We booked a room with a private bathroom, which was larger than the A&O rooms in Berlin, but still a bit cramped for two people. The service attitude was typical for a hostel – no-nonsense. They answered about 80% of our questions, and the rest you had to figure out yourself.
The online reviews mentioned the breakfast was good, costing 48 Polish Zloty. It's suitable for those who love cheese, butter, and bread, but I personally didn't enjoy it much.
The hotel was very clean, and its location is a bit outside the CBD but very convenient for transport. It's about a 30-minute walk to the Złote Tarasy shopping center, which is also the central train station. From the West Station, it's about a 20-minute walk.
There are a few really good restaurants nearby.
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GGuest User2025.07.12
The location was excellent, just a short walk from the old town. The curtains and partitions were sturdy and comfortable. The area under the bed was a little dirty, but the room was generally clean. Even though it was still before checkout time, the cleaning staff came and asked if the bed was still in use, so I had to hurry a little.
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HHIU LAM2025.03.01
Self checkin instructions were clear, the door handle for entering the passcode was a little annoying tho LOL. I booked the one with private bathroom and it is okay. Didn’t expect it to provide towels. WiFi is a bit weak. There is a kitchen and fridge and kettle in the public area. Luggage storage after check out was available. All is good. Will come back if I come to Warsaw again.
Everything was just so-so, but it was cheap after all, so it was okay overall. There was a bed, a shelf and a mirror in the room. There was a shared toilet and bathroom outside. The washbasin was very small and it was not very convenient to wash up.
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ひひとり旅12023.07.01
good point
There are many restaurants around
There is a train station within a short walk, and major sightseeing spots can be reached within a 20-minute walk.
Bathroom, toilet and room are clean
bad point
No elevator, you have to climb stairs to the reception on the 3rd floor
There are many restaurants around, so if you open the window, you can hear noise and loud music until midnight (not the hostel's fault, but it was especially noisy on Friday).
room is small
Hairdryers can be borrowed at the reception
You need to leave a deposit of 5 euros (or Polish zloty) at check-in, so be careful if you only carry a card.
I arrived at Dom Sofiia around 5 AM — the 24/7 reception was a big plus. A very kind and helpful lady at the front desk welcomed me and made check-in easy. The hostel is basic, but you get what you pay for — this is one of the cheapest places in Warsaw, so be prepared for a mixed crowd. The bed was clean and fresh, with soft pillows, and I slept well. The bathroom was also clean and without any issues. Overall, a solid choice for the price.
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たたかん2023.09.15
Great location, 15 minutes walk from Warsaw Central Station. The building is very spacious, with plenty of toilets and showers, and although the room is shared, I am satisfied with the space where I can keep my suitcase open. My only complaint is that in order to enter a building block, you have to unlock it, but at first you can't get in because you don't know the number, and when you use the intercom as instructed, no one answers. I was left outside. This is a big problem and I would like it to be fixed.
The room I lived in was not in the front desk building, and there was no smile at the front desk. The old city was full of large crossroads. It was very difficult to walk with luggage. Uber could not reach the door of the hotel. But it is very convenient to several attractions
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AAnonymous User2024.08.17
The girls at the reception are so unfriendly. You won't ask them anything extra, which is very unusual. Usually even the worst hostel can be saved by great friendly staff.
Next. They gave me a walk-through room. That is, I deliberately chose a room with fewer beds to feel safe. But while I'm sleeping, strangers literally walk past me and my things🤡
I closed the door to the room several times, but each time it turned out to be unlocked.
I told the reception about this, they told me that ”no, the room is not a walk-through, but yes, there are 2 doors”. When I commented that someone was walking there all night, I only received indignation in the form of shaking my head🤡
The hostel has a common area near the reception area, but it is uncomfortable to be there. There is no kitchen. The bathroom and shower are separate for men, separately for women. The interior is depressing. Naked men with bellies are walking along the corridor🤡. The bed in the room is creaky. There is no air conditioning.
After my experience of staying in many hostels in Europe, this one turned out to be the worst🥸
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RRumengrenshengWe booked a room with a private bathroom, which was larger than the A&O rooms in Berlin, but still a bit cramped for two people. The service attitude was typical for a hostel – no-nonsense. They answered about 80% of our questions, and the rest you had to figure out yourself.
