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If you feel more relaxed sticking with what you know, then the long-established Novotel is an obvious choice. It’s not far from the centre, and you get all the facilities that you would expect from the French brand. Not many hotels in Cracow have a swimming pool, and this alone is something of a bonus. If you book in advance be sure to try for a room with a view, as the upper fl oors have a panorama of Wawel Castle. All in all though this is a reliable choice, and having just opened recently, it’s in ship-shape.
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The Sheraton caused something of a stir when it suddenly appeared at the foot of the Royal Castle in the spring of 2004. Not everybody was happy about the proximity of this modern, fi ve-star hotel to the spiritual home of the nation. However, the views of the river are certainly spectacular for guests, and business travellers would be hard-pushed to fi nd a more well-equipped option in terms of international standards of excellence, right across the board. The large indoor pool is perfect for unwinding, and the hotel also boasts great conference facilities – the biggest of eight meeting rooms seats 310.
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