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Akira Bed & Breakfast
A thoroughly adequate log-sawing option just north of Wrocław's centre, Akira offers rooms for one, two or three people at prices fairly comparable to a private room in a hostel.
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Cilantro Bed & Breakfast
A bit tricky to find, but completely worth the trouble. On the sixth floor (don't worry, there's an elevator) and offering
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Dom Turystyczny 'TRIO'
It’s got the three C’s: cheap, clean and close to the centre. Furniture is vaguely modern, conference and office facilities are available, and all rooms are neat and vaguely modern.
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Etap
This bland-for-your-buck budget option will do well to remind you that, in the end, a hotel is a hotel. Here's a roof o'er your head and a comfortable bed.
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Etap Hotel Wrocław Stadion
In anticipation of Euro 2012, Wrocław has a new footie stadium and this is the spiffy hotel that popped up with it. A full
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Podkowa
It's unlikely you'll be spending much time down here in the Krzyki residential area. But if you don't mind the 15-minute tram ride into town, this is a friendly, comfortable alternative.
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Podróżnik
Not the flea-ridden halfway-house you’d expect from a bus-station hotel, Podróżnik touts private showers and clean rooms.
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Polonia
Though not looking quite as plush as it did as the star of hundreds of 1930s postcards, once past the perfunctory reception the Polonia is still a decent hotel that offers big - if a little plain - rooms for a more than fair price.
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Savoy
Presumably named after the cabbage dish, not the more famous hotel, this reasonably central battered communist legacy is a grim establishment offering little in the way of comfort or spoken English.
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U Szermierzy
You may be tempted to turn around and plunk down your credit card some place swankier when you first see U Szermierzy's courtyard.
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