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Hotel GrodekvsTrecius Guesthouse
Both hotels are highly recommended by reviewers writing for major publications. Overall, Hotel Grodek scores significantly better than Trecius Guesthouse. Hotel Grodek has a TripExpert Score of 88 with positive reviews from 5 sources including Michelin Guide, oyster.com and Fodor's.
Hotel Grodek
Frommer's
Fodor's
DK Eyewitness
Michelin Guide
Oyster
U.S. News & World Report
ul Na Grodku 4, Krakow 31-038, Poland
From $56/night
- Pet Friendly
- Bar/Lounge
- Free Internet
- Room Service
- Free Breakfast
- Shuttle Bus
"The setting couldn't be more romantic, in a beautifully restored 16th-century town house in a quiet spot of the Old Town near a Dominican convent." Full review
"Hidden away from the noise in a cozy cul-de-sac next to the Planty Park and the Dominican convent, this boutique hotel is certainly one of Kraków's finest." Full review
"Adjoining a Dominican convent, the Gródek is in one of the quietest parts of the Old Quarter."
"Charming townhouse hidden in a quiet side street close to the square; seek out the pleasant country house bar in the library or relax on the roof terrace."
Upper-middle-range
"The three-and-a-half-pearl Hotel Grodek is an intimate boutique property with elegant, antique interiors." Full review
1.0
"The property is attached to a medieval convent and combines Old World architectural details with modern amenities...past guests recommend dining at Restaurant Gródek for breakfast." Full review
Trecius Guesthouse
DK Eyewitness
Frommer's
ul. Tomasza 18, Krakow 31-020, Poland
From $0/night
- Bar/Lounge
- Free Internet
- Flatscreen TV
"There are just six rooms in this oft-renovated 13th-century house, but each is decorated in a fabulous way."
"One of Krakow’s best located and most characterful guesthouses—you can even make out some of the 13th-century brickwork amid the exposed stones." Full review