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8 years ago
Great store all your pharmacy smalls, aspirin, lotions wipes. The asst manager helped me 3 different times because of the language barrier on the products.. google translate really helps. Just around the bend From market square. read more
ul. Stanisława Stojałowskiego 6
30-611 Kraków
Poland
Podgórze Duchackie
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http://www.rossnet.pl
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What time does Rossman open?
Rossman opens at 9:00 AM on Monday, Tuesday, Wednesday, Thursday, Friday and Sunday.Rossman opens at 8:30 AM on Saturday.
What time does Rossman close?
Rossman closes at 9:30 PM on Monday, Tuesday, Wednesday, Thursday, Friday and Saturday.Rossman closes at 8:00 PM on Sunday.
Mon-Fri 9:00 AM - 9:30 PMSat 8:30 AM - 9:30 PMSun 9:00 AM - 8:00 PM
Does Rossman have parking?
Yes, Rossman has parking options.
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It's the big department store at the corner of Krasińskiego and Zwierzyniecka that was built in…read more1969 during the Soviet era. It's not the prettiest building ever. In fact, it kind of looks out of place compared to everything else in the area with its brutalist architecture. The entire building needs a face-lift, yet this store is popular because it's practical. My husband needed a personal handbag to carry his CPAP machine onboard the plane. There was no better place to go than Jubilat. It was conveniently located nearby, and just around the corner from our hotel. There is a grocery store on the ground floor with a deli and bakery. There were all kinds of Polish goods available. We were directed to the upper floors by a security guard when asking where we could find luggage. We ended up on the 3rd floor. There were many types of bags including backpacks. He found what he needed. It was a quick & affordable purchase. The actual store is very old school and traditional. It really does feel like you're stepping back into a different time period. Despite all of that, it was a cool experience.
Jubilat is a store that was opened during the communism in Poland. Sometimes I feel it's a place…read morewhere time has stopped. They sell new products, but the architecture of the building reminds about it's legacy. It has four floors, there is a food supermarket and an alcohol store on the ground floor. On the rest of the floor various things are in stock - clothes, furniture, electronics - you name it. It's located 5 minutes form the town centre and has a very small shared parking. It is also very expensive and has poor cutomer service, due to the fact that the management doesn't seem to understand the importance of it. There are also conference facilities and a gentlemens club at the top floors. The best thing is that the ground floor supermarket is open 24h.
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This is such a big mall it's almost overwhelming. So many huge stores. There is a train station in…read morethe basement so you can actually take the train right to it. It's very close to the city center. I would say the only drawback is that because of the train, it is constantly busy, it almost had an airport feel with lots of people hurrying around with suitcases.
It is a very very busy place with big mall, with large variety of stores, food court, individual…read morerestaurants & a grocery store. Train station on lower level. Biggest issue- lack of women's bathrooms. What ever bathroom you go to there are 3 or 4 stalls & a long line. ALWAYS. Been there at least 20x never without a long line. Very poor planning for a place this big.
Beautiful architecture, clean, well lit, great amenities. The Auchan is super size. Reachable by…read morebus or drive & use underground parking.
What a gorgeous mall. There is a large parking garage underneath where you take a escalator…read moretogether with your shopping cart up to the next floor. Inside the small is the largest grocery store I have ever seen. The store was like a giant Walmart without all the welfare people. Wait it was like a giant Walmart superstore without all the Chinese crap. I think I posted a bunch of pictures, if I didn't I will post them now. I want to move here so I can shop here every day. They had rows and rows and rows of food, dairy, hot foods, sausages, gorgeous looking fruits and vegetables, 1000 kinds of beer and liquor, anything you could possibly need to, they have it. The prices were pretty good. Everything in Poland is inexpensive compared to the United States so I can't really compare the prices to other stores in Kraków but only to my perception of value which was excellent. Interesting little tidbit you have to stick a coin into the shopping cart to get it loose from the rack and then you get it back when you put it back in the rack.
Nice duty free shop with a good selection of perfumes, chocolates, and travel gifts. The service…read morewas friendly and fast, and the store was clean and well organized. Prices are reasonable for an airport shop, but some items could have a bit more variety. Overall a pleasant experience before my flight!
I made a stop here to pick up some general stuff, not the usual stuff that people go to Duty-Free…read morestores for like booze, perfumes, etc. I needed hand sanitizer, dental floss, and face moisturizer. They had all of it so yay for that. They had a nice local moisturizer brand which I liked. The lady who helped me was super helpful and nice.
Hey, it's a mall! If you've been in one, well, this one is probably a lot like that…read more There are a good mix of stores - mostly mid market (think Promod) plus a giant grocery store, a movie theater and a large number of restaurants or places to get coffee. What impressed me is how clean the public areas were especially on the upper level. There's even a stationary bike charging station for your phone which was fun. This mall is a bit south of the tourist area but convenient if you are in the Kazimerz area (and of course the trams/buses go there too).
My favourite shopping mall in Kraków (partly because it's the closest one to home). As well as…read morebeing home a reasonable selection of shops and the Alma supermarket there are a host of other eating/leisure opportunities. Pizza Hut has a restaurant with a nice terrace area. Upstairs there is a cinema and in the same vicinity various food outlets. My particular favourites include North Fish (especially when I have coupons) and KFC. There is an American-themed restaurant, Jeff's, where you can enjoy live music at weekends. Also upstairs (in another wing of the mall) there is Grycan for various ice cream desserts, coffee etc.
Auchan has an extensive selection of gluten-free products. Bread, toast, pasta, flour, even…read morepretzels. If you have to stick to a gluten-free diet, this is the supermarket to go to.
This place sucks with a capital S! they expect you to pick out the fruit, weight it , label it and…read morethen pay for a carriage to take it out the store. now wonder so much fruit is left at the register!
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