Appartement à Stare Miasto, Pologne - chez Beata
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Appartement
Résidence secondaire
5 couchages
1 Chambre
1 Salle de bain
60 m²
1 lit simple
1 lit double
1 lit double d'appoint
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Beata a complété sa maison en anglais.
Ce que vous allez adorer dans ce logement
The apartment is located in the center of this beautiful city – in the Old Jewish Quarter with its still standing synagogues, the Galicia Jewish Museum and the New Square (Plac Nowy), where the students meet up. It's just a walking distance to the Old Town and to the footbridge crossing Vistula River to Podgórze - once a bustling center of 19th-century manufacturing and trade, playing a poignant role during WWII as the location of the Jewish Ghetto.
The apartment is after the renovation. There is a big bedroom, a dining room with a kitchen, hall and a charming small bathroom. It’s quiet and fully fitted with household equipment. Second floor with no elevator.
The apartment is after the renovation. There is a big bedroom, a dining room with a kitchen, hall and a charming small bathroom. It’s quiet and fully fitted with household equipment. Second floor with no elevator.
Ce que vous allez adorer dans le quartier
Kraków, or Cracow, stands as a testament to Poland's rich history and cultural heritage. Its various districts hold distinct narratives, each weaving into the city's vibrant tapestry.
Old Town (Stare Miasto):
At the heart of Krakow lies the Old Town, a living testament to centuries of history. The Main Market Square, Rynek Główny, stands as a bustling center, one of Europe's largest medieval squares. Adorned by architectural marvels, including the Cloth Hall and St. Mary's Basilica, this square brims with life, hosting markets, performances, and gatherings, all against a backdrop of stunning historical edifices. Overlooking the city from a limestone hill stands the grand Wawel Castle, an iconic symbol of Poland's royal past. Its regal presence houses a treasury of national artifacts, art collections, and the legendary Dragon's Den, captivating visitors with tales of folklore and royalty.
Kazimierz:
The Kazimierz district embodies Krakow's diverse heritage, notably its Jewish legacy. Once the center of Jewish life for over 500 years, Kazimierz retains its historic synagogues like the Old Synagogue and Remuh Synagogue, each bearing tales of resilience and faith. Walking its streets reveals Jewish-themed eateries, artsy boutiques, and galleries, showcasing a fusion of tradition and modernity. Among its cultural gems stands the Galicia Jewish Museum, a poignant tribute narrating the poignant history and contributions of Polish Jews, honoring their enduring legacy.
Podgórze:
Podgórze unfolds a different chapter in Krakow's history, marked by somber reflections on the tumultuous events of World War II. The Ghetto Heroes Square commemorates the tragic fate of Krakow's Jewish population during the Nazi occupation, honoring their memory with its powerful memorial. One of the most poignant sites in Podgórze is Schindler's Factory, now a museum recounting the heroic efforts of Oskar Schindler to save Jewish lives during the Holocaust. This haunting yet enlightening museum invites visitors to reflect on the resilience of the human spirit in the face of unspeakable adversity.
Old Town (Stare Miasto):
At the heart of Krakow lies the Old Town, a living testament to centuries of history. The Main Market Square, Rynek Główny, stands as a bustling center, one of Europe's largest medieval squares. Adorned by architectural marvels, including the Cloth Hall and St. Mary's Basilica, this square brims with life, hosting markets, performances, and gatherings, all against a backdrop of stunning historical edifices. Overlooking the city from a limestone hill stands the grand Wawel Castle, an iconic symbol of Poland's royal past. Its regal presence houses a treasury of national artifacts, art collections, and the legendary Dragon's Den, captivating visitors with tales of folklore and royalty.
Kazimierz:
The Kazimierz district embodies Krakow's diverse heritage, notably its Jewish legacy. Once the center of Jewish life for over 500 years, Kazimierz retains its historic synagogues like the Old Synagogue and Remuh Synagogue, each bearing tales of resilience and faith. Walking its streets reveals Jewish-themed eateries, artsy boutiques, and galleries, showcasing a fusion of tradition and modernity. Among its cultural gems stands the Galicia Jewish Museum, a poignant tribute narrating the poignant history and contributions of Polish Jews, honoring their enduring legacy.
Podgórze:
Podgórze unfolds a different chapter in Krakow's history, marked by somber reflections on the tumultuous events of World War II. The Ghetto Heroes Square commemorates the tragic fate of Krakow's Jewish population during the Nazi occupation, honoring their memory with its powerful memorial. One of the most poignant sites in Podgórze is Schindler's Factory, now a museum recounting the heroic efforts of Oskar Schindler to save Jewish lives during the Holocaust. This haunting yet enlightening museum invites visitors to reflect on the resilience of the human spirit in the face of unspeakable adversity.
Le mot de la fin
There is a cleaning fee of 20€ if you are exchanging with guest points.
Please note that, there is a fold-out sofa that can accommodate two people for sleeping. However, it doesn't provide the same level of comfort as a double bed. On the double bed in bedroom, there is a futon mattress (traditionally used in Japan, thinner and more flexible than a typical Western mattress)
Please note that, there is a fold-out sofa that can accommodate two people for sleeping. However, it doesn't provide the same level of comfort as a double bed. On the double bed in bedroom, there is a futon mattress (traditionally used in Japan, thinner and more flexible than a typical Western mattress)
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Localisation
Montagne
Ville
Équipements
Nos fondamentaux
Réfrigérateur
Four
Chauffage
Baignoire
Ordinateur
Wifi
Les petits plus
Balcon / terrasse
Bicyclette
Équipements éco-responsables
Accès aux transports en commun
Tri sélectif des déchets
Carte
Questions fréquentes (FAQ)
Est-ce que ce logement est adapté aux télétravailleurs ?
Oui, ce logement dispose d’une connexion Wi-Fi. Nous vous recommandons tout de même de discuter avec l’hôte afin de vous assurer que la vitesse de connexion est suffisante pour vos besoins.
Combien de chambres y a-t-il dans ce logement ?
Ce logement dispose de 1 chambres.
Quelle est la surface de ce logement ?
La surface de ce logement est de 60m2.
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