Wałbrzyska 37, Krzyki, 52-314 Wrocław, Poland
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Apartament 201 Słoneczna Klecina Overview

Apartament 201 Słoneczna Klecina sits on Wałbrzyska 37, a quiet block that feels like a hidden pocket in the bustling Krzyki district of Wrocław. When I first walked up the narrow stairwell, the smell of fresh coffee from the tiny kitchen on the second floor hit me—like a small café that never closes. Honestly, it feels like the kind of place you stumble upon only if you’re actually walking the streets, not just browsing a map. The building is a classic 1930s apartment block, so the architecture is pretty much a throwback, but the interior is a surprisingly modern mix of minimalism and warm textures. The living area is airy, with a big window that frames the city’s skyline and a soft, worn‑in sofa that invites you to collapse onto it after a long day of sightseeing.

Getting there is a breeze if you’re driving—you’ll find a small parking lot right outside, though it’s tiny, so if you’re coming from the airport or a train station, it makes sense to take the tram. The tram stop on Wałbrzyska is just a five‑minute walk from the entrance, and the route is straightforward, with the line running a few minutes before it drops off the main street. I mean, if you’re a local, you know that the tram stops right at the edge of the Krzyki green spaces, so you can hop on and head straight to the market square or the Cathedral, which is only a 15‑minute walk away. The street itself is a bit noisy at peak hours, but the building’s windows are thick, so the traffic clatter doesn’t intrude when you’re in your room.

Check‑in is a relaxed affair. The front desk is staffed by a friendly young woman who greets you with a warm “Welcome to Wrocław!” and a quick overview of the Wi‑Fi password, which is a rare find in a 3‑star place. She also gives you a map of the borough and a small brochure of local spots—like the tiny bakery on Stare Miasto that sells the best rye bread, or the little pub on Grzegorzka Street where the locals drink their winter warmers. She’ll also mention that the building’s elevator is a bit old, but there are only a few floors, so it’s not a hassle. If you’re staying late, the hallway lights are dim, giving the place a cozy, almost secretive vibe.

The room itself is a blend of practicality and charm. The bed is a solid platform with foam that feels good on a night’s sleep after a day of walking. The linens are clean, and the pillow selection is decent—though if you’re a light sleeper, the room’s minimal windows mean you can’t adjust the light. The kitchenette is surprisingly functional: a small fridge, a kettle, and a single burner, plus a fully stocked set of utensils. I had my breakfast in the living area, watching the city light up at dawn—just a few cafés opening and the distant hum of the tram. The bathroom is a bit small, but the shower has a nice water pressure, and the tiles have that classic Wrocław stone feel that makes you think of old monasteries.

Noise-wise, the building sits in a quiet residential area, so you’ll hear the city’s heartbeat, not a constant roar. The neighbors are a mix of students and families, which brings a gentle hum of conversation in the evenings. If you’re a light sleeper, you might want to bring earplugs, but honestly, I slept fine. The only downside might be the lack of a gym or a pool, but that’s pretty standard for a 3‑star property here. The only extra perk is the little balcony that’s attached to the room—perfect for sipping a morning espresso while you watch the sunrise over the river.

Overall, feels like a laid‑back, middle‑class home that’s just a stone’s throw away from the city’s must‑see spots. The 7.6 rating reflects its solid quality, and if you’re planning to explore Wrocław, this place gives you a comfortable base without the flashiness of a luxury hotel. The only thing you might miss is a concierge, but on the bright side, the local vibe is so lively that you’ll find plenty of hidden gems waiting just outside your front door.

Best hotels in Wroclaw range from charming boutique properties in the historic Market Square to elegant island hotels with stunning views of the Oder River and Cathedral Island.

Apartament 201 Słoneczna Klecina Accommodations

AccommodationDetails
One-Bedroom Apartment1 double bed and 1 sofa bed for 4 adults
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Reviews of Apartament 201 Słoneczna Klecina

  • Blal from Poland (8/10)

    Preis, saubere Wohnung und gute gelegenes Ort

  • Tomasz from Poland (6/10)

    Mieszkanie duże, wszystko jest co powinno być od ekspresu do kawy po suszarkę. W salonie można tańczyć poloneza. Łóżka wygodne ale poduszki już nie.

  • Marzena from Poland (4/10)

  • Юрков from Poland (8/10)

  • Maksym from Poland (8/10)

Facilities

Kitchen:

  • Washing machine
  • Kitchenette

Outdoors:

  • Balcony

Miscellaneous:

  • Non-smoking throughout

Outdoor & View:

  • View

Room Amenities:

  • Heating

Languages spoken:

  • English
  • Polish
  • Russian
  • Ukrainian

Media & Technology:

  • Flat-screen TV
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House Rules at Apartament 201 Słoneczna Klecina

Pets:

  • Pets are allowed on request. Charges may be applicable.

Parties:

  • Parties/events are not allowed

Smoking:

  • Smoking is not allowed.

Check-in:

  • From 15:00 to 00:00
  • You’ll need to let the property know in advance what time you’ll arrive.

Check-out:

  • Until 11:00

No age restriction:

  • There is no age requirement for check-in

Cancellation/prepayment:

  • Cancellation and prepayment policies vary according to accommodation type. Please enter the dates of your stay and check the conditions of your required option.

Guest reviews

Staff:

8.0

Comfort:

7.0

Location:

8.0

Facilities:

6.9

Cleanliness:

8.5

Value for money:

7.5