Hotel Start (Krakow, Poland) Reviews

Hotel Start (Krakow, Poland) Hotel International

Newest Review: ... the expensive pay-per-minute ones. Generally the public areas and corridors were clean and well maintained if a bit dated and "institutional". Check in was easy, the receptionist merely took photocopies of our passports rather than go through the time-consuming process of filling out forms and issued us with our room key. She explained that we could pay for breakfast in advance or on the spot, either at reception or at the counter in the restaurant. Breakfast costs 15 PLN per person which is quite expensive when you know that the "Chef's Special" for lunch or dinner costs only 9 PLN. However, as taking breakfast at the... more

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Crowned ReviewHotel Start (Krakow, Poland): Hotel Start - you'd be mad to dismiss it (1992 words)
by - written on 29/10/08, updated on  30/10/08 (Very useful, 250 readings)
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How did I come to stay at Hotel Start in Krakow? When searching for a cheap weekend in Krakow I looked at Easyjet Holidays which offer a flight/hotel combination and which appeared to be quite good value. Of course, it wouldn't make my flight any cheaper but the policy of bulk-buying rooms means you do get a good deal on the accommodation. The cheapest deal meant staying at Hotel Start; it's classed as a two star, though I tend to ignore star classifications as I don't find them that helpful when standards vary from country to country. I "googled" the hotel before booking and found their own website as well as a handful of reviews on ...  Read the complete review

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