Hotel Abel

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If the arty, laidback spirit of Kazimierz appeals then you're on to a winner here. This bohemian district may appear a little rundown, but its got character oozing from every brick. This recently opened hotel seamlessly absorbs the district's arty character. Nothing grand or superslick, just a cosy little place with plenty of quirky details. There are fifteen rooms in all, including singles, doubles and triples, all with private bathroom. The prices are very reasonable for a location thats on one of Kazimierz's most interesting streets. |
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reviewed by Noreen from Ireland on Apr.14.2007 | |
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reviewed by sheila mattu from United Kingdom on Nov.12.2006 | |
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reviewed by Jennifer Waldron from United Kingdom on Sep.17.2006 | |
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reviewed by OW from Norway on Aug.15.2006 | |
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reviewed by Rachel from Ireland on Mar.18.2006 | |
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reviewed by Janez Fajfar from Micronesia, Federated States of on Mar.15.2006 | |
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reviewed by Alex Black from Micronesia, Federated States of on Feb.01.2006 | |
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reviewed by Cheryl from United States on Mar.19.2005 | |
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reviewed by Peter and Jelmer from Netherlands on Feb.23.2005 | |
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Loved this simple hotel, stayed in May 06 in room number 11 which had a tiny balcony, loved it, had a good nights sleep in a lovely location, would stay again. 











