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Ślęża - Galeria Anart

Great Polonia Swidnica City Center
4.2/58 Reviews

Great Polonia Swidnica City Center

Swidnica
The one positive of the hotel is it's location, right off the Market Square, however, since Świdnica is totally walkable (10 minutes to the Church of Peace, etc) and since all the establishments, except for one, on the Market Square roll up by 10:00PM on a Saturday night, there is no added value to the location. We were a group of 9 travelling to the Bach Festival - and this is a consensus opinion of all of us. Staff does not smile or greet at any time. This is not a language issue, as our entire group was bilingual. Further, we are all frequent travellers and even in Asia, where the hotel maids or kitchen staff don't speak English, they will smile and say the local equivalent of 'hello'. Not here. In the breakfast room you are expected to clean your dishes up after yourself. The selection of foodstuffs is totally basic, bread is a failure as is the coffee. If the coffee machine lacks milk or the grounds need to be removed, you will have to wait until the kitchen staff decides to leave their lair and come out and check. There will be no aknowledgement that you needed to wait, i.e. ”sorry, I didn't realize the machine stopped functioning”. There is no restaurant. There is no water in the room (imagine waking at 02:00 and being thirsty). There is no A/C and I doubt the tiny fan would do much. As mentioned the clothes closet is IKEA and there are no drawers to place your belongings into. The one (and only one) outlet in the room is hidden behind a table which you will need to move to access the outlet to charge your phone or laptop. As for the bathroom - how do I count the ways.... There is no bathmat. The soap for the shower is a single serving (imagine a ketchup container from a takeout) of a soap/shampoo. What happens if you want to take two showers? No conditioner or body lotion. The shower stall is totally inaccessible to anyone with mobility issues as the entry is 20 inches (narrow) and one needs to raise one's foot 20 inches off the ground. Similarly, the elevator is so small (both size and entry) that there is NO possibility for an individual with a walker to enter (best not speak about wheelchair bound individuals). If you locate the parking (as mentioned in another review it is hard to locate) the passage from the parking lot to the hotel reception desk involves 4 steps up, a narrow platform and three steps down, with no handrail. Again, individuals with mobility issues would have a problem maneuvering this. There is no one avaialable to help with luggage if an individual needs or wishes it. The bed has a mattress set inside a wide frame, and set very close to the floor. Again, for individuals with mobility issues, a major problem. Members of our group also noted that the mattresses were truly uncomfortable and led to back pain (and this in a 32 year old!!!). If I were ranking this establishment for travellers with mobility issues, I would give it a negative rating. There are other hotels in the are

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Dwór z XIX w.

Great Polonia Swidnica City Center
4.2/58 Reviews

Great Polonia Swidnica City Center

Swidnica
The one positive of the hotel is it's location, right off the Market Square, however, since Świdnica is totally walkable (10 minutes to the Church of Peace, etc) and since all the establishments, except for one, on the Market Square roll up by 10:00PM on a Saturday night, there is no added value to the location. We were a group of 9 travelling to the Bach Festival - and this is a consensus opinion of all of us. Staff does not smile or greet at any time. This is not a language issue, as our entire group was bilingual. Further, we are all frequent travellers and even in Asia, where the hotel maids or kitchen staff don't speak English, they will smile and say the local equivalent of 'hello'. Not here. In the breakfast room you are expected to clean your dishes up after yourself. The selection of foodstuffs is totally basic, bread is a failure as is the coffee. If the coffee machine lacks milk or the grounds need to be removed, you will have to wait until the kitchen staff decides to leave their lair and come out and check. There will be no aknowledgement that you needed to wait, i.e. ”sorry, I didn't realize the machine stopped functioning”. There is no restaurant. There is no water in the room (imagine waking at 02:00 and being thirsty). There is no A/C and I doubt the tiny fan would do much. As mentioned the clothes closet is IKEA and there are no drawers to place your belongings into. The one (and only one) outlet in the room is hidden behind a table which you will need to move to access the outlet to charge your phone or laptop. As for the bathroom - how do I count the ways.... There is no bathmat. The soap for the shower is a single serving (imagine a ketchup container from a takeout) of a soap/shampoo. What happens if you want to take two showers? No conditioner or body lotion. The shower stall is totally inaccessible to anyone with mobility issues as the entry is 20 inches (narrow) and one needs to raise one's foot 20 inches off the ground. Similarly, the elevator is so small (both size and entry) that there is NO possibility for an individual with a walker to enter (best not speak about wheelchair bound individuals). If you locate the parking (as mentioned in another review it is hard to locate) the passage from the parking lot to the hotel reception desk involves 4 steps up, a narrow platform and three steps down, with no handrail. Again, individuals with mobility issues would have a problem maneuvering this. There is no one avaialable to help with luggage if an individual needs or wishes it. The bed has a mattress set inside a wide frame, and set very close to the floor. Again, for individuals with mobility issues, a major problem. Members of our group also noted that the mattresses were truly uncomfortable and led to back pain (and this in a 32 year old!!!). If I were ranking this establishment for travellers with mobility issues, I would give it a negative rating. There are other hotels in the are

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St. Michael the Archangel Church

