Travel info for Krakow, Poland, and restaurants and hotels
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THE BEST WAY TO KRAKOW, POLAND
From LAX, connecting service (change of planes) is available on Lufthansa, United, Alitalia and Air Tahiti Nui. Restricted round-trip fares begin at $475.
TELEPHONES
To call the numbers below from the U.S., dial 011 (the international dialing code), 48 (country code for Poland), then the local number.
WHAT TO DO
Schindler Factory Museum, 4 Lipowa St., Krakow; https://www.mhk.pl/oddzialy/fabryka_schindlera. Admission $5
WHERE TO STAY
Hotel Abel, 30 Jozefa St., Krakow; 12-411-8736, https://www.hotelabel.pl. Attractive hotel that reflects the character of Kazimierz, the former Jewish neighborhood, in its elegant timber staircase and brick arches. Doubles from about $65 a night.
Wielopole, 3 Wielopole St., Krakow; 12-422-1475, https://www.wielopole.pl. Slick, modern hotel on the edge of the Old Town, with friendly staff and a good buffet breakfast. Doubles from $145.
Nathan’s Villa Hostel, 1 SW Agnieszki St., Krakow; 12-422-3545, https://www.nathansvilla.com. Owned by an American, this popular budget option is in a great location at the foot of Wawel Castle, near Kazimierz. a bar, cinema and pool table. Dorm beds from $15, rooms for two, $60.
WHERE TO EAT
Ogniem i Mieczem, 7 Serkowskiego Place, Krakow; 12-656-2328, https://www.ogniemimieczem.pl. Within walking distance of Schindler’s Factory, this atmospheric rustic restaurant features the dishes of 17th century Poland. Entrees from $10 to $25.
Ariel, 18 Szeroka St., Krakow; 12-421-7920, https://www.ariel.ceti.pl. Serves kosher food in the heart of the Jewish district, usually followed by live music. Entrees $4-$17.
Restauracja Pod Gruszka, 1Szczepanska St., Krakow; 12-346-5704, https://www.podgruszka.pl. Charming old-fashioned restaurant serving Polish classics in an upstairs dining room off the main market square. Entrees $4-$20.
TO LEARN MORE
Polish National Tourist Office, 5 Marine View Plaza, Suite 303B, Hoboken, N.J.; (201) 420 9910, https://www.poland.travel.
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