Listed under Hostels in Kraków, Poland.
Newly renovated but part of a complex built in the 14th century this hostel has been decorated in warm colours and with a wood-y, home-y feel that goes with their stated ethos that ‘Hostels are about people not just about facilities’. When it comes to facilities they do pretty well anyway, offering free breakfast, laundry, internet access and lockers, a TV room with a Monday Night Movie session. On Thursdays the hostel staff will serve you up some home made cake, on Wednesdays they’ll invite you to sit out in the garden and sip wine with them, and Sundays it’s Polish Vodka tasting– which sounds better than at home. So sounds like you’ll be getting to know the staff then.
If you want a bit more privacy there are four double rooms available in a separate building.
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