This hotel is just the kind of Polish hotel that is unfortunately dying out as international chains homogenise them all. It is in a communist era concrete block which was the major selling point for me. I had an economy room for approx £30 per night with parquet floors, balcony and a clean and comforatble bed and bathroom with no frills. Nice touch was a fridge to keep beers cold and the bright airy rooms let lots of warm sun in even though it was March. The breakfast was served in a newly modernised spotless restaurant with lots of choice.....delicious srambled eggs and sausages with freshly baked bread rolls of different varieties each day. The staff were not over the top friendly as they took their jobs very seriously and gave an attentive and excellent response to any request made of them. I look forward to staying here again as it was close to all attractions and public transport....brilliant value!
