Hyatt debuts in Krakow (PL)

Hyatt debuts in Krakow (PL)

Hyatt Hotels Corporation has opened its first hotel in Krakow, Hyatt Place Krakow. The hotel represents the return of the Hyatt brand to Poland, reaffirming its commitment to growing its brand portfolio in Europe and providing seamless, uncomplicated stays for business and leisure travelers in key destinations.

 

Hyatt Place Krakow is situated in the Krowodrza neighborhood, often referred to as ‘The Green Lungs of Krakow’ and recognizable for its lush greenery and verdant public parks. The tram stop outside the hotel easily connects guests to all the former Polish capital has to offer. Notable landmarks such as Krakow’s famous Old Town, the renowned National Museum, and lively Market Square are just a few stops away, encouraging guests to discover the city’s medieval architecture, bustling shops, cafes, and atmospheric restaurants and bars that frame its scenic streets.

 

Thoughtfully curated interiors showcase the Hyatt Place brand ethos of intuitive design and accessible convenience, creating a relaxed and modern hub in the heart of Krakow. Inspired by the nearby Blonia and Jordana parks and the city’s artistic traditions, the hotel blends natural materials and bold colors with Polish artist Karol Banach’s original artwork to reflect the location’s contemporary, urban character. Its 216 guestrooms and suites are finished to a high standard, featuring separate working, and living spaces with elevated amenities including Smart TVs with HD streaming capability and complimentary high-speed WIFI.

 

“We are delighted to bring the Hyatt brand back to Poland and open the doors at Hyatt Place Krakow,” said Beata Kowalczyk, general manager of Hyatt Place Krakow. “We represent an exciting new offering in the city that caters to the needs of multitasking, international travelers, from business trips to weekend breaks. Our comfortable design and seamless service ensures that all our guests will have an accomplished, relaxed stay in Krakow’s most picturesque neighborhood.”

 

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