

Aparthotel Solskiego Wrocław Overview
Aparthotel Solskiego Wrocław sits smack‑in‑the‑middle of the Fabryczna district on Ludwika Solskiego, a street that’s as lively as it is quiet. I remember stepping out of the metro on Hala Stulecia, hearing the distant clack of tram wheels, and the aroma of fresh bread wafting from a bakery on the corner of Głogowska. The front desk is a bit old‑school – they still use a card system for key exchange, so you’ll wait a minute or two before you get the apartment, but the staff are friendly and happy to drop a few local tips. The hallway is a simple, clean space with a subtle scent of polish cedar, and the walls are adorned with a few framed postcards of Wrocław’s skyline, which is honestly a nice touch. Parking is a bit of a hassle: there’s a small paid lot off Ludwika Solskiego, but you can often find free street parking on Głogowska if you’re willing to walk a few blocks. I found the key box in the lobby a bit confusing at first, but the staff eventually explained the code – it was a subtle reminder that the hotel is still catching up with the tech‑savvy traveler.
The apartment itself feels like a cozy nest. The living area is bright, with a large window that looks out onto the bustling street below; you can hear the chatter of locals and the occasional honk of a bicycle. The minimalist sofa is surprisingly plush, and the bed’s memory foam mattress is solid – no annoying springs, no squeaky boards. The kitchenette is surprisingly well‑equipped: a kettle, a single‑serve coffee machine, a small fridge, and a decent selection of spices that make it easy to whip up pierogi or a quick pasta dish. I appreciated the fact that the refrigerator had a small ice maker – a tiny luxury that saved me a trip to the grocery store on my first night. The bathroom is compact but functional, with a walk‑in shower that feels more like a spa than a quick rinse, and the tiles have a subtle pattern that gives the space a touch of Polish charm. Wi‑Fi is fine for checking emails, though if you’re streaming, you might notice a lag – a small gripe that doesn’t ruin the stay, though.
Now, let’s talk about the neighborhood because that’s where this place really shines. The area around Ludwika Solskiego is a blend of old and new: you have the historic buildings of Fabryczna, the modern glass towers near Hala Stulecia, and a maze of cafés, bars, and boutique shops that spill out onto Głogowska and Krakowska. On weekdays, the street is quiet – you can hear the faint hum of the city, the way the wind rattles the windows of the old warehouses. On weekends, however, the noise level spikes: street performers, a growing number of tourists, and the occasional live music in a nearby bar. If you’re a night owl, the apartment’s windows are a bit open to city sounds, so consider earplugs. The best part is that you’re never far from the Old Town; a 15‑minute walk or a quick tram ride takes you to the Market Square, where the scent of roasted chestnuts will greet you. The hotel’s location is practical for both tourists and locals – the food stalls on Piotrkowska street are a must
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Aparthotel Solskiego Wrocław Accommodations
Accommodation | Details |
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Studio Apartment | 1 double bed for 2 adults, 1 child |
Studio Apartment | 1 single bed and 1 double bed for 3 adults, 2 children |
Studio Apartment | 2 single beds and 1 double bed for 4 adults, 3 children |
Studio Apartment | 1 single bed for 1 adult |
Studio Apartment | 1 single bed, 1 double bed and 1 sofa bed for 5 adults, 4 children |
Studio Apartment | 3 single beds and 1 double bed for 5 adults, 4 children |


Reviews of Aparthotel Solskiego Wrocław
Esme from United Kingdom (9/10)
So clean, loads of space, quiet, lovely shower, great cooking facilities, microwave was a little high up, had to stand on a chair. But everything else was perfect, just what I needed, very pleased and will definitely stay again when I go back to Poland. Staff at reception were very polite and very helpful.
Guna from Latvia (9/10)
A very good place to stay. The room was clean, quiet and well appointed. Everything is new, well equipped, spacious rooms.
Simona from Czech Republic (8/10)
price was okay, clean
Sally from United Kingdom (8/10)
Excellent for our overnight stay whilst driving through Europe
Hinrich from United States (8/10)
Pretty new.
Akvilė from Germany (9/10)
The place was very clean. Peaceful stay!
M from United Kingdom (9/10)
I like almost the above
Ewa from United Kingdom (9/10)
Quite spacious rooms, simple furniture but all we needed, clean bathroom and kitchen, parking space available, good location- walking distance to the shop and park, very nice and helpful reception staff.
Anita from Croatia (9/10)
Apartement is clean, spacious, it is near tram station, has its own parking, easy to find, and it has a supermarket rift next to it.
Martin from Denmark (9/10)
Big room, many parking slots, large shower cabin. Easy check in. Fair price.
Facilities
Kitchen:
- Dining table
- Stovetop
- Kitchenette
Bathroom:
- Private bathroom
- Toilet
- Shower
Miscellaneous:
- Non-smoking throughout
Languages spoken:
- English
- Polish


House Rules at Aparthotel Solskiego Wrocław
Pets:
- Pets are not allowed.
Parties:
- Parties/events are not allowed
Smoking:
- Smoking is not allowed.
Check-in:
- From 15:00
- You’ll need to let the property know in advance what time you’ll arrive.
Check-out:
- Until 11:00
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.
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