About This Holiday
Dusted in snow or bathed in sunshine, Krakow's holidays offer beauty that'll sweep you off your feet and be kind to your wallet too. Cobbled roads, medieval houses and grand squares make up the walkable UNESCO-listed Old Town. Getting lost among its warren of backstreets is pure magic, but you'll find extra charm in the dumpling-serving restaurants and dinky vodka bars. Over in Kazimierz, the former Jewish Quarter, synagogues, flea markets and edgy bars steal the spotlight. When you're not exploring these culture-stuffed areas, venture out for day trips to remember. Auschwitz and the Wieliczka Salt Mine should be top of your list.
✈️ Flight Details
🏨 Accommodation
Antique Apartments
There are many reasons to love Krakow. One of them is Antique Apartments – apartments in the heart of Old Town that combine the comfort of a hotel with a homely atmosphere. Every day, in the elegant, fully furnished interiors, families find a homely atmosphere, couples will find their romantic gataway and business professionals – the right conditions to work. But this is only the beginning, because Antique Apartments also offer perfect breakfast, organised trips and a mobile SPA services.
What's Included
- ✓Return flights (Newcastle — Krakow)
- ✓3 nights at Antique Apartments
- ✓Bed & Breakfast basis
- ✓Luggage: Priority boarding, small personal bag and 10kg bag
- ✗Travel insurance
- ✗Personal spending money
- ✗Optional excursions (unless stated)
Frequently Asked Questions
How much does the Antique Apartments holiday cost?
From £536.89 per person (£1,610.67 total for 3 guests). Contact Julie Henderson for live pricing and availability.
What is included in this Poland holiday?
This 3-night Bed & Breakfast holiday includes return flights, stay at Antique Apartments. Dusted in snow or bathed in sunshine, Krakow's holidays offer beauty that'll sweep you off your feet and be kind to your wallet too. Cobbled roads, medieval houses and grand squares make up the walkable UNESCO-listed Old Town. Getting lost among its warren of backstreets is pure magic, but you'll find extra charm in the dumpling-serving restaurants and dinky vodka bars. Over in Kazimierz, the former Jewish Quarter, synagogues, flea markets and edgy bars steal the spotlight. When you're not exploring these culture-stuffed areas, venture out for day trips to remember. Auschwitz and the Wieliczka Salt Mine should be top of your list.
How do I book this holiday?
Contact Julie Henderson, your independent travel advisor, directly via the enquiry form on this page, email, or WhatsApp. Quote reference: 8FPKVJ. Prices are correct at time of posting — contact the agent for live pricing.


