Trecius GuesthousevsHotel Pod Roza
Both properties are highly recommended by expert reviewers. On balance, Hotel Pod Roza is preferred by most writers compared to Trecius Guesthouse. Hotel Pod Roza comes in at #8 in Krakow with accolades from 6 reviewers like Insight Guides, Frommer's and Travel + Leisure.
Trecius Guesthouse
ul. Tomasza 18, Krakow 31-020, Poland
From $0/night
- Bar/Lounge
- Free Internet
- Flatscreen TV
DK Eyewitness
"There are just six rooms in this oft-renovated 13th-century house, but each is decorated in a fabulous way."
Frommer's
"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
Hotel Pod Roza
Ulica Florianska, 14, Krakow 31-021 , Poland
From $87/night
- Pet Friendly
- Bar/Lounge
- Hot Tub
- Free Internet
- Room Service
- Free Breakfast
Insight Guides
"Tsar Alexander I once bunked here, and he was followed by Honoré de Balzac and Napoleon’s Persian emissary."
Fodor's
"Has spacious, high-ceiling guests rooms with parquet floors and Biedermeier–style furnishings; a first-class Italian restaurant; and a 15th-century wine cellar." Full review
Travel + Leisure
"Centuries-old Renaissance palace made for modern travelers, thanks to flat-screen TV’s, Wi-Fi, and a full-service gym that looks out onto the city’s medieval towers. ." Full review
Michelin Guide
"A discreet entrance leads to a surprisingly large glass-covered courtyard, complete with a formal modern restaurant and a laid-back Italian trattoria."
Star Service
"This is Krakow's oldest hotel, its roots dating back to the 14th century, when it was a private residence. It opened as a hotel in the late 17th century." Full review
Frommer's
"Franz Liszt, Tsar Alexander I and Honoré de Balzac have all passed through this grand doorway on Floriańska. Ornaments and textiles embellish the sense of history and grandeur." Full review
Frommer's
"Ornaments and textiles embellish the sense of history and grandeur, an atmosphere that extends to the first-class restaurant set over two floors in the lobby atrium, and to the cafe and wine cellar" Full review
Lonely Planet
"A hotel that has never closed, even in the dark, dreary days of communism, ‘Under the Rose’ offers antiques, Oriental carpets, a wonderful glassed-in courtyard restaurant and state-of-the-art facilities." Full review