Kniaziewicza 25d, Krzyki, 50-455 Wrocław, Poland
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Apartament Kniaziewicza Overview

Apartament Kniaziewicza sits smack on Kniaziewicza 25d, right in the heart of Krzyki, a neighborhood that’s basically the pulse of Wrocław. When I first stepped into the lobby, the scent of fresh coffee and the soft hum of a nearby street market was already starting to seep into my senses. The staff—quick, friendly, and a touch sarcastic in the best Polish way—handed me the key card like it was a secret handshake. “A quick tour?” they asked, and I was like, “Sure, why not?” They gave me a quick rundown of the apartment layout, a spare key, and a map that pointed out the best spots for a late‑night snack (hint: the bakery on Jagiellonska Street is a must). Check‑in was a breeze, no long lines, and the owner was actually going to meet me in person, which felt like a rare treat in this age of automated kiosks.

The apartment itself is a nice 3‑star slice of comfort. It’s not a boutique hotel, but the décor feels like a home that’s seen a lot of travelers—plush sofas, a real wooden table, and that subtle smell of fresh linens that makes you sigh. I was surprised by how quiet it was. You know what, the only noise that broke the calm was the distant chatter from the street below and the occasional car horn—just enough to keep you grounded in the city. The bed is a bit firm, which I actually prefer after a long day of walking, and the linens are thick and buttery. The bathroom has a shower with a nice water pressure that feels like a small spa, though the tile is a bit chipped in one corner—small detail, but I noticed it. There’s a decent-sized wardrobe and a tiny balcony that gives a view of the city’s cobblestone alleyways, and I could see the old town’s spires in the distance on a clear day. The Wi‑Fi is stable, and you can plug in with a little extension cord that the staff left for guests—nice touch. The only minor hiccup was that the minibar was a bit understocked, but the local supermarket on Wrocławska Street is just a 5‑minute walk, so that’s not a big deal.

Now, speaking of the neighborhood—Krzyki is a blend of old and new, and you can feel that in the mix of architecture and street art. I took a brisk walk to the nearby park, Rondo Raty, and the green space was a breath of fresh air; perfect for a quick yoga session or just a quiet cup of on the bench. For food, the “Kuchnia Polskie” on 8th Street is a little hidden gem; their pierogi were melt‑in‑your‑mouth. I also stumbled upon a tiny coffee shop in the alley—just behind the bakery—where the barista knew the regulars by name and could recommend the best espresso shot. The parking situation is honestly better than you’d expect; there’s a small underground lot right next to the building, and the rates are reasonable. If you’re driving, you’ll find that the streets are lined with old Prussian buildings, and the traffic is moderate—no rush hour chaos like you’d see in larger cities. The best time to visit is late spring to early fall when the shops are open and the city feels vibrant, but if you’re an early bird, the quiet mornings are a treat, especially when the street vendors are just starting their day.

All in all, feels like a reliable, comfortable spot that doesn’t over‑promise but delivers a lot of what a traveler actually needs. The staff’s personal touch, the quiet interior, and the genuine vibe of Krzyki make it a place you’ll want to return to. I left a note for the next guest—“Enjoy the bakery on Jagiellonska and the sunset from the balcony”—because if there’s one thing I want people to remember, it’s that Wrocław’s charm is hidden in its little corners, and this apartment is the perfect launchpad to discover them.

Apartament Kniaziewicza Accommodations

AccommodationDetails
Apartment with Shower1 single bed and 1 double bed for 3 adults
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Reviews of Apartament Kniaziewicza

  • Ruymán from Poland (5/10)

    está reformado y se ve moderno

  • Anna from Poland (6/10)

    Pomieszczenia bardzo czyste, wygodne, zapewniające spokój

  • Aneta from Poland (3/10)

    Lokalizacja. Wszędzie blisko. Dostępność miejsca parkingowego.

  • Antoine from Belgium (3/10)

  • Kuśmierczyk from Poland (2/10)

    Lokalizacja

  • Emilio from United States (7/10)

  • Todor from Cyprus (1/10)

  • Carvas from Czech Republic (6/10)

  • Maryna from Ukraine (9/10)

  • Sylwia from Poland (8/10)

Facilities

Bedroom:

  • Linen
  • Extra long beds (> 2 metres)

Kitchen:

  • Dining table
  • Stovetop
  • Kitchenware
  • Electric kettle
  • Microwave
  • Refrigerator
  • Kitchenette

Bathroom:

  • Toilet paper
  • Towels
  • Private bathroom
  • Hairdryer

Living Area:

  • Dining area

Miscellaneous:

  • Non-smoking throughout
  • Heating
  • Non-smoking rooms

Room Amenities:

  • Clothes rack
  • Iron

Languages spoken:

  • German
  • English
  • Polish

Media & Technology:

  • Cable channels
  • Radio
  • TV

Reception services:

  • Invoice provided
  • Currency exchange

Great for your stay:

  • Parking
  • Private bathroom
  • Free WiFi
  • Free parking
  • Kitchenette
  • Non-smoking rooms
  • Cable channels
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House Rules at Apartament Kniaziewicza

Pets:

  • Pets are not allowed.

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 10:00

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:

7.3

Comfort:

6.5

Location:

7.7

Facilities:

5.8

Cleanliness:

6.5

Value for money:

5.8