Great Polonia Swidnica City Center
4.2/58 Reviews

Great Polonia Swidnica City Center

Swidnica
The one positive of the hotel is it's location, right off the Market Square, however, since Świdnica is totally walkable (10 minutes to the Church of Peace, etc) and since all the establishments, except for one, on the Market Square roll up by 10:00PM on a Saturday night, there is no added value to the location. We were a group of 9 travelling to the Bach Festival - and this is a consensus opinion of all of us. Staff does not smile or greet at any time. This is not a language issue, as our entire group was bilingual. Further, we are all frequent travellers and even in Asia, where the hotel maids or kitchen staff don't speak English, they will smile and say the local equivalent of 'hello'. Not here. In the breakfast room you are expected to clean your dishes up after yourself. The selection of foodstuffs is totally basic, bread is a failure as is the coffee. If the coffee machine lacks milk or the grounds need to be removed, you will have to wait until the kitchen staff decides to leave their lair and come out and check. There will be no aknowledgement that you needed to wait, i.e. ”sorry, I didn't realize the machine stopped functioning”. There is no restaurant. There is no water in the room (imagine waking at 02:00 and being thirsty). There is no A/C and I doubt the tiny fan would do much. As mentioned the clothes closet is IKEA and there are no drawers to place your belongings into. The one (and only one) outlet in the room is hidden behind a table which you will need to move to access the outlet to charge your phone or laptop. As for the bathroom - how do I count the ways.... There is no bathmat. The soap for the shower is a single serving (imagine a ketchup container from a takeout) of a soap/shampoo. What happens if you want to take two showers? No conditioner or body lotion. The shower stall is totally inaccessible to anyone with mobility issues as the entry is 20 inches (narrow) and one needs to raise one's foot 20 inches off the ground. Similarly, the elevator is so small (both size and entry) that there is NO possibility for an individual with a walker to enter (best not speak about wheelchair bound individuals). If you locate the parking (as mentioned in another review it is hard to locate) the passage from the parking lot to the hotel reception desk involves 4 steps up, a narrow platform and three steps down, with no handrail. Again, individuals with mobility issues would have a problem maneuvering this. There is no one avaialable to help with luggage if an individual needs or wishes it. The bed has a mattress set inside a wide frame, and set very close to the floor. Again, for individuals with mobility issues, a major problem. Members of our group also noted that the mattresses were truly uncomfortable and led to back pain (and this in a 32 year old!!!). If I were ranking this establishment for travellers with mobility issues, I would give it a negative rating. There are other hotels in the are

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Underground Mine Tourist Route Swirls

Great Polonia Swidnica City Center
4.2/58 Reviews

Great Polonia Swidnica City Center

Swidnica
The one positive of the hotel is it's location, right off the Market Square, however, since Świdnica is totally walkable (10 minutes to the Church of Peace, etc) and since all the establishments, except for one, on the Market Square roll up by 10:00PM on a Saturday night, there is no added value to the location. We were a group of 9 travelling to the Bach Festival - and this is a consensus opinion of all of us. Staff does not smile or greet at any time. This is not a language issue, as our entire group was bilingual. Further, we are all frequent travellers and even in Asia, where the hotel maids or kitchen staff don't speak English, they will smile and say the local equivalent of 'hello'. Not here. In the breakfast room you are expected to clean your dishes up after yourself. The selection of foodstuffs is totally basic, bread is a failure as is the coffee. If the coffee machine lacks milk or the grounds need to be removed, you will have to wait until the kitchen staff decides to leave their lair and come out and check. There will be no aknowledgement that you needed to wait, i.e. ”sorry, I didn't realize the machine stopped functioning”. There is no restaurant. There is no water in the room (imagine waking at 02:00 and being thirsty). There is no A/C and I doubt the tiny fan would do much. As mentioned the clothes closet is IKEA and there are no drawers to place your belongings into. The one (and only one) outlet in the room is hidden behind a table which you will need to move to access the outlet to charge your phone or laptop. As for the bathroom - how do I count the ways.... There is no bathmat. The soap for the shower is a single serving (imagine a ketchup container from a takeout) of a soap/shampoo. What happens if you want to take two showers? No conditioner or body lotion. The shower stall is totally inaccessible to anyone with mobility issues as the entry is 20 inches (narrow) and one needs to raise one's foot 20 inches off the ground. Similarly, the elevator is so small (both size and entry) that there is NO possibility for an individual with a walker to enter (best not speak about wheelchair bound individuals). If you locate the parking (as mentioned in another review it is hard to locate) the passage from the parking lot to the hotel reception desk involves 4 steps up, a narrow platform and three steps down, with no handrail. Again, individuals with mobility issues would have a problem maneuvering this. There is no one avaialable to help with luggage if an individual needs or wishes it. The bed has a mattress set inside a wide frame, and set very close to the floor. Again, for individuals with mobility issues, a major problem. Members of our group also noted that the mattresses were truly uncomfortable and led to back pain (and this in a 32 year old!!!). If I were ranking this establishment for travellers with mobility issues, I would give it a negative rating. There are other hotels in the are

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Local Travel Info

Highest PriceUS$74
Lowest PriceUS$42
Number of Reviews 0
Number of hotels9
Average Price(Weekday Night)US$61
Average Price(Weekend Night)US$60

Marcinowice Hotel Guide

On Trip.com, it's easy to search for hotels in Marcinowice. Book hotels in Marcinowice via the Trip.com website or app, it's easy and hassle-free. Marcinowice may not be a metropolis, but there are still great hotel options on Trip.com. Marcinowice is not a big city. When traveling here, you can choose to stay in hotels around the city center.

Marcinowice does not have civilian airport. You can fly into a nearby city and come here using another method of transportation. Although there aren't any airports or train stations, visitors can come to the city via bus or other means of transportation.

Marcinowice is not a tourist city, so the hospitality industry there isn't very well-developed. Many hotels can only be booked on location. When looking for hotels in Marcinowice, there are likely good options at a nightly budget of just 89 USD. There are 1 three-star hotels in Marcinowice at an average price of 34 USD per night. There are not many well-known chain hotels in Marcinowice, but staying at a unique local hotel will make you feel at home. Pałac Gruszów in Marcinowice is a favorite among Trip.com users. If you're still unsure, Trip.com recommends Hotel Preemier.

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