Bed & Breakfast
ul. Wislna 10, Krakow, Poland![]()
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Reviewed by EuroCheapo.com Editors
The centrally located Bed & Breakfast, despite its name, feels as much like a hostel as it does a B & B. There are 38 rooms in the three branches. We visited the main branch of the hotel at ul. Wiślna 10, but feel quite confident that the standard here applies to all.
Though on the barebones side, Bed & Breakfast's rooms have a simple elegance. Earth tones, hardwood floors, Oriental-reproduction rugs and a smattering of different furniture styles mean that rooms are serviceably cozy but not exactly gorgeous. In this design environment, flat-panel televisions are a bit of a high-tech jolt, especially so given the absence of telephones in guestrooms. Other rooms are noticeably more modern, though a hodgepodge atmosphere prevails in these spaces as well. Some rooms feature private bathrooms and others share facilities. In both cases, there's little that's remarkable on the premises.
For breakfast, Bed & Breakfast offers several "breakfast sets" catering to different dining sensibilities. Complimentary Wi-Fi is available in all rooms.
Reviewed by: Alex Robertson Textor, EuroCheapo Staff Writer
Note: This hotel was visited by a EuroCheapo editor and is recommended based on cleanliness, location, price and overall quality. EuroCheapo did not charge this hotel to be listed.
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Amenities
Hotel
- Airport Transportation
- Breakfast Extra Charge
- Concierge/Booking Services
- Currency Exchange
- No Elevator
- Reception: 24-Hour
- Restaurant
- Solarium
- Vending Machines
- Wi-Fi: Free
Room
- Alarm Clock
- Cable TV
- Fan
- Hair Dryer
- Heat
- Iron
- Safe
Contact
ul. Wislna 10
Stare Miasto & Wawel, Krakow, Poland
Phone: +48 12 501 333 900
Fax: +48 12 421 98 71
Website: http://www.accommodation.com.pl
Email: wislna@wp.pl
About the Bed & Breakfast neighborhood
Stare Miasto (Old Town) is the heart of Old Krakow. Encircled by a greenbelt park and bookended by Wawel (Castle) Hill at its south and the Florian Gate at its north, the area is full of tourist sights. These include Rynek Glowny—the Main Market Square and the biggest medieval city square in Europe—St. Andrew's Church and Wawel Castle. Swank cafes and restaurants abound here.

























































