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Located a few seconds from Rynek Główny, the nerve-center of Krakow's Stare Miasto, Hotel Jan features 31 rooms. Neither exciting nor dilapidated, it's an unassuming place. Hotel Jan attracts mostly middle-aged European tourists—as well as some families—though groups of young Brits taking advantage of those low-cost flights are also part of the picture.
Rooms dispense with the need for stylistic intervention in favor of good, solid basic furniture. Forest-green bed runners and curtains are color-coordinated. Duvets look comfortable, and rooms, which are on the small side, sport shiny wood floors. Bathrooms are completely unremarkable, save the slanted backlit mirrors above sinks.
Otherwise, Hotel Jan is most notable for its location, smack dab in the center of the Old City. There's little else to say about the hotel beyond the fact that its reception sports a nifty map of the European Union, with future EU countries in different shades than current EU countries.
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