The best venue
Location is key
Historic sites
The Wawel Royal Castle together with Wawel Hill are one of the most significant historic and cultural sites in Poland. For centuries this was the seat of the Polish Kings and a national symbol. Today it is one of Poland’s most important museums.
The Wawel Royal Castle together with Wawel Hill are one of the most significant historic and cultural sites in Poland. For centuries this was the seat of the Polish Kings and a national symbol. Today it is one of Poland’s most important museums.
Kraków’s Kazimierz district is one of the city's most famous areas, full of vibrant cultural and art life. It is a venue for innumerable pubs, bars, cafés and restaurants, each with its own unique character and interior décor.
Culture and Art
Theatres:
The following theatres are within walking distance of the development:
- The Juliusz Słowacki Theatre
- The Tadeusz Boy-Żeleński “Bagatela” Theatre
- The Helena Modrzejewska National Stary Theatre
Museums:
The following museums are within walking distance of the development:
- The Gallery of 19th-Century Polish Art in the Sukiennice
- The Rynek Underground Museum
- The National Museum in Kraków
- The National Museum – Bishop Erazm Ciołek Palace
Food establishments
The development’s central location ensures hassle-free access to a plethora of restaurants on the Main Square, in the Kazimierz District and those located elsewhere in the city. The culinary diversity available here means everyone will find something for themselves. Koletek Street is surrounded by Polish, Italian, Asian and American restaurants as well as establishments serving cuisines from other parts of the world, located at famous venues.
Sport and recreation
For the physically active the neighbourhood has the following:
- Squash Court and Gym at Stradomska 15
- Nadwiślan sports pitch at Koletek 20
- Nadwiślan Tennis Courts at Koletek 20
- XXS GYM at Kossaka 5
- Swimming pool at Ludwinowska 11
Local green areas:
- Planty Park
- Vistulan Boulevards
- Dietl Park
- Missionary Priests’ Park by the Church of the Conversion of Saint Paul in Kraków