful City. Nestled on the banks of the Wisla (Vistula) River, between the Jura uplands and the Tatra Mountains, Krakow has remained practically unspoiled since the Tartar raids of the 13th Century. The city boasts one of the largest medieval market squares in Europe-the Rynek Glowny-which was established in 1257 and is now recognized as a UNESCO World Heritage Site. Other fascinating areas of Krakow include the Kazimierz district, the historical center of the Jewish community. Largely destroyed by the Nazi occupation, this lively district is undergoing a cultural renaissance, and is now replete with kosher delis and restaurants, klezmer music performances and Jewish artists and artisans.
The Hotel Amadeus is a four star establishment located in the heart of Old Town Krakow, only minutes to Market Square, the Cloth Hall, and St. Mary's Church. Regarded in some circles as "The New Prague," Krakow has recently seen a boom in tourism, and is an apt contender for the title of Eastern Europe's Most Beautiful City. Nestled on the banks of the Wisla (Vistula) River, between the Jura uplands and the Tatra Mountains, Krakow has remained practically unspoiled since the Tartar raids of the 13th Century. The city boasts one of the largest medieval market squares in Europe-the Rynek Glowny-which was established in 1257 and is now recognized as a UNESCO World Heritage Site. Other fascinating areas of Krakow include the Kazimierz district, the historical center of the Jewish community. Largely destroyed by the Nazi occupation, this lively district is undergoing a cultural renaissance, and is now replete with kosher delis and restaurants, klezmer music performances and Jewish artists and artisans. The Hotel Amadeus is set in a lovely historic building on Market Square. Each of its 22 spacious rooms and suites is elegantly furnished in a baroque style, and fully equipped with all the amenities modern travelers have come to expect. Its on-site restaurant serves both traditional Polish and continental cuisine in an inviting and elegant dining room, complete with an extensive wine list. After a long day of meetings, shopping, or sightseeing, why not unwind with friends and a drink at the hotel's convivial bar? The active visitor will love the Amadeus' fully equipped fitness center and sauna, and business travelers will find a modern meeting center prepared to handle all of their conference needs. The hotel's discreet and attentive staff is always on hand to make your stay worry-free and unforgettable. The Hotel Amadeus offers unique lodgings in an unbeatable location, only minutes from fine dining, shopping, and entertainment venues.
Das Hotel Amadeus ist ein Vier-Sterne-Hotel im Herzen der Krakauer Altstadt, nur wenige Minuten vom wunderschönen Marktplatz, der Königsburg und der Marienkirche entfernt. Seit kurzen herrscht in Krakau ein wahrer Tourismusboom, man spricht bereits vom "Neuen Prag". Nach dem Fall des Eisernen Vorhangs wurde vieles in Krakau renoviert und wiederhergerichtet. Krakau hat wahrlich viel zu bieten. Enge, mittelalterliche Gassen, charmante Cafés und Restaurants. Am Ufer der des Flußes Wisla gelegen, zwischen dem Jurahochland und dem Tatragebirge, liegt Krakau, fast unverändert seit dem Tartarensturm im 13. Jahrhundert. Im Zentrum Krakaus befindet sich einer der größten mittelalterlichen Marktplätze in Europa, dem Rynek Glowny, der seit 1257 besteht und zum UNESCO Weltkulurerbe gehört. Jedes der 22 Zimmer des Hotel Amadeus ist geschmackvoll und gemütlich eingerichtet und mit jeglichem Komfort ausgestattet, den ein moderner Reisender erwartet. Im Hotelrestaurant wird erstklassige polnische und internationale Küche serviert. Nach einem anstrengenden Sightseeing-Tag kann man sich in der gemütlichen Bar entspannen. Das Hotelpersonal beeindruckt durch seine Freundlichkeit, Diskretion und perfekten Service. Es steht seinen Gäste gerne mit Rat und Tat zur Seite. Exklusive Restaurants, Einkaufs- und Unterhaltungsmöglichkeiten befinden sich ganz in der Nähe.
The Hotel Amadeus is a four star establishment located in the heart of Old Town Krakow, only minutes to Market Square, the Cloth Hall, and St. Mary's Church. Regarded in some circles as "The New Prague," Krakow has recently seen a boom in tourism, and is an apt contender for the title of Eastern Europe's Most Beautiful City. Nestled on the banks of the Wisla (Vistula) River, between the Jura uplands and the Tatra Mountains, Krakow has remained practically unspoiled since the Tartar raids of the 13th Century. The city boasts one of the largest medieval market squares in Europe-the Rynek Glowny-which was established in 1257 and is now recognized as a UNESCO World Heritage Site. Other fascinating areas of Krakow include the Kazimierz district, the historical center of the Jewish community. Largely destroyed by the Nazi occupation, this lively district is undergoing a cultural renaissance, and is now replete with kosher delis and restaurants, klezmer music performances and Jewish artists and artisans. The Hotel Amadeus is set in a lovely historic building on Market Square. Each of its 22 spacious rooms and suites is elegantly furnished in a baroque style, and fully equipped with all the amenities modern travelers have come to expect. Its on-site restaurant serves both traditional Polish and continental cuisine in an inviting and elegant dining room, complete with an extensive wine list. After a long day of meetings, shopping, or sightseeing, why not unwind with friends and a drink at the hotel's convivial bar? The active visitor will love the Amadeus' fully equipped fitness center and sauna, and business travelers will find a modern meeting center prepared to handle all of their conference needs. The hotel's discreet and attentive staff is always on hand to make your stay worry-free and unforgettable. The Hotel Amadeus offers unique lodgings in an unbeatable location, only minutes from fine dining, shopping, and entertainment venues.
The Hotel Amadeus is a four star establishment located in the heart of Old Town Krakow, only minutes to Market Square, the Cloth Hall, and St. Mary's Church. Regarded in some circles as "The New Prague," Krakow has recently seen a boom in tourism, and is an apt contender for the title of Eastern Europe's Most Beautiful City. Nestled on the banks of the Wisla (Vistula) River, between the Jura uplands and the Tatra Mountains, Krakow has remained practically unspoiled since the Tartar raids of the 13th Century. The city boasts one of the largest medieval market squares in Europe-the Rynek Glowny-which was established in 1257 and is now recognized as a UNESCO World Heritage Site. Other fascinating areas of Krakow include the Kazimierz district, the historical center of the Jewish community. Largely destroyed by the Nazi occupation, this lively district is undergoing a cultural renaissance, and is now replete with kosher delis and restaurants, klezmer music performances and Jewish artists and artisans. The Hotel Amadeus is set in a lovely historic building on Market Square. Each of its 22 spacious rooms and suites is elegantly furnished in a baroque style, and fully equipped with all the amenities modern travelers have come to expect. Its on-site restaurant serves both traditional Polish and continental cuisine in an inviting and elegant dining room, complete with an extensive wine list. After a long day of meetings, shopping, or sightseeing, why not unwind with friends and a drink at the hotel's convivial bar? The active visitor will love the Amadeus' fully equipped fitness center and sauna, and business travelers will find a modern meeting center prepared to handle all of their conference needs. The hotel's discreet and attentive staff is always on hand to make your stay worry-free and unforgettable. The Hotel Amadeus offers unique lodgings in an unbeatable location, only minutes from fine dining, shopping, and entertainment venues.
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