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In Krakow, the atmosphere is sometimes "ą", "ę" - because the City of Polish Kings, because the Jagiellonian University, because Wawel, and of course a dragon (and no one in the country has one). Here further along Planty, Krakow intelligentsia strolls, for dinner they eat Krakow's maczanka (great-grandmother of a burger), and for afternoon tea, piszinger and drink black coffee.
In Krakow, the echo of the past centuries is tangible, but it is balanced by modernity and the ease that is so needed when relaxing. It can be said that life goes on with obwarzanek - on the Vistula, which lazily flows around the proud Wawel Hill, kayaks, SUPs and all kinds of ships sail. In every corner of the Market Square, which is bearing medieval monuments, mimes twist their faces to make the audience laugh. You can go to the philharmonic hall and a jazz concert in the bar's cellar, you can feed the swans or jump on the mountain trail. It is diverse, joyful and the way Krakusy like it - with class.
And that's what Willa Wesoła is like. The old house in Krakow, where high-ranking soldiers lived and for years from the doorstep you could feel the military drill, now has a new, happier face. There are furniture from the 60's, a green garden and modern accessories, and the whole creates a stylish and comfortable foundation for a holiday in Krakow. The villa is in the style of a Polish manor well known in Krakow - it is dignified, has perfectly balanced proportions and a symmetrical facade, and most importantly - it is located close to the center. Five apartments are waiting for you, each with a bathroom, kitchen and fragrant coffee, because we are totally crazy about it.
Do you dream about Krakow from the level of a bicycle seat, breakfast on the roof of the Cloth Hall, and in the afternoon a barge cruise on the Vistula? What you do not plan, in the evening you have guaranteed relaxation in a 100-year-old villa, delicious coffee and slow rest. We invite you for a city break at Chłopickiego 5.