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rated 84%
5 reviews

address: ul. Bosacka 5

tel: +48 (12) 4213565

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Golden Hostel is located in a renovated historical building just a stone's throw from the Main Train Station, in a quiet neighbourhood that's nevertheless just 5 minutes from the Market Square. Thanks to the 24-hour reception, low prices, friendly and multi-lingual staff and clean, high standard rooms, Golden Hostel has become a place that can meet the needs of any visitor to Krakow, from tourists to students and backpackers to businessmen. The hostel also includes such perks as a DVD room, a common room, free internet, a scooter and bicycle rental, booze cruise, free airport transfer, and WiFi - amenities that you wouldn't find in a lot of hotels, much less in a hostel!

Golden Hostel

Friendly staff, really helpful.The pickup at the airport was perfect. The rooms was ok at the price, but the breakfast was not what we expected! The noise from the loudspeakers on the bus and railwaystation was awfull. Remember earplugs if you want to sleep the whole night !

reviewed by Erik Cronquist from Denmark on Sep.15.2008

Good service, friendly staff and centarly location...everything you need.

reviewed by Jacob from Belgium on Mar.18.2008

nice place, friendly staff, good breakfast...located just in the heart of cracow...oh and very clean!

reviewed by daniel from Australia on Sep.19.2007

nice, cheap and good located hostel...

reviewed by J. from Australia on Aug.18.2007

Golden Hostel is a really nice place. Stuff is great and the location - excellent. What is more they prepared breakfast for me and helped me with many things.
Best greetings Golden Hostel, I will come back s soon it is possible.

reviewed by Akil from Israel on Jul.18.2007

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