John Paul II Airport in Cracow is the second busiest airport in Poland.
It offers over 59 connections in the world.
Cracow for centuries puts charm on tourists with its beauty.
All range of three, four and five star hotels work for them.
In close proximity to the main square stands another interesting object.
It is a well-groomed tenement house in the XIX century Cracow climate with a characteristic yard and adornments.
Currently it is adapted for the hotel.
There are more such objects and while sleeping over you can touch their history in a free but very high standard.
While visiting Cracow it is necessary to see “Wieliczka”.
Unique object in the scale of Europe – an authentic salt mine, which history dates back to the Middle Ages.
In the neighbourhood of the Mikołaj Daniłowicz shaft, which tourists take to get to the basement of the salt mine “Wieliczka”, stands Grand Sal hotel.
This object was arised in the reconstituted building of former “Łazienki Salinarne”.
The building was meticulously reconstructed at the turn of the XIX/XX centuries, based on archival materials and according to conservational advice.
In the basement of the mine there is a unique scale-Europe underground sanatorium which treats upper and lower respiratory tract illnesses.