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== Airports == | == Airports == | ||
The Krakow | The [http://www.krakowairport.pl/en/ Krakow Airport] - IATA code KRK, | ||
ICAO code EPKK - is situated | |||
conveniently on the Balice outskirts of the city, just 15 km (about | conveniently on the Balice outskirts of the city, just 15 km (about | ||
ten miles) west of the city center. It is on the A4 expressway to | ten miles) west of the city center. It is on the A4 expressway to | ||
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The airport is easily accessible by direct train from the city | The airport is easily accessible by direct train from the city | ||
center at a cost of 8 PLN and takes 17 minutes and includes wifi | center at a cost of 8 PLN and takes 17 minutes and includes wifi | ||
and power onboard. | and power onboard. Municipal bus travel costs 4-5 PLN and takes 30-60 | ||
minutes depending on your detailed location within the city. | |||
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store. | store. | ||
The Bus Station is named Małopolski Dworzec Autobusowy (MDA). | The Bus Station is named | ||
you are taking the Leo Express Bus from Bohumín, Czech Republic it | [http://www.mda.malopolska.pl/en.home.html Małopolski Dworzec Autobusowy] (MDA). | ||
If you are taking the Leo Express Bus from Bohumín, Czech Republic it | |||
is the stop in Krakow called "Kraków, Bosacka (PKS)." | is the stop in Krakow called "Kraków, Bosacka (PKS)." | ||
The Train Station is named Kraków Główny. | The Train Station is named | ||
[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Krak%C3%B3w_G%C5%82%C3%B3wny_railway_station Kraków Główny]. | |||
The local transportation hub is situated under train station and | The local transportation hub is situated under train station and | ||
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== Local Transportation == | == Local Transportation == | ||
Krakow’s municipal transport company, known in the city under its | Krakow’s municipal transport company | ||
([http://mpk.krakow.pl/en/ Miejskie Przedsiębiorstwo Komunikacyjne]), | |||
known in the city under its | |||
acronym MPK maintains 137 day bus lines totaling about 650 kilometers | acronym MPK maintains 137 day bus lines totaling about 650 kilometers | ||
& 27 tram lines that consist of some 84 kilometers of double tramways. | & 27 tram lines that consist of some 84 kilometers of double tramways. | ||
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* 1 way ticket (40 min ticket) - 3.80 PLN | * 1 way ticket (40 min ticket) - 3.80 PLN | ||
* 2 way ticket (20 min ticket) - 5.20 PLN | * 2 way ticket (20 min ticket) - 5.20 PLN | ||
* 60 min ticket - 5.00 PLN | |||
* 90 min ticket - 6.00 PLN | |||
* 24h ticket - 15 PLN | * 24h ticket - 15 PLN | ||
* 48h ticket - 24 PLN | * 48h ticket - 24 PLN | ||
* 72h ticket - 36 PLN | * 72h ticket - 36 PLN | ||
* 7 - day ticket 48 PLN | * 7 - day ticket 48 PLN | ||
Ticket prices outside the city area are different, including the | |||
ticket to/from the airport and Wieliczka (The Salt Mine location). | |||
See also: [http://mpk.krakow.pl/en/prices-of-tickets/ the full price list]. | |||
Do not forget to validate your ticket once you are on-board by | Do not forget to validate your ticket once you are on-board by |
Revision as of 22:18, 27 February 2016
This is a proposal for Flock 2016 to be held in Krakow, Poland
Tuesday 2 August - Friday 5 August (Weekend dates are under discussion as well)
The city
The city of Krakow (Polish: Kraków) is the second largest city of Poland and is the country's former capital. It is sometimes spelled as Cracow in English although its correct English name is Krakow nowadays. Krakow is the top tourist destination in Poland. The city basks in the glory of its long history and it greatly treasures its reputation as the culture capital of Poland.
Krakow's seven universities plus almost twenty other institutions of higher education make it the country’s leading center of science and education. The city's expanding service sector is the lifeblood of local economy but varied industry and production still provide substantial proportions of jobs and wealth. Krakow is the metropolis of southern Poland and the capital city of the Małopolska Province. The city has about 755,000 permanent residents and the Krakow conurbation totals some 1.5 million people. The cosmopolitan atmosphere of the city center may be somewhat misleading. Despite recent growth in the number of immigrants and expatriates, inhabitants of Krakow remain ethnically almost homogeneous and they proudly declare their Polish nationality.
