We love Krakow and here's a list of our slightly unusual or atypical hotels.


An unusual hotel is distinguished by its unique character: an old historic residence, an artistic loft, a vaulted cave, a cabin in the middle of nature or an original design concept. This type of accommodation offers a memorable experience, far removed from standard hotels.
In addition to the historic center, you'll find surprising accommodations in the Polish countryside or near the mountains, with natural views, Nordic baths, or traditional architecture revisited in a modern way.
Yes, these places are often chosen to celebrate an anniversary, a marriage proposal or a romantic weekend, as they offer an intimate and original setting that creates unforgettable memories.
Prices vary, but many unusual hotels are still affordable. Rates depend on comfort level, exclusive services (private Jacuzzi, spa, panoramic view) and location.
Yes, several establishments offer suites with whirlpools, saunas or in-room massages, in unique settings often inspired by nature or Polish history.
Absolutely. In Krakow, some former palaces, monasteries and bourgeois houses have been transformed into boutique hotels where period architecture blends with contemporary design.
Yes, many Krakow accommodations feature cocooning areas, fireplaces, indoor spas or heated Nordic baths, offering a magical experience in winter or at Christmas.
These accommodations in Krakow often have few rooms and are in great demand, especially at weekends and during the high season. We recommend booking several weeks in advance to guarantee availability.