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Cracow, Poland (known throughout Europe as the "New Prague") boasts a vast catalog of exceptional hotels and lodgings. What separates Cracow from similar Eastern European cities is its extremely well preserved Old Town, the remnant of medieval Cracow. The fabulous Rynek Glowny, known also as the Main Market Square, is a bustling, living medieval marketplace lined with gorgeous facades. The Rynek Glowny leads up to Wawel Castle, which was for centuries home to the Polish monarchy. Here, you can find treasures from lands across Europe. Tools, gold, silver, yellowed books from hundreds of years ago, tapestries, weapons, and much more are on display at the Wawel Castle, which sits prominently on the skyline-dominating Wawel Hill. In terms of hotel destinations in Cracow, you can stay at the RT Monopol, which overlooks the lush green park surrounding the main market square. This hotel features a lovely in-house restaurant, known as Leo, which serves an array of local and European delicacies. For some locals, no night on the town is complete without a stopover at the RT Monopol's cozy bar. Another great place to check out is the RT Rezydent, a collection of several dozen beautifully appointed rooms and suites. You can get a room overlooking the famous Grodzka Street, otherwise known as the Royal Route. To develop your itinerary, consider working with the experts at Poland and Beyond. We are a premiere agency, specializing in exciting adventures to Poland.
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