Geographic coordinates of downtown Krakow are 50°04'N 19°56'E. The city lies in southern Poland on the banks of Wisła (Vistula) river.
Currency
Poland uses the Polish zloty (PLN; Polish: złoty, pronounce: [ˈzwɔtɨ]; plural: złote; genitive plural: złotych).
Currency Value as of 17 December 2015 (xe.com)
1 PLN = 0.25 USD
1 USD = 3.92 PLN
1 PLN = 0.23 EUR
1 EUR = 4.29 PLN
Note: Beginning 16 January the Polish zloty experienced a decline in value. It remains to be seen if this is a short-term blip or something that will last longer
Currency Value as of 17 January 2016 (xe.com)
1 PLN = 0.24 USD
1 USD = 4.12 PLN
1 PLN = 0.22 EUR
1 EUR = 4.49 PLN
See the official specimens of Polish zloty banknotes and coins currently in use. Note that they have been slightly changed in 2014 and both versions are in use.
Foreign currencies are generally not accepted. You can exchange money in many exchange offices (Polish: kantor wymiany walut or simply kantor, often also labeled in English for the foreign clients convenience). Payment cards are accepted by most shops and other businesses and ATMs.
Airports
The Krakow Airport - IATA code KRK, ICAO code EPKK - is situated conveniently on the Balice outskirts of the city, just 15 km (about ten miles) west of the city center. It is on the A4 expressway to Silesia province and Germany. Krakow's Balice international airport is Poland’s second busiest after Warsaw, Poland's capital city. The airport is easily accessible by direct train from the city center at a cost of 8 PLN and takes 17 minutes and includes wifi and power onboard. Municipal bus travel costs 4-5 PLN and takes 30-60 minutes depending on your detailed location within the city.
Estimated costs of flights from … (via kayak.com on 17 December 2015)
- BOS $900-1300 Swiss/Lufthansa(1 Stop/ 2 stops)
- RDU $1400(2 Stops JFK,WAW; Lot Polish Airlines)
- BOM $780-1400 (1-2 stops)
- CDG $160-250 (direct Easy Jet)
- PRG $200 (1 stop via Vienna) (Better to go by bus/train or car)
- BRQ (Better to go by bus/train or car)
- VIE $200 (direct)
Intercity Trains and Buses
Trains and Buses arrive at a pair of terminals located near the city center. The stations are located side by side and are next to Galeria Krakowska, a world class shopping mall that includes restaurants, coffee houses, cafes and a Carrefour Express grocery store.
The Bus Station is named Małopolski Dworzec Autobusowy (MDA). If you are taking the Leo Express Bus from Bohumín, Czech Republic it is the stop in Krakow called "Kraków, Bosacka (PKS)."
The Train Station is named Kraków Główny.
The local transportation hub is situated under train station and outside of the Galeria Krakowska.
Estimated costs from …
- PRG 725 CZK one-way České Dráhy or Leo Express
- BRQ 520 CZK one-way České Dráhy to Bohumín, Czech Republic + Leo Express to Krakow or Student Agency
Local Transportation
Krakow’s municipal transport company (Miejskie Przedsiębiorstwo Komunikacyjne), known in the city under its acronym MPK maintains 137 day bus lines totaling about 650 kilometers & 27 tram lines that consist of some 84 kilometers of double tramways. Trams in Krakow don’t run at night (roughly midnight to 5 a.m.) Eight night bus lines that cover nearly 130 kilometers constitute Krakow’s night public transport.
Tickets Prices:
- 1 way ticket (20 min ticket) - 2.80 PLN
- 1 way ticket (40 min ticket) - 3.80 PLN
- 2 way ticket (20 min ticket) - 5.20 PLN
- 60 min ticket - 5.00 PLN
- 90 min ticket - 6.00 PLN
- 24h ticket - 15 PLN
- 48h ticket - 24 PLN
- 72h ticket - 36 PLN
- 7 - day ticket 48 PLN
Ticket prices outside the city area are different, including the ticket to/from the airport and Wieliczka (The Salt Mine location). See also: the full price list.
