Pułaskiego Urban Apartment
Katowice, Poland
Amenities
Parking
Washer & Dryer
Patio/Balcony
Elevator
A/C
Pets Allowed
Home details
Living room
1 sofa bed
Bedroom
1 king bed
Pułaskiego Urban Apartment is located at 44 Pułaskiego Street in Katowice, in a well-connected part of the city that combines the convenience of urban living with easy access to green spaces. In the immediate vicinity, there are grocery stores, delicatessens, bakeries, and service points, as well as numerous restaurants and cafés. Just a short distance from the apartment lies the famous Valley of the Three Ponds — a popular destination for walking, cycling, and relaxing by the water. Nature enthusiasts will also appreciate the nearby Kościuszko Park — one of the largest and most beautiful parks in Katowice, featuring scenic paths, ponds, and historic architecture. These green areas offer a peaceful escape from the city’s hustle and bustle, allowing guests to enjoy tranquility and fresh air. Within a slightly wider radius, you’ll find Silesia City Center — a large shopping mall perfect for shopping, dining, going to the cinema, and entertainment. Thanks to the well-developed public transport network, the location is extremely convenient. Bus and tram stops are located near the apartment, providing quick access to the city center, Katowice Market Square, and nearby districts. The apartment also offers easy access to Katowice Main Railway Station and other parts of the city.
Pułaskiego Urban Apartment consists of a living room with a kitchenette and sofa, a bedroom with a king-size bed, a bathroom, and a spacious balcony where guests can relax and enjoy their morning coffee or an evening glass of wine. The apartment is equipped with Wi-Fi, cable TV, a refrigerator with freezer, stove, oven, kettle, dishwasher, and washing machine. Additionally, guests have access to an iron, vacuum cleaner, and hair dryer. A parking space in the underground garage is also provided.
At the beginning of the stay, a starter set of basic toiletries is provided — toilet paper, soap, shampoo, and shower gel. Please note that the quantity is limited and intended for the first few days of stay. For full comfort, we recommend bringing additional supplies according to your individual needs.
Apartment size: 46 m²
Transfer from Katowice Airport (Pyrzowice):
– 30 minutes by taxi
– 40 minutes by public transport
All stays include
At Homes & Villas by Marriott Bonvoy we believe certain amenities should be standard.
24/7 support
Kitchen essentials
Starter kit of bathroom amenities
High-speed wifi
Professional cleaning
Premium linens and towels
Television
Digital free stays
Our Tiny Home rentals may not include all essential amenities inside the home.
About the area
Kraków, Poland's former royal capital, is a treasure trove of history, culture, and architectural splendor. The city's heart is the Rynek Główny, Europe's largest medieval market square, where the Cloth Hall and St. Mary's Basilica stand as testaments to Kraków's past wealth and importance. The hourly trumpet call from St. Mary's tower is a tradition that enchants visitors and locals alike.
The Wawel Castle complex, perched on a hill overlooking the Vistula River, is a must-see. This former residence of Polish kings combines Romanesque, Gothic, Renaissance, and Baroque architecture, reflecting the city's long and varied history. The Wawel Cathedral, with its ornate chapels and royal tombs, is a poignant symbol of Poland's national identity.
Kraków's historic district, Kazimierz, was once a thriving center of Jewish life. Today, its synagogues and cemeteries, alongside trendy cafes and art galleries, tell the story of a community that has both suffered and persevered. The annual Jewish Culture Festival celebrates this heritage with music, food, and dance.
For those interested in World War II history, the nearby Auschwitz-Birkenau Memorial and Museum is a sobering reminder of the atrocities of the Holocaust. While a challenging visit, it is an important site for reflection and remembrance.
The city's cultural scene is vibrant, with numerous theaters, galleries, and clubs. Kraków is also known for its festivals, such as the Kraków Film Festival and the Kraków Live Festival, which attract international artists and audiences.
Kraków's culinary offerings are a delight, with a range of dining options from traditional Polish milk bars to fine dining restaurants. Be sure to try local specialties like pierogi (dumplings), kielbasa (sausage), and oscypek (smoked cheese) from the mountainous region of Podhale.
For a breath of fresh air, the Planty Park encircles the Old Town, providing a green oasis for leisurely walks. Further afield, the Wieliczka Salt Mine, a UNESCO World Heritage Site, dazzles with its underground chapels and saline lakes.
Kraków's charm lies in its ability to merge the weight of its history with a lively, contemporary spirit. Whether you're exploring its cobblestone streets, delving into its rich past, or enjoying its modern-day amenities, Kraków offers an experience that is both profound and pleasurable.
House rules
Check-in 4:00 PM • Check-out 11:00 AM