The hotel was named after Helena Rubinstein, the 'First Lady' of the cosmetics industry, who spent her first 18 years living in Szeroka Street. The unique character of the rooms is made not only by the great furnishings and the beautiful decoration, but also by the extraordinary views onto monumental buildings, old churches, and in the case of some rooms -onto Wawel Hill and the Old Centre. Built in 1700, this air-conditioned hotel houses 27 guestrooms and a lobby with a 24-hour reception desk and check-out service, plus a hotel safe and lift access. The hotel's café, bar and restaurant offer refreshments, and business travellers will appreciate the establishment's conference facilities. The lobby is small and cosy. The perfect welcome to this delightfully homely property.
Dating back to the 15th century but renovated in a unique, contemporary design, this boutique and historic hotel is set in Krakow's city centre, 850 m from the Main Market Square and Wawel Royal Castle.
In the hotel's elegant restaurant, the chef prepares delicious Polish, Jewish and European dishes. Guests can enjoy an à la carte dinner in the evening.