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Novotel Krakow City West
4/551 Reviews
Comfortable bed and well-appointed room, a good three-night stay in a pleasant area. At breakfast, the plate clearers would do well to exercise a little more precaution and not clear away a place setting so soon when one goes to toast bread or queue for the coffee machine.
4.Friends Hostel
2.7/58 Reviews
Amazing place with amazing staff so kind and helpful in all situations the room what we got was very nice and comfortable jaezka and ustijna and Evelyn are very very nice they are great for information around Krakow and speak English very good the place it's self is lovely and sorounded by life and many trees and 2 mins walk to shops and the park around 20 mins by bus to city center which cost around 4.5zl or you can order bolt taxi using application around 12 to 15zl we really enjoyed here thank you guys we will for sure be back and also they have kitchen you can use and the place is very clean we booked 3 hotels in Krakow and went to each one and decided to cancel because we didn't like we are grateful to of found this one great location and great prices also there are restaurants nearby
Forest Hotel
4.4/511 Reviews
Hotel is located in a very climate-friendly location. However, not for a long stay, at least two nights. The rooms and bathrooms were stopped in the 1990s. Unfortunately there was no super clean, dust and spider. The additional downside is that the rooms do not have a hearing and listen to what happens to their neighbors. We booked options with breakfast. On Saturday we were tempted that everything was super fresh and there was a huge choice, plus a working coffee maker. Unfortunately, Sunday breakfast failed, a large number of guests caused the lack of even dishes and cups. The service did not follow up with the delivery of meals and, as a result, they were missing. If something was brought, it disappeared very quickly. It should not look like this. This breakfast is paid about 30 PLN and it is not to expect to have caught a cup of tea and a cup of bread.
Daisy Superior
3.3/515 Reviews
We were put here by EasyJet following a last minute flight cancellation. Late at night it felt as if we were journeying into the unknown. The hotel is a good 20 minute drive from Krakow. Although taxis are cheap and hotel reception are happy to book these. Little did we know that the night arrival was the plus side of things. We were met by a courteous man on reception who directed us to our rooms. We were all stressed after the evening’s events and we all went to sleep. In the morning, we woke to a shattered window in one room, still in its frame by why not replaced? Curtains and lights hanging by a thread in another room. What appeared to be urine stained bed covers!! We were all totally horrified by the standards. I’ve given a score of 2 purely because the breakfast was plentiful and satisfactory. 2 of the 3 staff at reception were pleasant. I’m not going to say anymore here, but fully intend to take this matter up with EasyJet on an individual basis. There is no way I would ever return here. Avoid it at all costs. And for a reputable holiday company to expect customers to accept this as satisfactory accommodation is quite simply disgusting. You have been warned.
Hotel Zakliki
4.2/57 Reviews
A very nice hotel for reasonable money. A little offside but close to the railway station, which partly solves the problem of getting to the center. We had a car so the distance from the market was not important. Delicious breakfasts in which everyone will find something for themselves. Toaster, carer, microwave, coffee machine. spacious rooms with comfortable beds and large bathrooms. We definitely recommend
AC Hotel Krakow
4.7/548 Reviews
We recently stopped at the AC Hotel by Marriot Krakow for a three-day city break. Let’s talk about the positives first… The hotel is in a great location, it is not too far from the city centre but is on the outskirts, a few minutes’ walk from a large green recreational ground which was lovely. A Bolt (Somewhat a European version of Uber) was almost instantly available at the hotel, and we never waited more than four minutes. A Bolt cab into the city was approximately £2.50 which was great too. The hotel is clearly very new, and this shows with its modern design and use of LED ***** lights which look amazing at night-time. The reception area is modern, has free coffee machines (for use between 1000 hours and 1600 hours) and has a bar within, which again, is very nice. The spa was lovely and is included within the price of the room. We visited at approximately 0900 hours, and it was very quiet which was nice, at one point, we were the only people within the spa. Though, don’t allow looks to deceive you. There were some annoyances with the AC Hotel by Marriot Krakow, and I think it is important to raise them. Firstly, the hotel is next to a building site, which is not evident from the pictures of the hotel’s website or online listings. We paid for an upgraded room with a balcony so you can imagine the disappointment when we learnt it was overlooking a very loud and dusty building site – so much so that the balcony was unusable. Secondly, the AC. (Not the name, the air conditioning!). This hotel uses the AC controls which link in with the windows and doors to prevent loss of energy, which is all well and good when it works. Ours seemed to glitch out constantly and as such locked the AC in the off position. We rung reception after spending a few hours in unbearable heat to be told that there was nobody who could help in the evenings and that they’d send someone in the morning. Fine, so we went to bed only to be woken by someone an hour later who said that they had come to look at the AC. We got up whilst the lady, what can only be described as “faffed” with the AC and then shrugged her shoulders and left – without resolving the issue. Now, if we could have opened the window, or the balcony door, to solve the issue then it wouldn’t have been as much as a big deal, yet it was a trade off between unbearable heat or construction site noise and dust. Another annoyance is when we ordered room service. We telephoned down to the bar and asked if they sold “Sauvignon Blanc”. We were told that they did and that it was however much. I asked for two bottles, and they said that they’d send someone up with it. 45-minutes later, the first waitress arrived with a trolley, an ice bucket, two wine glasses and two bottles of Chardonnay. We explained that we had ordered Sauvignon Blanc and that we would be grateful if she wouldn’t mind swapping it for the correct wine. She took the two bottles away and said that she would return. 20-minutes down the line, she r

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