About Hotel Dwór Polski
Hotel Dwór Polski, set in a 16th century town house in the old town of Wroclaw, just off Market Square, makes for an atmospheric venue for business events and weddings.
The en-suite bedrooms and apartments are equipped with satellite TV, minibars and free Wi-Fi.
Hotel Dwór Polski hosts three unique events’ halls offering views over the square. As well as the traditional conference hall, there is a colourful Viennese-style banqueting hall, plus an elegant Skylight Hall. The latter boasts an ornate stained glass ceiling window, fountain and grand piano.
A traditional Polish breakfast is served each morning, whilst the Królewska or ‘royal’ restaurant, with its historical decor and seating on the square, also serves authentic fare. The Karczma Piastów, complete with a hidden outdoor patio, offers a more down-to-earth setting and menu.
The Park Juliusza Słowackiego, with its immense 360 degree painting of the Battle of Racławice, is about a 15-minute walk away. The Philharmonic Hall is just 500 metres from the accommodation.
Positive Reviews
positive:
Unbeatable Wroclaw location.
Dwór Polski guests said they would be hard pressed to find a better Wroclaw location, since they were based right on the old town's main market square, close to a great selection of dining and drinking establishments and just a short walk from Plac Solny.
positive:
Friendly, knowledgeable staff, good breakfasts.
The staff here is reportedly friendly, offering attentive, accommodating service, as well as knowledgeable tips about the best attractions of the city. On top of this, guests reported tasty food on offer in the breakfast buffet, in addition to cooked-to-order eggs.
positive:
Traditional 16th Century building, strong Wi-Fi.
Guests said this hotel is found in an impressive 16th Century building with a traditional ambience and wood panelling. On the flipside, the rooms were reportedly clean, had strong, free Wi-Fi and secure private parking available.
Negative Reviews
negative:
Some say dated, not quite four star.
Some of those who stayed at Dwór Polski considered it to be dated and in need of renovation; with the old carpets and furniture receiving particular attention. On this note, a few guests thought that, in their opinion, it should not be rated as a 4-star hotel.
negative:
Beds a bit uncomfortable.
Likewise, some guests mentioned the mattresses as being worn and uncomfortable, opining that these should also be replaced.
negative:
Main market square noise possible.
A few of those who stayed mentioned that noise from revellers in the main square is possible. They said this was fine with the windows closed, but not so nice if they had to keep them open in hot summer weather.