The Atrium Hotel is a modern property situated in the city's historic centre, within 500 metres of the Barbican and main Market Square. The 52 guestrooms, over four floors, feature light, modern decor and are equipped with satellite television, desks, direct-dial phones, complimentary wireless Internet connections and sewing kits. Bathrooms include showers and complimentary toiletries.
The hotel's Atrium Restaurant serves traditional Polish and European cuisine, with house specialities such as Chicken a'la Panna, in a contemporary setting. Guests can unwind over drinks in the hotel bar, order snacks and drinks from the room-service menu, and ask multilingual staff at the 24-hour front desk for help booking tours and tickets. Wireless Internet access is available throughout the hotel for those with laptops, while other practical amenities include dry-cleaning services, meeting rooms and a safe-deposit box. Those arriving by car will find secure garage-parking facilities on site. Visitors keen to explore the area will find the Market Square and Florian's Gate, the 14th-century entrance to the city, within 500 metres, while Wawel Royal Castle is two kilometres away. The Jewish Quarter is three kilometres from the hotel. Krakow-Balice International Airport is 12 kilometres from the hotel, with an approximate driving time of 30 minutes.
Bus Number 192 Runs From The Airport Into The Centre Of Krakow Throughout The Day. Taxis Are Also Available Outside The Airport; And Cost 50-70 Pln To The Hotel. The Hotel Can Also Arrange Airport Transfers For A Fee. Krakow Is Served By A Network Of Buses And Trams. It Is Possible To Buy Tickets Valid For A Day Or A Week For Unlimited Travel. Single-journey Tickets Are Also Available And Can Be Used For Up To An Hour After Purchase. Tickets Can Be Bought From Street Kiosks And The Driver, Although Buying On The Bus Is More Expensive. Passengers Must Punch The Ticket At The Beginning Of Each Journey On The Bus Or Tram, And Large Items Of Luggage Must Also Be Punched On For No Charge. Krakow Is Mostly Closed To Car Traffic, Although There Is A Cycle Network. The Medieval Streets Are Best Explored On Foot.