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Hotel Copernicus Krakow - Renaissance Architecture In The Old Town

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Kraków Poland East Europe
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Hotel Copernicus, located in Old Town Krakow, stands apart as a monument to Renaissance architecture and dignitaries that have slept within its walls.

Once home to cathedral canons, several well-known guests, including Nicolas Copernicus, European royalty, and American presidents, have added to the hotel’s rich history.

Hotel Copernicus strives to reflect grandeur and beauty throughout its design as a testament to the beautiful frescoes preserved within the hotel.

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Hotel Copernicus Krakow

Due to their efforts, this 5-star hotel has received international recognition as a member of Relais et Châteaux.

Hotel Copernicus Krakow patio

The awarding-winning restaurant offers guests innovative seasonal dishes prepared by a talented chef.

Hotel Copernicus Krakow patio from above

The reception staff is on-call for any of your needs, including arranging spa treatments.

Hotel Copernicus Krakow restaurant

Many elements of the 14th-century construction have been preserved and emphasized in the modern restorations, including the wood-beamed ceilings and restored frescoes in many of the suites.

Hotel Copernicus Krakow meeting room dining
Hotel Copernicus Krakow meeting room
Hotel Copernicus Krakow double room

While preserving many elements of its rich history, the hotel also provides luxury and contemporary style.

Hotel Copernicus Krakow junior suite

Each of the 29 guestrooms tastefully blends period furniture and modern conveniences.

Hotel Copernicus Krakow luxury double bedroom

The bathrooms are elegantly fitted with marble and travertine features, further demonstrating sophistication.

Hotel Copernicus Krakow luxury suite
Hotel Copernicus Krakow swimming pool

The medieval vaulted cellars are home to the sauna and swimming pool, while the rooftop terrace offers breathtaking panoramic views of the Wawel and the cityscape.

Hotel Copernicus Krakow rooftop terrace

The Hotel Copernicus is only steps away from famous attractions such as Wawel Royal Castle, the Main Market Square, and the Jewish quarter Kazimierz.

Old Town is the perfect locale for travelers seeking to experience the food, nightlife, and history in the heart of Krakow.


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Kanonicza 16, Kraków, Poland


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