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Wrocław Mid-Range Hotels
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Duet
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For what you pay, you get a surprising amount of space here. Really. Terrific beds (and with the choice of twins or doubles you can
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Wodnik
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Mid-range
Following a fantastic renovation, the interiors have been redone in subtle Dutch style and the Wodnik oozes elegance. The
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Campanile Wrocław Stare Miasto
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Great value. Rooms are large, smart and spacious, and come decorated in the Campanile colours of green and yellow with chequered duvets and curtains, and creature comforts like satellite TV and air-con.
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Patio
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One of the city's better accommodation options, Patio is a sumptuous hotel in a top location only minutes from the market square.
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Bugatti
A secluded villa on the city limits is the home of this gem. While its distance might make it an odd choice, the furnishings provide plenty of traditional character, and the staff are helpful.
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Campanile Wrocław Stare Miasto
Great value. Rooms are large, smart and spacious, and come decorated in the Campanile colours of green and yellow with chequered duvets and curtains, and creature comforts like satellite TV and air-con.
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Centrum Dikul
Occupying a wonderfully restored Secession building opposite the Archaeology and Military museums, this comfortable hotel offers ample opportunities for pampering.
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Duet
For what you pay, you get a surprising amount of space here. Really. Terrific beds (and with the choice of twins or doubles you
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Europejski
You may remember this place as a completely mediocre hotel with everything from carpets to curtains done up in a 1960s shade of chocolate brown; a tasty colour for cake, rather revolting used anywhere else.
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Hotel Bacero
A strange but not unattractive low-rise which is a long, long way from the centre of the city, but if you can get over that rather large hump, then you are looking at a bargain here.
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Hotel Gem
Though set a fair distance from the centre (you'll need a car or taxi) near a fork in the Odra River, this modern German-funded hotel is surrounded by greenery and offers plenty of peace and quiet.
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Hotel Vega
Decorated with bits of pseudo-velvet and plastic vines Vega is an interesting alternative to the more antiseptic mid-range options.
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Jasek
A new hotel offering completely acceptable generic standards aimed at those passing through. In the outskirts, so if you don’t have your own transport expect to be forking out taxi fares left, right and centre.
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Jester
A low-rise modern villa offering prim, spotless rooms painted in pastel shades. Accommodation comes with internet connection and satellite TV, as well as en-suite bathrooms.
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Lothus
Previous visitors to Wrocław may remember what once stood here; the shabby Saigon hotel complete with a hairdresser staffed by women who would do more than just cut hair.
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Marshal
Freshly scrubbed and spotlessly clean across from Wrocław's main train station, you can't beat the location which features magnificent views of the city's grand transportation complex.
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Novotel
This squat 60s structure surrounded by flagpoles and conifers hides good value accommodation on the fringes of Wrocław. Subject of a recent rehab, Wrocław's Novotel now includes 34 deluxe rooms and a brand-new lobby.
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Olimpia
You’re going to have to pick your way through a physical education academy before you reach the lobby of this end-of-the-world hotel.
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Orbita
A vaguely futuristic building with swirly patterns on the floor and neat cream-coloured rooms. The accommodation is compact, verging on tiny, with a double bed amounting to no more than two single beds pushed together.
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Patio
One of the city's better accommodation options, Patio is a sumptuous hotel in a top location only minutes from the market square.
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Polonia
Though not looking quite as plush as it did as the star of hundreds of 1930s postcards, the Polonia has recently been restored to 3-star status and continues to offer ordinary, but big rooms for a fair price.
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Quality System Hotel Wrocław
Clean cream colours lend a sharp modern look to the System and all rooms come equipped with their own PC and flatscreen TV. This
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Tumski
While nothing to rhapsodise about, Tumski offers pleasant rooms staring across the Oder and new fixtures and fittings. The chief
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Wodnik
Following a fantastic renovation, the interiors have been redone in subtle Dutch style and the Wodnik oozes elegance.
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