Indalo is a quaint spot, well hidden but just minutes from the centre. The cafe began life as an arts and crafts centre, and you can still buy handmade ornaments as you sip your coffee or sample the cheesecake and other sweets. Indalo also has accommodation in several rooms (from 200zł) located above the cafe, including an apartment with kitchenette suitable for longer stays.
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Indalo Cafe
Kraków
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