Do not forget to validate your ticket once you are on-board by sticking it into the yellow validation boxes located throughout the vehicle. Tickets are not always inspected, however you are subject to random inspection. You must present a valid and validated ticket to a ticket inspector upon request. Ticket inspectors have badges or other identification and speak English.
Event Location
Several properties were considered, however only one property could provide both meetings rooms and sleeping rooms for the conference.
BEST WESTERN PREMIER KRAKOW HOTEL
ul. Opolska 14a
31-323 Kraków, Poland
tel. +48 12 376 37 00
tel. +48 801 08 02 60
fax +48 12 376 37 01
http://www.bestwesternkrakow.pl
GPS: 50.090900, 19.914500
N 50°05'27,2 E 19°54'52,2
The hotel is located outside of the city center in a quiet location. The hotel is off of a main highway and has good bus connections and plenty of parking. Being out of the city does not create a problem and in fact is a plus if you will be doing any sight seeing in the area. There is regular, cheap and reliable bus service only a 10 minute walk away and the hotel staff will point you in the right direction. See "Getting There" below for more information.
The hotel staff is very helpful and speak English, and often several other languages.
Meeting Rooms
Meeting Rooms: (Rental fee includes: flipchart + markers, projector, screen)
Floor Plan: http://www.bestwesternkrakow.pl/en/conferences/
Suggested Usage:
- Keynote: Picasso: 200 Theater - 510 EUR/day (also includes sound system)
- Breakout 1 Track: Monet: 81 Theater / 40 Classroom - 120 EUR/day
- Breakout 2 Track: Rembrandt: 81 Theater / 40 Classroom - 120 EUR/day
- Breakout 3: Matejko & Canaletto: 88 Theater / 40 Classroom - 240 EUR/day (2 rooms combined)
- Breakout 4: Chełmoński & Malczewski: 88 Theater / 40 Classroom - 240 EUR/day (2 rooms combined)
- Office: Van Gogh: 54 Theater / 21 Classroom - 120 EUR/day (one floor up)
Picasso, Monet, and Rembrandt have ceiling mounted projectors. All rooms have ceiling mounted screens, though a larger (provided) screen may be suggested for Picasso. Rooms have floor power boxes throughout and many have additional wall power outlets. Hotel may be able to provide power-bars.
Food and Beverage
Base pricing for Food and Beverage is as follows:
Coffee break (coffee, tea, snacks, water):
- single: from 3,75€/pp
- all day: from 6€/pp
Buffet lunches: from 15 €/pp
Lodging
Double/Twin Room - 65 EUR per night including buffet breakfast and WiFi
The hotel also provides guests with access to a swimming pool and sauna. There is also a small workout room (gym) available in the partner hotel next door. The use of these facilities is included
Getting There
Local Bus
From the City Center
From Krakow City Center take bus 130 from the Galeria Krakowska/Train/Bus Station (Stop: Dworzec Główny Zachód) toward Azory to Różyckiego stop. A 20 min ticket should suffice. From the stop walk about 10 minutes to the hotel (1 turn and cross a road). The bus runs every 10 min from 0900 - 2100 (9am - 9pm). From 0400 - 0900 (4am - 9am) and 2100 - 2400 (9pm - Midnight) the bus runs every half hour.
From 0000 - 0400 (Midnight - 4am) take the night bus, 904, toward Prądnik Biały, which runs every hour. Please be aware that the night bus departs the city center from the same area, but a different location. The night bus city center departure is called Dworzec Główny.
Tickets (bilet in Polish) can be purchased on the bus from a ticket machine (if the door is labeled Automat biletowy), at some bus stops at ticket machines, and at some (but not all) Tabaks. Make sure you have change when using a ticket machine!
Getting to the City center is the reverse of the above. Bus 130 toward Dworzec Główny Zachód. Bus 904 toward Wieliczka Kampus.
The 904 bus also passes through the Kazimierz (Jewish District) where a lot of bars, restaurants and cultural attractions can be found. This makes it easy to return to the hotel from this district late at night. Use stop Dietla.
From the Airport
Trains depart every 30 minutes for the City Center. Tickets cost 8 PLN and should be purchased before boarding. The train is faster and considered more convenient than the bus.
