Classification and Categories of Hotels in Krakow
          
			Practically each  Krakow 
			hotel falls into one of five categories indicated by 
			stars, from one-star basic hotel services to five-star luxuries.  
          
          Poland’s law sets down quite precisely minimum requirements for hotels 
			awarded one, two, three, four or five stars. Besides, regardless of 
			the category, all hotel rooms have to be equipped with a table or a 
			desk, a bedside table, a bed lamp, a chair, a mirror, window 
			curtains, and a wardrobe with at least three hangers for every 
			guest. Also central heating is a must as well as hot and cold water 
			day and night. Every hotel should enable its customers to make phone 
			calls and send faxes, to deposit their valuables in a safe, and to 
			use left luggage facilities. All hotels serve breakfasts, and hot 
			drinks must be available on the premises in every hotel 24/7.  
          
			The minimum size of a single bed is two meters for 0.9 meter, while 
			a double bed has to be a least two meters long and 1.4 m wide.  
			
  
          
          
			One-star hotels
          
          
			Floor area of a standard double room is at least ten square meters. 
			Furnishings must include a table or a desk, a bedside table, a bed 
			lamp, a chair, a mirror, window curtains, and a wardrobe with at 
			least three hangers for every guest. 
          
          
			Two-star hotels
          
          
			Minimum floor area of a standard double room is twelve square 
			meters. Furnishings must include a table or a desk with a table 
			lamp, a bedside table, a bed lamp, a chair, a mirror, window 
			curtains, a wardrobe with at least three hangers for every guest, 
			and a luggage rack. 
          
			The two-star hotels in Krakow (and anywhere in Poland) should have a 
			cafeteria or other eatery on the premises.  
			
  
          
          
			Three-star hotels
          
          
			Floor area of a standard double room is minimum fourteen square 
			meters. Furnishings must include a table or a desk with a table 
			lamp, a bedside table, a bed lamp, a chair, a phone, a TV set, a 
			mirror, window curtains, a wardrobe with at least three hangers for 
			every guest, a luggage rack, drinking glasses, a set of clothes 
			brushes and shoe brushes, a needle case. 
          
			Every three-star hotel has to provide room service at least for 
			twelve hours per day. It must have a restaurant on the premises 
			unless there is some other in a 200-meters radius. 
          
          
			Four-star hotels
          
          
			Floor area of a standard double room is at least sixteen square 
			meters. Furnishings must include a table or a desk with a table 
			lamp, a bedside table, a bed lamp, a chair, a phone, a TV set, a 
			mirror, window curtains, a wardrobe with at least three hangers for 
			every guest, a luggage rack, a hairdryer, drinking glasses, a set of 
			clothes brushes and shoe brushes, a needle case. Each room has a 
			coffee table plus armchairs and/or sofa. Bathrooms have to be 
			equipped with a hairdryer. Suites consist of a 25-sq-meter or larger 
			lounge, a bedroom with an adjoining bathroom, an antechamber and a 
			separate lavatory. 
          
			The hotel has to provide room service day and night and contain a 
			restaurant on the premises. 
          
			Every four-star hotel in Krakow boasts  
			health and fitness facilities including any two or more 
			of the following: a swimming pool, a sauna, a gym, a solarium, a 
			massage parlor. 
          
			Air conditioning should keep temperatures in the range between 18 
			and 21 degrees Celsius and humidity between 45 percent and 60 
			percent in public areas such as lobbies, restaurants, etc. 
          
			The hotel personnel should be uniformed. 
          
          
			Five-star hotels
          
          
			Floor area of a standard double room is eighteen square meters or 
			more. Furnishings must include a table or a desk with a table lamp, 
			a bedside table, a bed lamp, a chair, a phone, a TV set, a safe, a 
			minibar, a mirror, window curtains, a wardrobe with at least three 
			hangers for every guest, a luggage rack, drinking glasses, a set of 
			clothes brushes and shoe brushes, a needle case. Every room has a 
			coffee table as well as armchairs and/or sofa. Bathrooms have to be 
			equipped with a hairdryer, scales, a phone, and a dressing gown. 
			Suites consist of a minimum 25-sq-meter lounge, a bedroom with an 
			adjoining bathroom, a separate lavatory and an antechamber. 
          
			The hotel has to provide room service day and night. 
          
			Air conditioning should keep temperatures in the range between 18 
			and 21 degrees Celsius and humidity between 45 percent and 60 
			percent in all rooms as well as lobbies, restaurants, and other 
			public areas. 
          
			The hotel personnel should wear uniforms. 
          
          
			Laundry 
          
          
			Krakow’s three-star, four-star, and five-star hotels are to provide 
			paid washing services, i.e. collect bags with their guests’ laundry, 
			including underwear, and return it clean and ironed. 
          
          
			Linen 
          
          
			Poland’s four-star and five-star hotels have to change bedclothes 
			and towels every day or on request. Other hotels should do it at 
			least every third day or on request. . 
          
			Elevators 
          
			Five-star hotels of two stories or higher must have lifts. Four-star 
			hotels should have elevators when there are three or more stories. 
			Three-star hotels don’t necessary need elevators as long as they are 
			less than four stories high. Two-star and one-star hotels are 
			required to install lifts if they have five stories or more. 
          
			Internet access 
          
			All three-star, four-star, and five-star hotels in Krakow should 
			provide access to the Internet, either in guest rooms or someplace 
			in the public area. 
          
			Car parking 
          
			Krakow’s three-star, four-star, and five-star hotels situated in 
			detached buildings should have guarded car parks for the convenience 
			of their guests. 
          
          
			Note:
          The above requirements are just minimum qualifying factors for 
			Poland’s five official hotel categories and most hotels in Krakow 
			provide significantly more than the prescribed standard. 
          
          
			Exceptions 
          
			Hotels situated in old buildings listed as the country’s heritage, 
			and 
          Krakow can boast hundreds of such national treasures of 
			which some have been turned into hotels, may get a waiver of some 
			requirements that are incompatible with their architecture. 
    		 
          
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