The room was clean, soundproof ok wifi ok.
But the bed are wierd, especially the metal bed frame, full of static electricity in winter.
You need to take public transport to the hotel or go railway station from hotel, because are really cold in winter
And nothingto eat but pizza in the hotel, nearby grocery and restaurants closed early..
The location is great, right near the Old Town. However, there were only two bathrooms for four dorm rooms, so someone was always using them. They also weren't very clean, which was a bit off-putting. It cost money just to enter the kitchen, and if you didn't pay, you couldn't even use the fridge or dishes. The paid breakfast (30 PLN) was quite basic; I'd recommend eating at a nearby milk bar for half the price instead.
Great location, close to the very walkable Nowy Świat avenue which leads all the way to the Old Town. Facilities were very clean and quite nice. One complaint - walls are thin, so you will be hearing noise from the main corridor (where the reception desk lies) and adjacent rooms.
I arrived at Dom Sofiia around 5 AM — the 24/7 reception was a big plus. A very kind and helpful lady at the front desk welcomed me and made check-in easy. The hostel is basic, but you get what you pay for — this is one of the cheapest places in Warsaw, so be prepared for a mixed crowd. The bed was clean and fresh, with soft pillows, and I slept well. The bathroom was also clean and without any issues. Overall, a solid choice for the price.
The hostel is in a very good location and it was a 30 minute walk to most major attractions. Big bonus for this hostel's location is that it is surrounded by many good restaurants.
We stayed in the large room and it was clean but a little dated. The hostel is located in a building that is more than 100 years old so you have to work through a maze of stairs to get to the room and there is no elevator. We were surprised to find out that the large room didn't have its own bathroom as many of the rooms did say when they had a shared bathroom when we booked. The shared bathroom was fine but a little small. We were given a bottle of shower gel but there was no shampoo so you may want to consider bringing your own.
Big downside to this hostel was that the windows don't have good soundproofing and we had lots of bars nearby which meant it was noisy late at night and in the morning you could hear the traffic. If you're a light sleeper you may want your own earplugs. The large room did come with its own kitchen that was equipped with utensils, plates and cookware. The room did not have AC and the open window did cool it down a bit but also made it a bit noisier.
It's good to just stay :)
But also for a longer stay is not bad, kitchen, toilet and shower common, in the room only beds, table and closets.
A little ignorant with a man on the recession at the settlement, but nothing bad about it :)
With a stay at Luxhostel24 Warsaw in Warsaw (Okęcie), you'll be within a 15-minute drive of National Stadium and Galeria Mokotow Shopping Centre. This hostel is 6.9 mi (11.1 km) from Old Town Square and 2 mi (3.3 km) from Szczesliwice Ski Slope.
Make use of convenient amenities, which include barbecue grills and a vending machine.
Buffet breakfasts are available daily from 7:00 AM to 10:00 AM for a fee.
Featured amenities include express check-in, express check-out, and a 24-hour front desk. Free self parking is available onsite.
Make yourself at home in one of the 26 guestrooms featuring refrigerators and microwaves. Prepare your meals in the shared/communal kitchen. Complimentary wireless internet access is available to keep you connected. Bathrooms have showers and hair dryers.
Everything was just so-so, but it was cheap after all, so it was okay overall. There was a bed, a shelf and a mirror in the room. There was a shared toilet and bathroom outside. The washbasin was very small and it was not very convenient to wash up.
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LLonely Railway ExplorerThe room was clean, soundproof ok wifi ok.
But the bed are wierd, especially the metal bed frame, full of static electricity in winter.
You need to take public transport to the hotel or go railway station from hotel, because are really cold in winter
And nothingto eat but pizza in the hotel, nearby grocery and restaurants closed early..
GGuest UserGreat location, close to the very walkable Nowy Świat avenue which leads all the way to the Old Town. Facilities were very clean and quite nice. One complaint - walls are thin, so you will be hearing noise from the main corridor (where the reception desk lies) and adjacent rooms.
GGuest UserThe hostel is in a very good location and it was a 30 minute walk to most major attractions. Big bonus for this hostel's location is that it is surrounded by many good restaurants.
We stayed in the large room and it was clean but a little dated. The hostel is located in a building that is more than 100 years old so you have to work through a maze of stairs to get to the room and there is no elevator. We were surprised to find out that the large room didn't have its own bathroom as many of the rooms did say when they had a shared bathroom when we booked. The shared bathroom was fine but a little small. We were given a bottle of shower gel but there was no shampoo so you may want to consider bringing your own.
Big downside to this hostel was that the windows don't have good soundproofing and we had lots of bars nearby which meant it was noisy late at night and in the morning you could hear the traffic. If you're a light sleeper you may want your own earplugs. The large room did come with its own kitchen that was equipped with utensils, plates and cookware. The room did not have AC and the open window did cool it down a bit but also made it a bit noisier.
AAnonymous Userself-service check-in worked very well, instead of staying at the airport during the night for a flight early in the morning, I could sleep some hours and take a shower
GGuest UserEverything was just so-so, but it was cheap after all, so it was okay overall. There was a bed, a shelf and a mirror in the room. There was a shared toilet and bathroom outside. The washbasin was very small and it was not very convenient to wash up.
YYogesh KaliaIts a very good budget hotel with several options based on your budget, from individual rooms to shared rooms. They seems to have good rules for everyone to follow, which is good. There was a small issue with my stay as i was asked to pay for breakfast at the restaurant while i had paid in advance at the time of booking. I told the lady many times that i have paid already and showed the voucher as well, but she was not impressed. that was bit annoying. Matter was resolved in the end, when she accepted her mistake and apologized. That is a sign of good people. So, in the end good experience.
NNao_NakoThe location is great, right near the Old Town. However, there were only two bathrooms for four dorm rooms, so someone was always using them. They also weren't very clean, which was a bit off-putting. It cost money just to enter the kitchen, and if you didn't pay, you couldn't even use the fridge or dishes. The paid breakfast (30 PLN) was quite basic; I'd recommend eating at a nearby milk bar for half the price instead.
MMilkyMeowI arrived at Dom Sofiia around 5 AM — the 24/7 reception was a big plus. A very kind and helpful lady at the front desk welcomed me and made check-in easy. The hostel is basic, but you get what you pay for — this is one of the cheapest places in Warsaw, so be prepared for a mixed crowd. The bed was clean and fresh, with soft pillows, and I slept well. The bathroom was also clean and without any issues. Overall, a solid choice for the price.
AAnonymous UserThe girls at the reception are so unfriendly. You won't ask them anything extra, which is very unusual. Usually even the worst hostel can be saved by great friendly staff.
Next. They gave me a walk-through room. That is, I deliberately chose a room with fewer beds to feel safe. But while I'm sleeping, strangers literally walk past me and my things🤡
I closed the door to the room several times, but each time it turned out to be unlocked.
I told the reception about this, they told me that ”no, the room is not a walk-through, but yes, there are 2 doors”. When I commented that someone was walking there all night, I only received indignation in the form of shaking my head🤡
The hostel has a common area near the reception area, but it is uncomfortable to be there. There is no kitchen. The bathroom and shower are separate for men, separately for women. The interior is depressing. Naked men with bellies are walking along the corridor🤡. The bed in the room is creaky. There is no air conditioning.
After my experience of staying in many hostels in Europe, this one turned out to be the worst🥸
AAndželaIt's good to just stay :)
But also for a longer stay is not bad, kitchen, toilet and shower common, in the room only beds, table and closets.
A little ignorant with a man on the recession at the settlement, but nothing bad about it :)
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