breakfast and parking are available, as is meeting and event space. set in a wing of the stately sucha beskidzka castle, this informal hotel is adjacent to the wooded park zamkowy and a 7-minute walk from sucha beskidzka zamek train station. simply furnished rooms feature wi-fi, flat-screen tvs and sitting areas. amenities include a warm restaurant/bar with exposed-beam ceilings, plus a courtyard and a kids' play area. check-in time: 2:00 pmcheck-out time: 12:00 pm John Paul II Kraków-Balice International Airport 1 hr 2
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