Rubinstein Hotel, Krakow
Deep in the heart of Kazimierz, Krakow's picturesque historic Jewish area lies Hotel Rubinstein. This charming hotel built in a 15th century building is the exact birthplace of the famous cosmetics mogul, Helena Rubinstein. Situated only minutes away by walking from Main Market Square, Hotel Rubinstein seems to effortlessly fit into its charismatic surroundings in the Old Jewish Quarter, whilst showing its guests all the luxuries of the 21st century. Just a few minutes' walk away from the city's main market; the hotel is also within walking distance of most of the city's attractions, historic buildings and monuments. The fascinating Wawel Royal Castle is less than a kilometre away, Krakow's Old Synagogue is just a few steps away and the theatre district is just a short stroll from the hotel. Rubinstein offers 22 luxury rooms and five suites each one decorated in individual style. In the monumental interiors guests may admire wooden and ornamented ceilings from XVII – XVIII century, splendid column or mannerism wall paintings. Many rooms offer wonderful views of some of the oldest and most beautiful buildings in this historic city. From the roof of the hotel, guest can also admire the panorama of Krakow. The Restaurant offers dishes from all over the world, prepared according to the traditional recipes. The "Winoteka" offers plenty of quality wines, while two conference rooms and beautiful cellar invite gourmet lovers and connoisseurs.
Location:
Rubinstein Hotel is situated on the Szeroka Street and only 15 minutes away from the Main Market Square. Rubinstein hotel is in the centre of Krakow. - View Location Map.
General Information:
| Category: | Epoque Classic Superior [learn more] |
| Address: | Szeroka 12, Krakow, Krakow [view map] |
| Type: | Boutique Hotel |
| Best Rate: | 80 EUR [View Calendar] |
| Total Rooms: | 27 |
| Languages Spoken by Staff: | English, French, Italian, Russian |
| Credit Cards Accepted: | MASTERCARD, VISA, AMEX, DINERS, MAESTRO |
Krakow, Poland
One of the largest and oldest cities in Poland, Kraków city dates back to the 7th century. It was the capital of Poland from 1038 to 1596. As the former national capital with a history encompassing more than a thousand years, the city remains the spiritual heart of Poland. It is a major attraction for local and international tourists, attracting seven million visitors annually. Famous landmarks include the Main Market Square with St. Mary's Basilica and the Sukiennice Cloth Hall, the Wawel Castle, the National Art Museum, the Zygmunt Bell at the Wawel Cathedral, and the medieval St Florian's Gate with the Barbican along the Royal Coronation Route. In 1978, UNESCO added Kraków's historic centre, which includes the Old Town, Kazimierz and the Wawel Castle to the list of World Heritage Sites.




