The online reviews mentioned the breakfast was good, costing 48 Polish Zloty. It's suitable for those who love cheese, butter, and bread, but I personally didn't enjoy it much.
The hotel was very clean, and its location is a bit outside the CBD but very convenient for transport. It's about a 30-minute walk to the Złote Tarasy shopping center, which is also the central train station. From the West Station, it's about a 20-minute walk.
There are a few really good restaurants nearby.
HHIU LAMSelf checkin instructions were clear, the door handle for entering the passcode was a little annoying tho LOL. I booked the one with private bathroom and it is okay. Didn’t expect it to provide towels. WiFi is a bit weak. There is a kitchen and fridge and kettle in the public area. Luggage storage after check out was available. All is good. Will come back if I come to Warsaw again.
ひひとり旅1good point
There are many restaurants around
There is a train station within a short walk, and major sightseeing spots can be reached within a 20-minute walk.
Bathroom, toilet and room are clean
bad point
No elevator, you have to climb stairs to the reception on the 3rd floor
There are many restaurants around, so if you open the window, you can hear noise and loud music until midnight (not the hostel's fault, but it was especially noisy on Friday).
room is small
Hairdryers can be borrowed at the reception
You need to leave a deposit of 5 euros (or Polish zloty) at check-in, so be careful if you only carry a card.
GGuest UserEverything was just so-so, but it was cheap after all, so it was okay overall. There was a bed, a shelf and a mirror in the room. There was a shared toilet and bathroom outside. The washbasin was very small and it was not very convenient to wash up.
YYogesh KaliaIts a very good budget hotel with several options based on your budget, from individual rooms to shared rooms. They seems to have good rules for everyone to follow, which is good. There was a small issue with my stay as i was asked to pay for breakfast at the restaurant while i had paid in advance at the time of booking. I told the lady many times that i have paid already and showed the voucher as well, but she was not impressed. that was bit annoying. Matter was resolved in the end, when she accepted her mistake and apologized. That is a sign of good people. So, in the end good experience.
GGuest UserThe location was excellent, just a short walk from the old town. The curtains and partitions were sturdy and comfortable. The area under the bed was a little dirty, but the room was generally clean. Even though it was still before checkout time, the cleaning staff came and asked if the bed was still in use, so I had to hurry a little.
MMilkyMeowI arrived at Dom Sofiia around 5 AM — the 24/7 reception was a big plus. A very kind and helpful lady at the front desk welcomed me and made check-in easy. The hostel is basic, but you get what you pay for — this is one of the cheapest places in Warsaw, so be prepared for a mixed crowd. The bed was clean and fresh, with soft pillows, and I slept well. The bathroom was also clean and without any issues. Overall, a solid choice for the price.
AAnonymous UserThe girls at the reception are so unfriendly. You won't ask them anything extra, which is very unusual. Usually even the worst hostel can be saved by great friendly staff.
Next. They gave me a walk-through room. That is, I deliberately chose a room with fewer beds to feel safe. But while I'm sleeping, strangers literally walk past me and my things🤡
I closed the door to the room several times, but each time it turned out to be unlocked.
I told the reception about this, they told me that ”no, the room is not a walk-through, but yes, there are 2 doors”. When I commented that someone was walking there all night, I only received indignation in the form of shaking my head🤡
The hostel has a common area near the reception area, but it is uncomfortable to be there. There is no kitchen. The bathroom and shower are separate for men, separately for women. The interior is depressing. Naked men with bellies are walking along the corridor🤡. The bed in the room is creaky. There is no air conditioning.
After my experience of staying in many hostels in Europe, this one turned out to be the worst🥸
たたかんGreat location, 15 minutes walk from Warsaw Central Station. The building is very spacious, with plenty of toilets and showers, and although the room is shared, I am satisfied with the space where I can keep my suitcase open. My only complaint is that in order to enter a building block, you have to unlock it, but at first you can't get in because you don't know the number, and when you use the intercom as instructed, no one answers. I was left outside. This is a big problem and I would like it to be fixed.
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