Hotel Tumski(3 stars)
ul. Wyspa Słodowa 10, 50-266 Wrocław Show mapGerhard
Beautiful Altstadthotel in Beslau archived
- Recommended hotel
- Families
- Translated
- City break
- June 2010
The hotel is located on a small island, Tumski washed of the Or. A bridge leads to city center by Rynek (main square), the other about the houses around with the large cathedral. The location is great in the oldest part Beslaus. The Tumski is pleasant small with 103 beds. Opened in 2001 in a former Palace of the Fraternity Rhineland-Palatinate, sleeps height slezská-German history. The hotel provides a breakfast in the rooms of the Old Mill restaurant on the ground floor. Where we ate two days exploring Polish-quaint, also on the terrace with a view of the or the ... cathedral. Sensational! read more
Justyna
Very bad. archived
- Hotel not recommended
- Couples
- Translated
- City break
- August 2009
The hotel's location is really good. The reservation was made by email, we are traveling as a couple. On arrival we got a room with 2 beds, which! I tried it with the front desk to try and sort it out, the is talking about I would have in the E-mail that we should have a few.. They offered to move them together!! We enjoyed very small room. The night before the hotel a group gathered very noisy. The front desk has not reacted at all and we could not sleep. Breakfast was poor, especially the coffee. read more
Oliver
Small personnable city hotel archived
- Recommended hotel
- Families
- Translated
- City break
- July 2009
The "Tumski" hotel offers the 3 star standard a good place to stay. Service, cleanliness and also the breakfast are quite reasonable. Great in the reception area for use a free internet corner for an extra charge. read more
Barbara
Close to the center and good food archived
- Recommended hotel
- Families
- Translated
- Other stay
- June 2009
I stayed at this hotel spur of the moment, my uncle was checked in and I only stayed one night. At the reception, it was no problem I slept in the room with therein, in addition, there was the possibility to move from the couch to sleep. The buffet breakfast had everything you need regional specialities. The hotel is ideally located to get about anywhere fast everything is easily accessible by foot. read more
Maria
Pleasant hotel in central location archived
- Recommended hotel
- Singles
- Translated
- Other stay
- April 2009
I was in that hotel for Easter Tumski (Domhotel), set on a Oderinsel and the former home of a frat house look from the 1920 's is. In the lobby there was a decoration (uniform). I found the front desk very friendly, however I've with the young people spoke English. As so many guests in the house, but I noticed that it was also spoke German well. They gave me a map and explained patient, how to get to the Japanese garden will, which by the way is highly recommended. You do across the bridge to the street and turn ... left shortly after, where there is a bus stop (Straba) is. Tickets can be simply to operate vending machines (German menu) purchase. There are several Breslauer wanted to help me, very nice people!!! Near the reception there was a laptop as a Internetmedium available. My room was on the 1st floor with view to the Or. Enjoyed the room very much, as not 08/15 on the Nachtkasten was a personalized welcome card for of Easter, the now my photo album rotunda. Several German TV channels, desk and very clean bathroom. I liked it very much. Homepage with German link: www.hotel-tumski.com.pl The Resto "Mühlenschänke" with a nice Valle dAosta served the breakfast buffet. Otherwise, I only ate there once. I was satisfied so far, but somehow I had the impression that you find a job did not more. Still okay. From the Tumski it takes about 15-20 minutes. Walk in the lovely city or you can take the tram to the shopping center (glass box). Furthermore, it is with tram to the train station, I found very interesting and in a Japanese garden (not in the direction of the city center and train station, but Lima). Wroclaw is worth a visit despite the still bad wounds from the Nazi" and the "glorious times of communism. The town is not with the luxurious Gdansk/Gdańsk to compare. Easter holidays were a lot of Polish families with rhinestone-Eierkörbchen churches, to bless you there. A very nice custom, I think. read more
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