Dizzy Daisy Hostels


Dizzy Daisy has already opened up a fine hostel north of the Old Town. This one on the historic Krakowska avenue takes them to the heart of Kazimierz, a district that is now enjoying a colourful renaissance. Kazimierz has an arty, bohemian flavour and it is one of the most popular areas amongst young Cracovians. This is a good base to set yourself up in - you can expect high standards from the Dizzy Daisy team, who are linked to many quality hostels across Europe. Beds kick off at 50 zloty, there's no lock-out, and security lockers are available

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Dizzy Daisy Hostels

"believe this particularly branch of Dizzy's is now closed!"

Jean
United States
Mar.18.2008
Overall rating
3/5

"The buildings are dormitory for students that they converts in hostels in summer. The price its 4x higher than other students rooms in poland. they only clean bathrooms and kitchen once in a week. Itīs a rob. "

Juan E.
Spain
Aug.02.2007
Overall rating
1/5

"Something has to be done about this hell hole. The staff are rediculous and the place is simply there to make as much money as possible. We felt completely insecure in the place and we would strongly advice others NOT TO STAY HERE."

Maria
Ireland
Aug.31.2006
Overall rating
1/5

"Nice and guiet...buth the staff was awesome:)"

John
United States
Aug.08.2005
Overall rating
5/5

"Really nice and cosy hostel with a great staff:))Thanks a lot!"

Caren
Ireland
Aug.08.2005
Overall rating
4/5

"This hostel treated us inexcusably. My boyfriend and I booked a double room, only to be told when we arrived that the previous occupants had disappeared and taken the key with them. The hostel, it appears, had no spare. We were offered a room instead in an old unused room, three buildings distant from the hostel, in a poorly-lit residential building with questionable security. It was not a double-room but a children's dormitory, with single cots on the floor. It was also thoroughly remote from the hostel and facilities and a very uncomfortable place to stay. We were promised that on the second night of our stay we would be relocated to the main building and given the double we had initially booked, or a replacement. Instead, when we went on the second day to collect the key, we were told that the room had been given to someone else, and there was no more space. We were made to stay for a second night in the remote room. Although we had been told we would be charged a discounted rate because of the unsatisfactory situation, instead on checking out they attempted to charge us the normal rate for a double room, though we had expressly agreed a discount. The staff were unhelpful, obstructive and clearly out to squeeze as much money out of us as possible - the room would have stood empty had we not been put in it and was evidently not normally part of the hostel, so double-booking their available space let them make extra cash. I would expect them to do the same thing again, and would advise anyone against staying here. Go to Mama's Hostel or Nathan's Villa instead - places where you can really appreciate what a magical city Krakow is."

Laura
United Kingdom
Sep.19.2004
Overall rating
1/5