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festerwretch says:
This is a pretty nice hostel up in the woods in the mountains in Zakopane (1.5-2 hours from Krakow, Poland). Not particularly close to the center of town, you are really in nature when you stay here. Lots of wood, gives you the feel of being out in the wilderness ... although in reality, civilizat…
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kamja says:
Average acommodation prices: starts at 25 PLN
Sylwester: starts at 50 PLN
Winter Break: starts at 30 PLN
Holidays: 40 PLN
Summer Holidays: 30 PLN
Breakfast: 10 PLN
Dinner: 15 PLN
I stayed there for a week in 2004 while we went decided to hike all over Karpacz. It's a great place for active…
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kamja says:
Youth Hostel Pod Wianuszkami is situated in a historical granary. "Pod Wianuszkami" in Polish means "Under the little wreaths". It's a hostel situated less than 1 km from the city center. There are about 20 rooms there: 3 rooms for 5 persons, 3 rooms for 6 persons. The fee for one person per night i…
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Pearl510 says:
We stayed in the Cybulskiego Guest Rooms for 6 nights, so we really hoped the place would be good. Luckily it was.
The location is, in my opinion, perfect. It is at the Western side of Krakow's old town, outside the Planty park boundaries but yet on a 10 minutes stroll from the Rynek Glowny. The …
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kasias says:
The hostel is simply the best! Located just in the center with modern and very clean bathrooms and kitchen, common room is full of books, games and other facilities like TV, DVD etc., rooms are big with comfortable beds and a lot of space for your stuff. They served us delicious breakfast, preapred …
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SchpidermaN says:
This place was definitely one of the more interesting places I've stayed at.
It's walkable from the main train station in Krakow, which is already a good thing to start with. Once I reached the building, I was a little confused... it seemed to be an odd combination of residential and commercial bui…
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tiffharg says:
I went to Poland on a whim and was kind of nervous about staying in a Hostel. Well, Mama's Hostel got rid of that nervousness very quickly. The staff was very friendly and nice, the facilities were ultra clean (personal showers/ bathrooms... about 5 of them), The beds were nice, about 10 people t…
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magickcatt says:
Goodbye Lenin is a great hostel to stay in in Krakow. It is located on Groska street between Market Square and Wawel Castle. It is about a 5 to 10 minute walk in any direction to see the sites of Krakow. On top of location though you have an excellent staff who is will to help you find just about…
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zillahdeGroot says:
What a great place to be! Very friendly and helpfull staff. The hostel is small, like a home. The breakfast is great and with lots of choice. It's a bit out of the center but tram 2 brings you pretty close.
Great stay!
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jthreasher says:
Brilliant hostel. A very short walk from central square, nice dorm with comfy bed, good facilities, friendly and helpful staff and there were loads of people to go out with in the evening. A good hostel for people who enjoy their nightlife.
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gypsy08 says:
stayed there for 3 nights...
I like everything about them.
1. location-right across from the train station/bus terminal.
2. centrally located.
3. the friendliest place.
4. very helpful.
5. some special program at the hostel each night-vodka night, Polish
dinner night, .....
6. free wash…
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gongli says:
This hostel is fantastic, by far one of the nicest, cleanest most friendly places I have ever stayed. The staff is wonderful and the place is spotless. With a perfect location right in the center, it is so easy to do everything Krakow has to offer. I loved this hostel and would recommend it to anyon…
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meghaninSEA says:
Nathan's Villa is in a great location for exploring the city. Easy walks to the major attractions, like the castle complex and the old jewish quarter. The rooms were tidy and spacious and the showers functional, with decent pressure and hot water, which can be hard to come by in eastern Europe.
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wbatesy says:
Your basic hostel not far from the city centre (5-10 minutes walk max.) It's far enough from the centre to be very quiet at night but Krakow's night-life is easily accessible from here.
The staff were friendly and spoke decent English. Very helpful when we were checking out and we wanted to leave…
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Shaon says:
I spend here only one night so I can´t really give a full review, but these are my findings.
It is easy to find from the trainstation, there is a kinda of a doorman at the downstairs of the appartment building. And then you have to take an elevator to fourth floor. When I arrived there, there wa…
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