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The eight-room Pensjonat Trecius is one of our favorite pensions in all of Krakow. Hidden away in a gorgeous building on Św. Tomasza near the Old Town’s Rynek Główny, it's a quiet and special little place.
There's no reception area per se, just a breakfast room done in cherry brown antique reproductions and gentle lighting. Demure green and white wallpaper and some exposed brick seal the deal. It feels like a quiet corner in a traditional Polish restaurant.
Rooms, surprisingly, depart from this antique aesthetic. They're less antique than modern, with gorgeous laced pillowcases, fluffy duvets, lemon yellow walls, and wall-to-wall carpets. In terms of furnishings, they're on the ascetic side. Hallway ceilings are done in paneled office style. Tiled bathrooms are gleamingly white.
Note that Trecius only has a receptionist on duty from 8 a.m. until 8 p.m. on weekdays and from 8 a.m. until 3 p.m. on weekends. If you plan to arrive late, the pension will accommodate you. However, high-maintenance guests likely to have round-the-clock needs may want to stay elsewhere. That said, it's quite hard to better this location. Not only is Trecius seconds from Rynek Główny, but the stretch of ul. Św. Tomasza where it sits is particularly quaint.
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