You’ve chosen well. Few hotels in Central Europe can match the standard set by Copernicus, which is a member of the exclusive French hotel association Relais & Châteaux, and has been a firm favourite of visiting dignitaries, with former guests including George W. Bush and the Prince of Wales. Combining history and modernity, the building dates back to the early 16th century, and retains many original architectural elements, including medieval brickwork, Renaissance carpentry, period ceilings and wall frescoes – some dating back the 1510s. An exquisite experience in all aspects, enjoy the rooftop terrace views of Wawel, gourmet food, spa and swimming pool - the latter two housed in the medieval cellars.
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D. L. Grove
I have spent 40 years staying at the best hotels worldwide. I spent a week at the Copernicus. It is not a good choice. The lobby is small and uninviting. The restaurant's food is second-rate. The standard rooms and bathrooms, judging from mine, are not well laid out. While the service is good and the location excellent, in other respects it's accommodations are on a par with second-class motels in the U.S.