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Poland Hotels - City Hotel Site Map

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Jaroslaw Jelenia Gora Jozefow
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Kalisz Kalisz Karpacz Kartuzy Katowice Kazimierz Dolny Kedzierzyn Kozle Kepno Kielce Kobior Kobylak Kobylka Kolobrzeg Komorniki Konin Konstancin-Jeziorna Koszalin Krag (East Pomerania) Krag (West Pomerania) Krakow Krotoszyn Kudowa-Zdroj Kujawy Pomerania Kutno
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Leba Legnica Lezno Lodz Lomianki Lomza Luban Lublin Lubliniec Lubusz Lukta
  • Individual Rating
    5.0

    Grand Hotel
    Steps away from Krakow's Market Square, this hotel is truly grand. Our room was large by European hotel standards and had dramatically high ceilings. To get to our room, we chose to walk up the wide marble staircase each day rather than take the elevator. Staying at this hotel should give you the same "grand" feeling we had when we stayed there....More

    Hotels.com guest on March-23

  • Not Recommended

    Individual Rating
    2.0

    RT Monopol
    good location near the old town, BUT: dirty/nasty-looking carpet, shower smaller than a phone booth, tiny room with horribky hard and uncomfortable beds, no ac, room fills with bugs from the park across the street, loud trams on the street below, rude and unhelpful staff, no fridge or air conditioning, hotel couldn't provide ice during a heat wave, lousy airline-like breakfast, hotel ran out of soap one day, overpriced considering the poor quality of service....More

    Hotels.com guest on July-30

  • Not Recommended

    Individual Rating
    2.0

    Marriott Warsaw
    This is a typical city centre hotel full of ex-pat UK and US business types who are probably on expense accounts and don't care they're being ripped off. This place is soulless. Our room was shoebox size. The service was poor. It was crowded. And really expensive. ?20 to use the internet. Breakfast for two around ?40. There are plenty of other hotels in Warsaw that are twice as friendly and half the price. This was my first and last time staying at a Marriott Hotel....More

    Hotels.com guest on February-03