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Piast Hostel has been reviewed 21 times by Hostelworld.com customers.

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Piast Hostel in Wroclaw, Poland

98 Pilsudskiego Street,

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Reviews


It was hard to avoid the feeling that it was just a bit seedy. Nothing in particular, just an overall feeling.

Danish, Australia, stayed on 8th Oct 08

Good location to train station with a 10-15 minute walk to town centre. very basic with clean shared bathrooms. cheap and you get what you pay for

hughbradshaw2053, Poland, stayed on 17th Sep 08

About Piast Hostel


Delightful Piast Hostel is perfectly situated in the centre of picturesque Wroclaw, just few a steps from Square Market and only 100m from the Railway Station.

Hostel provides:
Accommodation for 180 people (all our rooms are fitted with: wash basins. desks, wardrobes and on guest request - TV);
Public toilets and showers
TV saloon - common room with satellite TV, and music;
Breakfast room, where we serve (on guest’s request): breakfast, lunch and dinner.
Free luggage storage;
Free bedding;
24h reception.
Everything in the city center of Wroclaw is very cheap and reasonable.

Our hostel is visited mostly by young people from all over the world who choose reasonable prices, pleasant atmosphere and imminence of city attractions.

Dubbed 'the Meeting Place' of Poland, Wroclaw can certainly claim to be one of the nation's most forward looking cities. A thriving business and cultural hub, this small town hosts more than its fair share of international events - the big one on the horizon being Euro 2012. But you don't need a special occasion to pay Wroclaw a visit. Quite apart from its spectacular Market Square, towering churches and leafy parks, Wroclaw is full of charming surprises. Where else could you hope to find one of the world's few panoramic paintings, a Japanese Garden, and an army of gnomes...?

Wroclaw Poland, the capital of Lower Silesia, is rapidly catching the attention of tourists and businessmen alike. Its perch upon the Odra river and the veritable maze of islands and bridges that make up the city have gained it the title of the 'Venice of Poland'.

Overall Rating: 69%From a total of 23 Reviews

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Facilities

  • Card Phones
  • Common Room
  • Linen Included
  • Towels Hire
  • Luggage Storage
  • Elevator
  • 24 Hour Reception


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