Welcome to your peaceful retreat in the heart of Krakow, nestled in a modern tenement just a stone's throw from the lush Krakow Planty. This charming studio apartment offers the perfect blend of tranquility and city life convenience, making it an ideal escape from the daily hustle and bustle while keeping you close to all the essential city attractions.
Our cozy studio is designed for comfort and privacy, featuring a spacious bedroom with a kitchenette and a modern bathroom. Although compact, the space is exceptionally welcoming and well-equipped with all the necessities for a pleasant stay. You'll enjoy amenities such as a flat-screen TV with cable channels, high-quality bedding, towels, a fully equipped kitchen, and a dining area. Step out onto the balcony to enjoy views of the quiet inner courtyard—a perfect spot for your morning coffee or evening relaxation.
The apartment benefits from a separate entrance, ensuring privacy and a sense of exclusivity. Located in the second row from the street, the studio is remarkably peaceful, allowing you to unwind in silence and comfort.
Situated in the vibrant Old Town district, the apartment is just 500 meters from iconic landmarks like St. Mary's Basilica and the Avenue of the Lost Souls, with the Krakow Main Station only 1.2 km away. Enjoy the convenience of free WiFi and private parking available on the property. Florian Gate and the city center are also within less than a kilometer, making it easy to explore the rich culture and history of Krakow on foot.
The apartment is ideally suited for couples or solo travelers, with a large double bed providing a restful night's sleep. Whether you're visiting for business or pleasure, this apartment offers a serene base to relax, rejuvenate, and experience the best of Krakow.
Book your stay with us and discover a unique blend of modern amenities and historical charm, all waiting right outside your door.
Nicolaus Copernicus Street 8 – The Perfect Base for Exploring Krakow
Nicolaus Copernicus Street 8 was once a historic townhouse from 1886. In 2010, it was replaced with a modern townhouse. Copernicus Street is located right in the heart of Krakow, on the border of the Old Town and the historic district of Wesoła. This location combines the charm of a quiet, side street with the immediate proximity to major tourist attractions. Just a short walk away, you can find yourself in the bustling Main Market Square or the tranquility of the green Planty Park – making this address a unique starting point for exploring the city.
Nearby attractions and landmarks (with distances):
Planty Park – a green park surrounding the Old Town (approx. 100m from Copernicus 8).
The former city moats have been transformed into picturesque gardens, perfect for a stroll among the historic defensive walls.
Florian Gate and Barbican – a medieval city gate and the adjacent round fort Barbican (approx. 500-550m). They are remnants of Krakow’s former fortifications and the entrance to the royal route leading to the Market Square.
Main Market Square – the central square of Krakow (approx. 700m). It is the largest medieval market square in Europe, the heart of the city surrounded by historic townhouses.
In the Market Square, you can admire the Cloth Hall, the Adam Mickiewicz Monument, the Town Hall Tower (former town hall tower), and St. Mary's Basilica – a Gothic church with an altar by Veit Stoss, from where a bugle call is played every hour.
St. Nicholas Church – a parish church right next to the townhouse (Copernicus St. 9, ~50m). Its origins date back to the 12th century; it has preserved Gothic and Baroque elements, making it one of the oldest and most architecturally interesting churches in Krakow.
Jagiellonian University Botanical Garden – the oldest botanical garden in Poland, established in 1783 (Copernicus St. 27, approx. 800m). This charming place is full of exotic plants and historic greenhouses, ideal for relaxing amidst greenery after touring the sights.
Wawel Royal Castle – the famous Wawel Castle and cathedral on the hill above the Vistula River (approx. 1.5km, 20 min walk from Copernicus 8). The former residence of the kings of Poland is now a museum of crown treasures and a symbol of national history.
Kazimierz District – the historic Jewish district full of historic synagogues, atmospheric cafes, and galleries (approx. 1km south). In the evening, Kazimierz comes alive, offering numerous pubs in Nowy Square and around Szeroka Street.
Nearby, you can also find the Jagiellonian University Pharmacy Museum (approx. 450m) – a unique pharmacy museum in a historic townhouse, Collegium Maius (approx. 1km) – the oldest university building in Krakow, and for shopping enthusiasts, the Kazimierz Gallery (approx. 1.2km) on the Vistula River.
The Main Railway Station (main train station) is just 500m away, facilitating access and further travels.
Copernicus Street 8 offers a unique combination of peace and authentic atmosphere with access to the vibrant city center of Krakow.
The proximity of key landmarks means that everything is within reach – from medieval defensive walls to the royal chambers of Wawel.
At the same time, the area has retained many historic buildings with an academic pedigree (this is where former clinics of the Jagiellonian University and medical institutes were located), giving it a unique character. The street name commemorates astronomer Nicolaus Copernicus, who studied at the Krakow Academy from 1491–1495.
Thus, Copernicus 8 is not just an address – it is a place with a soul, where the history of science meets the history of kings and artists. Being an ideal starting point for exploring, this location allows you to feel the true atmosphere of Krakow: from morning walks in Planty, through the bustling buzz of the Market Square, to evening discoveries in Kazimierz. By coming here, we experience Krakow in a nutshell – a city full of monuments, culture, and unforgettable colors.