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PAID CONTENT FOR HOTEL INDIGO KRAKOW – WAWEL CASTLE


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Hotel Indigo Krakow – Wawel Castle KRAKOW, POLAND


Hotel Indigo Krakow – Wawel Castle enjoys a truly exceptional location, with major attractions within easy walking distance. The magnificent Wawel Royal Castle on Wawel Hill, once the residence of Polish kings, is only a few steps away. A 10-minute stroll leads to the Main Market Square, home to the Cloth Hall, the Town Hall Tower and the famous St Mary’s Basilica. In the opposite direction, just a few blocks


away, lies Kazimierz, known for its atmospheric cafes and art galleries. The Vistula River is also close by. A walk along its boulevards takes you past the legendary Wawel Dragon and further on to the Podgórze district, which has become one of the city’s top culinary destinations. The local atmosphere is felt everywhere in this neighbourhood and is where world-renowned events take place, including the Jewish Culture Festival, the lively Wianki in Krakow Festival with its fireworks over the river, the Great Dragon Parade and even the charming Dachshund Parade. The city offers a rich calendar of unique cultural experiences throughout the year.


The hotel itself blends historic elegance with


contemporary design, creating an unforgettable experience for lovers of both heritage and modern style. Rooms and suites, inspired by Krakow’s past and present, offer exceptional comfort and a distinctive atmosphere — be it a regal suite in the historic townhouse or a stylish, design-led room in the modern wing. The Heritage & Hip Restaurant, which links


the two parts of the building, is built around seasonality, locality and a relaxed approach to flavour. Carefully selected ingredients from regional producers and a menu inspired by tradition invite guests on a culinary journey through the tastes and heritage of the region. Everything is presented in a fresh, contemporary way within a beautifully designed interior. From an energising breakfast with homemade


pastries to aromatic coffee and cake in the cafe, or a satisfying lunch, guests can end the day with a dinner full of distinctive flavours. Evenings continue with signature cocktails and excellent local beers served at the bar.


DON’T MISS Take a stroll to the Podgórze district, which has become one of Krakow’s most exciting culinary destinations


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KEY FEATURES • 74 stylish rooms & suites • Heritage & Hip restaurant, bar & cafe • Fitness & spa • 2 conference rooms


KEY ACTIVITIES • Exploration of the historic Wawel Castle & its royal chambers


• Scenic Vistula River cruise or walk • Discovery of Kazimierz’s bohemian streets with its bars & cafes


• Vintage finds & local fast-food flavours at The New Square


GET IN TOUCH indigokrakow-wawel.pl +48 12 335 78 00 info@indigokrakow-wawel.pl instagram.com/hotelindigo.krakow. wawelcastle


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