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lin willett Jan 19th, 2001 11:48 AM

hotels in Krakow
 
We are having a hard time finding a hotel or B&B in Krakow in late March 2001. We prefer Old Town and something under $100 per night. The WWW sites have not yielded any with vacancies for 2 people for atleast 2 nights. We prefer not to give our credit card # out and worry about being charged if we cancel less than 3 days in advance. <BR>Any suggestions? Thanks.

Peter Jan 19th, 2001 02:36 PM

You have one good thing going for you - that till end of March you still have the low season, so you should have no problem finding something under $100. Suggestion to is too look over the following sites, and calling the hotels directly to check what's available and to make reservations. Many hotels in Poland will accept a reservation, even without a credit card number, and many speak english. <BR>As for sites check: <BR>www.polhotels.com <BR>www.hotelspoland.com <BR>www.hotelsinpoland.com <BR>www.orbis.pl <BR>www.orbis-usa.com <BR>www.inyourpocket.com <BR> <BR>Many of above links have pictures/location discription/prices <BR>as well as hotels phone numbers.

Linda Jan 19th, 2001 02:49 PM

I used several of Peter's sites when I was looking for a hotel. Once I had found the one I wanted, I emailed them. While they wanted the card number to hold a room, I was able to not have to give my number. I stayed at the Polonia, which is about a 3-minute walk from Old Town and 2-minute walk from the railstation, and paid about $53.

alan Jan 19th, 2001 08:12 PM

Hi We were in Cracow three yrs ago and stayed in the Hotel Europjeski. It was very inexpensive, near the main train station and included breakfast. It also had gated parking which we needed. The cost was about $40 night. It was listed as a 1 star hotel but was better. It had no elevator but did have a nice lobby. I beleve I ffound it in the Fodors Eastern Europe Guidebook. I then mailed a letter for reservations and did not give my credit card. I don'y remember if they acepted cards, but it was 3 yrs ago and things change so fast in eastern europe. Highly recommend that hotel <BR>alan

Peter Jan 19th, 2001 08:32 PM

Also check with Hotel Saski, Pollera, and Dom Turysty, Europejski,Polonia as well as few others - they are all near Old Town and your budget.

Paige Jan 20th, 2001 03:08 AM

We stayed at the Dom Turisty and liked it. It's on the edge of the old town. It's a big, old, Soviet style place but has been remodeled and the rooms are quite nice. I'd stay there again.


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