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Krakow is famous for its rich history, world class monuments, Wawel Dragon, and pretzels. But it isn't worth limiting a visit to Krakow to just the legendary bugle call and sightseeing at the Wawel Royal Castle.Krakow. Still beautiful and completely worth a visit. You should visit Krakow if you're looking for a tourist-friendly experience that ticks of all the reasons that makes Europe such a great destination – old towns, impressive architecture, scenic strolls, cute cafes, and a great selection of day trips.
MR67 Mayera Rapaporta is a 4-star aparthotel tucked into a quiet street that's just 650 yards from Wawel Royal Castle. It has a super central location, around 10 minutes' walk from the Old Town's main Medieval square, and 95% of Tripadvisor reviewers rate the hotel either very good or excellent. Wi-Fi is free.
Right on your doorstep lies Kazimierz, the historic Jewish quarter and "one of the city’s most exciting areas" (The Guardian). You can tour the synagogues and cemetieries that appeared in Schindler's List, plus explore a new generation of cool bars and restaurants. We recommend eating at Mleczarnia, a former Jewish milk bar with sepia family photos, flickering antique candelabras, and a garden shaded by chestnut trees.