Bus 292 departs every 20 minutes for the City Center. Tickets cost 4 PLN and should be purchased before boarding. Bus 292 and Bus 130 intersect at the same stop. Bus 130 will take you to the hotel. See above for more information.
After midnight, take night bus 902.
Both the Train and the Bus deposit passengers in the same area. Getting to the hotel is easy, just follow the directions above.
Taxi and Uber
Krakow is served by both a taxi service and uber. A taxi from the City Center to the hotel is about 20 PLN.
A taxi from the Airport to the Hotel is about 75 PLN.
By Car, Bus, Train or Plane
Use a mapping program, GPS, or travel provider website as needed. :)
Additional Lodging and Meeting Space
Hotel Efekt is a co-owned sister property of the Best Western located next door. Additional sleeping and meeting rooms may be available there at similar rates.
Evening Event Ideas
Browar Lubicz
A one of a kind place for beer lovers in Krakow
https://www.facebook.com/browarlubiczrestauracja/
Founded in 1840, and reopened in 2015 after 14 years of silence, this historic brewery has reinvented itself as an upscale brew-pub (coinciding with the completion of the exclusive residences that surround it), replete with a snazzy logo, stylish post-industrial design, door greeters, a full card of local fare, and signature ales brewed on-site.
A tasting of 3 draught beers (lager, dark and wheat beer) is on offer. Their own honey-roasted wheat malt comes as a beer snack and the menu offers beer-infused interpretations of local standards like 'maczanka' and 'golanka' and a beer soup.
Guided tours: Main Square or Kazimierz (Jewish District)
All attendees will be split in 5 groups among licensed Krakow guides for an inspiring exploration of the city that ends with a shot in [Alchemia](http://alchemia.com.pl/). The person representing Krakow guided tours has asked us to let them know ASAP as the beginning of August should be very busy.
Nightlife in Kazimierz (Jewish District)
If you want to get a real taste of the proper nightlife in Krakow just head to the fabulous district Kazimierz and the great area Plac Nowy. Plac Nowy is teeming with superb, eclectic pubs, bars and restaurants.
Krakow underground
Possible in 7 groups. Entrance is staggered every half hour. This should be strongly considered as it is a very cool place
The “Wieliczka” Salt Mine
The Salt Mine is located 10 km from the centre of Krakow. It is located in the vicinity of the E40 route and may be accessed in a few convenient ways. by train from the Main Railway Station in Krakow (Dworzec Główny) to the Wieliczka Rynek Kopalnia train station. The trains run at set hours every 30 minutes and the journey lasts 22 minutes and costs around 3 PLN one-way. The site features health resorts, restaurants and serves as a jumping off point for trips. Admission to the mine is about 84 PLN for non-Polish language tours. Hours are from 0800 - 1700, check them before you go.
Dress appropriately as the mine is cold even in the Summer. Average temperature underground is 15 degrees (59 degrees F).
Other Touring Ideas
Considering staying in the area longer? You may want to add these on to your visit.
Zakopane
Zakopane is Poland's premier mountain resort, is one of the country's most popular holiday destinations, both in the winter for skiing and in the summer for hiking and camping. Bus is by far your best bet for getting up to Zakopane. Two private lines and one PKS all leave from the main bus station (Małopolski Dworzec Autobusowy) at regular intervals. If you're going at any civilised time of the day you will probably have to wait no longer than an hour for your next carriage. What's more they are dirt cheap - it will only cost you around 15 zloty for the two-hour trip from Cracow. If you're in a hurry you can even buy your ticket from the driver. That said advance tickets are advised in season, and there may be the odd jam on the roads.
Auschwitz
Auschwitz concentration camp was a network of German Nazi concentration camps and extermination camps built and operated by the Third Reich in Polish areas annexed by Nazi Germany. The camp is now a museum and is easily accessible by bus from the main station. The ride is about 1h40min and costs about 12 PLN.
Communism Tour
Private companies offer tours (~140 PLN per person) to Nowa Huta to show what life was like under Communism. Many are done in historic cars (Trabant 601) and include guides. You can also visit the Nowa Huta neighborhood by public transportation easily from the main station on Tram 4. The PRL Museum in the Nowa Huta neighborhood is highly recommended.
Staff
- Brian Exelbierd (bex@pobox.com)
- Dominika Bula
Interested in helping with the bid? Contact Brian