Lonely Planet wrote: 'OUR PICK - Just about our favourite hostel...we love the spacious downstairs lounge with a popular bar and pool table.' Our motto is: Not only a bed, but also people, life and adventure! That's why we do not offer an impersonal accommodation but ALL YOU DREAM ABOUT DURING YOUR JOURNEY! Besides the fact that we have clean, cozy bedrooms and BEST FACILITIES in Krakow, our main goal is to create an unforgettable atmosphere of friendship and never ending traveling! 5 POINTS WHY YOU CAN NOT MISS GOOD BYE LENIN: 1) PRIVATE PUB with POOL & FOOTBALL TABLE! 2) GARDEN with FREE BARBECUE & FREE VODKA SHOTS (Tuesday, Thursday, Sunday in August) 3) COMPLETE BREAKFAST with HAM & CHEESE 4) CLEAN, COZY ROOMS mostly with BATHROOMS 5) RELAXING LOUNGE with HUGE PROJECTOR SCREEN All that is prepared for you by multilingual & smiling staff who will help you get all INFO & TOURS you need to make your stay in Krakow perfect. GOOD BYE LENIN PUB WEEKLY EVENTSŁ Tuesday: FREE BARBECUE & FREE VODKA SHOTS in our garden Thursday: FREE BARBECUE & FREE VODKA SHOTS in our garden Sunday: FREE BARBECUE & FREE VODKA SHOTS in our garden EVERY DAY IN OUR PUB: Polish Vodka Tasting - 6 vodka shots for 15zł Everyday different drink promotion! So if you' re looking for THE HOSTEL in THE HEART of KRAKOW - the vibrant Kazimierz district with: - the Wawel Castle ... come to Good Bye Lenin Hostel and start living it! Let's us prove you that we' re THE BEST We can arrange transport from bus / train station for you if you contact us in advance! Located near: Wawel Castle (10 min walk) Main Market Square (10 min walk) Kazimierz district (4 min walk) Zakrzówek Landscape Park (10 min by bus/tram) |
DIRECTIONSBy tram:
- From the main train / bus station you can take either tram 13, 50 or 51. It depends on which side of the train station you will be. There are many exits so the easiest if you follow the signs “STARE MIASTO / OLD TOWN”. You will get to the crossroad where you can take the tram number 13. There is 3 different tram stops on this crossroad on different sides. To get to the one with tram number 13 you have to go under the crossroad, through a pedestrian tunnel (diagonally left from the main entrance to the Train Station) and there you will notice a probably crowded tram stop with lots of trees on the background. That’s the place where you can find tram number 13 going directly to your hostel. - When you catch the tram get off at the third stop, called Miodowa. - Turn right towards the direction you just came from. Walk back around 50 m on Starowislna street to the nearest crossroad, where you should notice on the right side, high on the building wall, a large Good Bye Lenin neon. - At this intersection, turn right on Berka Joselewicza street. - After 30 m you will see an iron gate on your right. - Pass the gate – don’t worry - Good Bye Lenin and a warm welcome await you straight ahead… On foot: - When you leave the Train Station walk diagonally left towards nearest crossroad. On the crossroad you have to walk to your left on Westerplatte Street. You should have on the right hand side a kind of small park with trees. On Westerplatte street you will walk around 10 minutes until you reach the first meet the intersection with traffic lights. - Turn left on Starowislna Street (the road with tram rails in the middle) - Walking around 300m on this street you will cross Dietla Steet (first crossroad with traffic lights). - Still on Starowislna street, 100m further you will see our huge neon on top of a building on the left hand side. - Follow its indication. - After 30m further you will see an iron gate on your right. - Pass the gate – don’t worry - Good Bye Lenin and a warm welcome await you straight ahead…
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