My room was very quiet and warm with ample storage
space. A two door wardrobe with shelves, hangars and
a large mirror. Two chairs with a table and two bedside
cabinets. Mine was a twin bed.
I had a bathroom with an actual bath, shower included,
the water heated up quickly, unlike those accursed eco
systems where you can have a cup of tea and a
sandwich whilst waiting for it to warm up. Ample towels
and soap.
I had a kettle with two mugs tea and sugar. There was
a hair dryer and a large fan for humid days.
The room includes a small fridge. This is useful since
there is a small grocery shop just across the road. Where
you can buy sandwiches, beer, fruit, yogurt, chocolate
and such, for in room snacks.
I liked the lighting. Some rooms are very dim.
The downside was predictable and sad. There is in fact
no TV unless you speak Polish. The room had a TV but
not a single channel in English. Not even news channels.
It had a music channel if you want to spend the whole
week listening to music.
The rooms are not at all soundproofed. I fell asleep
with the TV very quiet in my room, but my neighbour was
still disturbed. No hotel parking.
Older people may note there is no elevator. I was on
the top floor but this was only the second floor.
There was a breakfast available at extra charge. But
very close, (50 Metre), is Krakow's main shopping mall.
I recommend the ice cream shop.