Guest User
May 28, 2022
This hotel is not in the centre of Rzeszow, but in a quiet(ish) residential area. There were bus stops nearby, but with a taxi or an Uber it's easy enough to get to. There was also parking for those who have their own car. There wasn't much in the immediate neighbourhood in terms of eating and shopping, but it wasn't hard to get to the centre. The "old town", with its quaint square and collection of restaurants (many of which were decent), was not far by taxi. To be honest, it also wasn't far on foot if you are comfortable walking. I asked the Reception for directions, and they printed out a map for me and drew a route, and it took about 15-20 minutes. The staff were very welcoming and accommodating, and keen to help out and explain if they could. The room itself was basic but comfortable and clean. The same went for the shower room. All in all, I was able to sleep well, with things not too noisy. My room overlooked a neighbouring barracks, but that didn't generate any noise whilst I was staying there. There was a reasonable breakfast, with a modest selection of items. Whilst I was there, there were also facilities in place for any Ukrainian refugees, so that they could make drinks and the like. A nice touch showing a human side to the business given all of the chaos not far over the border. Would I stay here again? I wouldn't complain if I did. Sure, there are plusher and more modern hotels, and certainly many closer to the centre, but the staff are friendly and it is clean.