Dizzy Daisy Hostels

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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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reviewed by Jean from United States on Mar.18.2008 | |
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reviewed by Juan E. from Spain on Aug.02.2007 | |
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reviewed by Maria from Ireland on Aug.31.2006 | |
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reviewed by John from United States on Aug.08.2005 | |
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reviewed by Caren from Ireland on Aug.08.2005 | |
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reviewed by Laura from United Kingdom on Sep.19.2004 | |
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