The Stranger Hostel Wroclaw
We're the only hostel with an entertainment and media den that's built a reputation as a social hub and made us famous. We call it the Ju Ju Lounge. With broadband internet terminals, Wi-Fi, spankin' fast computers, DVD movies and X-Box games projected onto our 3-meter
screen
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Centrum Hostel
30 places available, reception 24
hours, breakfast included in price, the kitchen disposal.
yearly object. Prices ...
Orange Hostel Nad Fos
Wroclaw, the capital of Lower Silesia, is one of the oldest and most beautiful cities in Poland. Situated at the foot of the Sudety
Mountains, upon the Odra River and cut through by its numerous tributaries and canals, it is an exceptional city of 12 islands and 112 bridges. offers cheap and comfortable rooms: singles, doubles, and triples. We have a kitchen for individual use, fax machine and internet. We also have a guarded car park and a 24hr
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Nathans Villa Hostel
Located on one of the busiest pedestrian streets and only 100 meters from the market square makes this absolutely perfect location to explore Wroclaw’s, many tourist attractions! We are very easy to find, in-between the train station and the market
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Dizzy Daisy Hostel Wroclaw Reja Street
Wroclaw probably the cheapest accommodation in the very centre of Wroclaw. Singles, doubles, and rooms with three beds are available. We are located in the
neighborhood of attractions like Zoo, Panorama Raclawicka, Legendary Ostrow Tumski and many more monuments that Wroclaw has to offer. Moreover the staff has been chosen for the best in the whole chain
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Dizzy Daisy Hostel Wroclaw
Our hostel is near Panorama Raclawicka and the zoo. It is also just 20 minutes from the center. As well as that, from the hostel it's only 15 min to reach Ostrow Tumski, the historical cradle of Wroclaw. We offer the cheapest accommodation for individuals and groups sleeping 1, 2 or 3
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Wrocław (German: Breslau, Czech: Vratislav; Latin: Wratislavia or Vratislavia) is the capital of Lower Silesia in southwestern Poland, situated on the Oder River (Odra). As of 2004, the city's population was estimated to be 638,000. It is the principal city of the Lower Silesia region and the administrative seat of the Lower Silesian Voivodship (since 1999), previously of Wrocław Voivodship. The city is also a separate city-county.