"The room was very clean with excellent amenities. The espresso machine in the room making outstanding coffee is a nice touch. The hotel seems to have been recently renovated. Everything looks clean and polished. The bathroom looks spectacular; the lighting is variable and cool looking.
One very peculiar thing I noticed: The hotel seems to be located on top of the subway. Periodically one can hear the trains underfoot. I thought I wouldn't be able to sleep, but perhaps the trains don't run at night. It was quiet and I slept very well.
Parking was possible right in front of the hotel, which was very convenient.
The only thing I didn't like was dinner--the vegetarian option in the hotel restaurant. It was marinated eggplant on top of greasy polenta and some barely cooked brussels sprouts. I suggest you eat somewhere else. The old town is within walking distance, approximately 10-15 minutes. "
"Stayed one night. Brand new hotel just opened. Very comfy bed, free breakfast was amazing and the hotel is across the street from the wroclaw airport. 1 minute walk. Would stay again. "
"This facility is good in several respects: It is relatively new, therefore clean and modern. One aspect I liked was the 24/7 staffing by young girls who, when asked, provided knowledgeable help on, for example, where to find the breaker box (I popped one by accident). Four things I didn't like: 1) Not enough parking - this is a common Euro problem, but it seems to me a new facility could easily have built-in underground parking, but no, there are only about 12 regular spaces and another 5-6 overflow out front (robbing parking from the attached beauty saloon - they must be thrilled). As the place has 33 rooms, this is clearly not enough (in May) - what's it like during the high season? 2) No laundry service. When I asked where the laundry was, I was informed there isn't one and I have the right to "go to any public laundromat in the city". Gee, thanks. Would it kill them to partner with a laundry service to collect/deliver for their guests? 3) PILLOWS Positively the WORST "pillows" I have tried to sleep on in the last 10 years - any that's saying something. Their garbage is of the balloon variety, forcing me to sleep with a bent neck all night and the resultant pain all the next day. On that very next day, I was forced to go to Zara downtown and pay 50 bucks for a real pillow that felt like I had died and gone to heaven the next night and for the rest of my stay. 4) This is a personal beef about all these "apart-hotels"; No Toaster - I want toast in the morning."
Hotels near other Wojslawice Arboretum attractions
Church of St Peter and St Paul
After visiting Church of St Peter and St Paul, make a plan to see the other sights and activities in Niemcza. Make time to visit the monuments and churches while you're in the area.
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Dzierzoniow Church is just one of the places to see in Dzierzoniow, so why not enjoy the other things to explore during your travels? Discover the area's festivals and churches.
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