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Rooms are cozy, with very comfortable beds with Asian floral headboards and throw pillows, and have high ceilings. — Condé Nast Traveler
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A value-for-money option, right in the middle of the city's most fashionable street, Piotrkowska. — Fodor's
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This modern, six-storey chain hotel has a soaring atrium lobby and perfectly functional rooms. — Lonely Planet
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Channeling Łódź' industrial heritage...rooms are neat and functional rather than luxurious, and guests have use of a fitness room and terrace. — Lonely Planet
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Good trade-off between price and location, just a block from the choicest section of ul Piotrkowska. — Lonely Planet
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Spacious studios and one-bedroom apartments, all with kitchen facilities. — Lonely Planet
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Boss is the choice of those with little money to spend on accommodation but who want to stay in a hotel. — Lonely Planet
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This chic, centrally located hostel offers a glamorous shared modern kitchen, handsome room decor – think minimalist boutique rather than youth hostel – and nice extras. — Lonely Planet
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Home Travel rents simple but perfectly comfortable modern flats (40 to 60 square meters [430 to 646 square feet]), each of which has a kitchenette, TV, and Internet service. — Fodor's
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Designed—and later franchised—by Holiday Inn, this gleaming six-story complex opposite Warsaw's Central Station avoids some of the standard chain-hotel impersonality. — Fodor's
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Reasonably priced accommodation just off the main drag, with entry via a pleasant courtyard. — Lonely Planet
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