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Details
Bedsheets:
Sheets Included
Towels:
FREE
Parking:
Available
Internet Computers:
YES
Curfew:
No Curfew
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Description
Features
24 Hour Free Hot Showers
Lounge / Common space
Travel information provided
Free Breakfast
Your Comments
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Comment by Ben Krzysica
February 2007
Don't stay here if you're looking for any degree of comfort. There are several major problems with this place. Firstly, it's miles out of the way, it's a good four miles so you'll have to catch the bus everyday which gets mighty tedious, especially four times or so times a day. The beds are made from foam and have plenty of fleas (we woke up with bites on our arms and legs). Dinner is only served between 5 and 6, however the food was good. There is nothing to do at night in the tiny village so you'll be bored. We went as a family of five and moved into the centre of Zakopane after one night. The dog was running in and out of the kitchen, and the man who makes the beds tends to just walk into the room without a knock, and he is very miserable. However the owner is a nice chap and was understanding when we said we were leaving, even after making a five-night booking.
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