Location. The Apartamenty Studencka residence is located in central Krakow, Poland, 100 metres from the Planty Garden Ring that encircles the city, and 200 metres from the Jagiellonian University and the historic Old Town. Krakow s main train station, Dworzec Glowny, is one kilometre from the apartments.
Hotel Features. Set in a former tenement building dating back to the 19th century, Apartamenty Studencka provides guests with secure parking for a surcharge and a complimentary breakfast.
Although there is no onsite restaurant at Apartamenty Studencka, several dining options can be found in the local area.
Guestrooms. Decorated in contemporary, neutral tones, the three apartments at Apartamenty Studencka are situated on the ground floor. All extend to sitting areas with deep red sofabeds, light wood dining furniture, and patterned rugs. Kitchenettes include refrigerators and coffee and tea facilities. Other amenities include satellite television and clock radios. Bathrooms offer showers, makeup mirrors, and complimentary toiletries.
Rates:
101 - 107 EUR
Number Of Rooms: 3
Number Of Floors: 1
Apartamenty Studencka
Studencka 15/4
Krakow, Poland 31-116
Driving Directions:
From Krakow Balice International Airport (KRK):
Distance to Apartamenty Studencka is 11 kilometres, approximately 40 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 the airport and Krakow Dworzec Glowny station 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. There are two bus services operating between the airport and Krakow city centre, leaving every 15 25 minutes and costing 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 50 PLN to Apartamenty Studencka. Prices are all subject to change.
Getting around. Rickshaws, horse drawn carriages, and electric carts transport visitors through Krakow s 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.