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Os. Centrum B 1
31-926 Kraków
Poland
Nowa Huta
Hours
What time does Stewoj open?
Stewoj opens at 11:00 AM on Monday, Tuesday, Wednesday, Thursday and Friday.Stewoj opens at 10:00 AM on Saturday.
What time does Stewoj close?
Stewoj closes at 7:00 PM on Monday, Tuesday, Wednesday, Thursday and Friday.Stewoj closes at 2:00 PM on Saturday.Stewoj is closed on Sunday.
Mon-Fri 11:00 AM - 7:00 PMSat 10:00 AM - 2:00 PMSun Closed
Does Stewoj have parking?
Yes, Stewoj has parking options.
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I had a pair of North Face boots that were fairly new and literally one fell apart and needed new…read morehiking boots for remainder of Europe trip! Only $75 and leather and Thinsulate!!! Nice. Hanzel store was close walk from our hotel in Kraków. Highly recommend and good quality shoes a great gift to bring back for family!
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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.
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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.
In July, I bought a pair of Fizan walking poles at Sport Styl, costing 210 zloty. About 50€…read more Expensive, but I thought, okay, they will last a lifetime. In the shop, I was also told that there is a 2-year-warranty on those poles. 2 days later, I took them on a hiking trip to High Tatra, where I had to find out that they did not keep fixed in place, the elements became loose and the sticks unstable. They slid together when I put weight on them (which is what you do with hiking poles). Actually dangerous if you rely on them hiking in the mountains. So i took them back right after my trip. After some discussion (as if i did not fix correctly with enough force), they were taken back (but no refund) and I was told, the company would get back to me within 2 weeks. I had to go back to Germany afterwards and 6 weeks have passed. I wrote back to Sport Styl shop, but no answer. Will I ever get a refund? Or a replacement? What´s the matter? Because I am from Germany, you think I have too much money? I don´t. Or do you think I will never come back anyway? So why bother? I am really upset about this.