Tango House Bed & Breakfast Krakow
Szpitalna 4 Street Krakow, Southern Poland, 32-024, Poland
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“Tango House”
Excellent location, great room. Only downside was the curtains at the window which were way too small and given that we faced into the 'courtyard' and was opposite the stair well we ended up using blankets!
Breakfast was OK, we ended going to one of the cafes on the square which had a great atmosphere.
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