How to get to Golden Tulip Kraków City Center Hotel from the Kraków Airport im. Jana Pawła II?
By train which stops in the airport. The train quickly (about 20 minutes) reaches the Krakow Glowny station, from which you can easily get to the hotel by tram or taxi.
How to get to Golden Tulip Kraków City Center from the Dworzec Kolejowy Kraków Główny?
By a tram (numbers 4, 24) a taxi or a walk which takes about 20 minutes.
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KRAKOW NATIONAL MUSEUM
The National Museum in Krakow is established in 1879, it is the oldest and largest "national" museum in Poland. The collection of the National Museum has over 900,000 exhibits and includes twelve departments. The main seat is the Main Building, located at al. 3 Maja 1, where the Artistic Craft Gallery is located. The oldest branch of the National Museum in Krakow is the Cloth Hall in Rynek Główny 3, and the Gallery of 19th-century Polish Art arranged there is one of the most famous collections. The National Museum is one of the most visited places in the country, and its mission is to promote Polish and foreign art.
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ST. MARY'S BASILICA
St. Mary's Basilica is the Gothic symbol of Krakow and one of the largest and most important monuments of Poland, from which the bugle call sounds. The basilica is located on the Krakow's Main Market Square. The most characteristic of the building are the two towers on the facade of the temple and the altar of Veit Stoss. Interestingly, the first Mary's bugle call on the faith sounded on February 13, 1838, and in order to get to the place from which you can still hear it every hour, you have to climb 239 steps. St. Mary's Basilica is a unique masterpiece of late Gothic sculptural art and is still admired by tourists from all over the world to this day.
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KAZIMIERZ DISTRICT
Trendy and creative Kazimierz is a historic Jewish district in Krakow. It houses independent art galleries, original boutiques, vintage clothing stores, and atmospheric bars and restaurants. It is a lively place, whether day or night. Importantly, Kazimierz is also a district with the most deeply rooted Jewish culture in all of Europe, attracting tourists from all over the world.
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WAWEL ROYAL CASTLE
Wawel Castle is a castle located in Krakow, Poland, on Wawel Hill
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AUSCHWITZ
Auschwitz is the largest concentration camp of the Third Reich, both a concentration camp and an extermination camp.
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WIELICZKA SALT MINES
The salt mines of Wieliczka, in Polish Kopalnia soli Wieliczka, are salt mines located in Wieliczka, near Krakow, Poland, registered since 1978 on the World Heritage List of the United Nations Educational Organization, science and culture.
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MUSEUM CZARTORYSKICH
The Czartoryski Museum in Krakow was founded in 1796 by Princess Izabela Czartoryska, née Countess Fleming, to preserve the Polish cultural heritage. Among the works conserved are Leonardo da Vinci's Lady with an Ermine and Rembrandt's Landscape with the Good Samaritan
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SCHINDLER'S FACTORY
Deutsche Emailwarenfabrik is a former factory located in the city of Krakow, not far from the old ghetto. In October 1939, Oskar Schindler uses his inhabitants as manpower.
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SUKIENNICE MUSEUM
The 19th century Polish Art Gallery in Sukiennice is a division of the National Museum of Krakow, Poland. The gallery is located on the upper floor of the Renaissance Cloth Hall Sukiennice, in the center of the Main Market Square in Krakow's Old Town.