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#1 of 153 hostels in Poland
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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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#2 of 153 hostels in Poland
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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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#3 of 153 hostels in Poland
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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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#4 of 153 hostels in Poland
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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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#5 of 153 hostels in Poland
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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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#6 of 153 hostels in Poland
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gserrado says:
This is by far one of the best hostels I have stayed at. The hostel is located in a building in front of the train station. You walk up two flights of stair and you are off to meet the most friendly staff. They are very knowledgeable in all the things to do in Krakow and they help you set up really ...
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#7 of 153 hostels in Poland
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Pearl510 says:
We stayed only two nights in this hostel. My parents had a private room and I slept in one of the dorms. From the outside the hostel looks a bit run down, but also very typical, as it is build in traditional Zakopane style and is made out of wood.
The inside is wood as well, and very cozy. I like...
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#8 of 153 hostels in Poland
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Icandoit says:
When you enter the building you'll be welcomed by the bust of Lenin! A very pleasant place to stay, very friendly staf. We had a twinroom for 30 euro's a night including free linnen, breakfast and internet. Can recommend it to anyone!
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#9 of 153 hostels in Poland
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kels162164 says:
Stayed here for 3 days. Nice hostel, extremely friendly and helpful staff. Arranged for someone to pick us up at the airport (11pm) and take us back (5am)! My only complaint is that its a bit out of the way. In Kazimierz, but not really close to the bars or sights of that area.
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#10 of 153 hostels in Poland
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semih says:
it's in the main street,clean and nice staff,the first night i arrived there,staff take us out to a nice club...
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#11 of 153 hostels in Poland
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Malena23 says:
I spent over a week in this hostel when I was traveling in Krakow in late April. It's located around 10 - 15 minute walk away from the city centre. The location is convenient, because there are 2 groceries just around the corner and the train station is close by.
I had a very good experience of ...
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#12 of 153 hostels in Poland
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jefrois says:
This Hostel is a very nice place located just south of Wawel Hill, and Krakow’s Old Town. It is part of an apartment building complex, but has all the amenities that you would need: common area, free internet, kitchen, clean bathrooms… Also the staff organizes activities everyday and night, som...
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#13 of 153 hostels in Poland
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melissak says:
So we heard this place was great, tons of fun. According to Lonely Planet's Blue List its one of the hippest hostels in the world. Well we must have come on a few off-days, because it wasn't that great. We were sketched out to begin with as its located on a sketchy sidestreet, down some stairs at th...
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#14 of 153 hostels in Poland
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danny291 says:
Whilst in Krakow we chose to stay at the Cybulskiego Guestrooms, Louise booked it through www.hostelworld.com and although very cheap, it was more expensive than many other hostels but we believe this is because this is of a much higher standard than any of the other hostels in Krakow. We arranged ...
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#15 of 153 hostels in Poland
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Icandoit says:
It's name is a bit confusing. It is not a hostel. It looks like the company has bought up a whole apartment building to rent it as a hotel. We've had our own apartment, with bathroom (including a bath!), kitchen with gas cooker and fridge, little livingroom with tv, balcony and three beds for o...
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