Location. The Hotel Orbis Cracovia Krakow is located in Krakow, Poland, within 500 metres of the citys historic and beautiful Old Town and less than one kilometre from Wawel Castle. The nearest railway station is two kilometres away.
Hotel Features. The Hotel Orbis has a covered entranceway leading to a large lobby. Guests can make use of the on site hair salon, ATM machine and gift shop. The lobby also has wireless Internet access. Concierge services are offered by the multilingual staff.
The Hotel Orbis has a restaurant specialising in Polish dishes which serves breakfast and dinner. There is also a bar.
Several conference rooms and a banqueting suite are available for guests with business needs.
The banqueting suite is available for various functions. Guests can also visit the casino.
Guestrooms. The 314 guestrooms are decorated with wooden furniture and neutral soft furnishings. Rooms have satellite television, dial up Internet access and complimentary bottled water.
Expert Tip. Krakow has 28 museums and art galleries including the National Museum and Museum Czartoryskich, featuring works by Leonardo Da Vinci, Raphael and Rembrandt.
Rates:
45.14 - 76.0977
Number Of Rooms: 1
Number Of Floors: 1
Orbis Cracovia
1 Foch Avenue
Krakow, Poland 30 111
Driving Directions:
From Krakow Balice International Airport (KRK):
Distance to the Hotel Orbis Cracovia Krakow is 11 kilometres, approximately 20 minutes drive.
Getting there. A free shuttle bus is available to the airport train station, which is 200 metres away from the terminal. A train runs every 30 minutes between Krakow Dworzec Glowny station and the airport from 4 a.m. to midnight. Tickets can be paid for on the train, with a single journey costing about 4 PLN and taking about 15 minutes. The number 192 bus leaves for the city centre every 15 25 minutes and costs about 3 PLN. Each piece of large luggage must have a separate ticket. All fares should be validated before boarding. Taxis wait outside the terminal and cost around 77 PLN to downtown Krakow. Prices are all subject to change.
Getting around. Rickshaws, horse drawn carriages and electric carts transport visitors through Krakows historic city centre. Much of the city centre has been pedestrianised, while buses and trams navigate everywhere else. A one day travel pass costs 10 PLN; an adult single ticket is 2.50 PLN. A relatively economical way to get around is via taxis, which are plentiful throughout the city.