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Wedding buffet · Kazimierz Dolny

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Wedding buffet · Kazimierz Dolny
Rynek 20 A, 24-120 Kazimierz Dolny, Poland

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Historic hotel w/ antiques, courtyards, and square views  

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Marta Kowal

Google
Restaurant- raw chicken, terrible buckwheat. Children hated the nuggets- they were totally dry. Generally not worth it. Totally overpriced. Just the service was ok.

robertlF5883CU

Google
Food was ok, but service not so. Four of us placed order at the same time, one dish missing. No apology. No information, no time when! 3 of us finished by the time 4 dish was ready. I will not recommend this place for service, quality of the food only ok!

WJT101

Google
The property is clean, quaint and the common areas are traditionally appointed. The courtyard is a very pleasant place to enjoy the evening or sit and have a drink out front on the square. Our, as a large group, experience with the restaurant was at best rather mixed and at worst very bad. Service at the meal was good the food not so much.

203Gosia

Google
so I was afraid it would be like living in a museum. But it's a very nice, renovated,comfortable old buliding with character, with a beautiful courtyard and arcades in the back and an elegant restaurant ( delicious breakfast! ). It's a pityin the fountain/pool there was no water, but there is space to sit with coffe or for children to play. Unfortunately, there was no fridge in the room.

valkirius

Google
The place is perfectly located with its entry doors opening at the old square. And this is the biggest advantage of the place.||The whole place is quite dilapidated with old interior, sunken floors on corridor, deteriorated pool in a courtyard. The meeting room has no a/c which makes long presentations hard to bare for the audience.||The place offers quite basic and simple catering supported by drinks and good coffee.||It seems its best days are gone.

phoebe109

Google
Room with twin beds was monastic, with bare white walls and sparse cheap furniture. The bathroom looked as if it hadn't been touched since Communist times, with tatty plastic fittings. Pillow had no stuffing left in it. Central location in old town square was a drawback when a group of youths sat in it till about 2am shouting and playing drums, window was single-glazed so provided no sound insulation. The dearest and most disappointing of 6 hotels we stayed at in eastern Poland.

Filip Tomasz Stolarczuk

Google
Great place with free parking (in strict centre!) and big breakfast (although lacking non-sweet vegan options). The only problems were Wi-Fi (probably had issues because of the crowd during the season) and untight door.

niebr0

Google
Kazimierz, one of two Renaissance towns in Poland (the other is Zamość and both are the easternmost towns of Renaissance architecture in Europe) is small in number of inhabitants but spreads over quite a large teritory. Dom Architektów (DA) at the Main Square is located in the very centre of the town. ||Built in style matching with other houses in 1950-ties as a rest house of the Ass. of Polish Architects has been recently renovated and may be treated as a 3+* hotel. Rooms are modest but clean and adequately furnished. Cooking is very good. In fact we had very big and tasty breakfasts and just one dinner (usually having dined out) but it was good and well served.||Though, even in May, Kazimierz is full of tourists coming for a half-day visit, DA is a quiet place, rooms being located at the rear.||Kazimierz is a place of remarkable beauty. Spreading over hills offers a number of panoramic views, for ca 150y skeched or painted by generations of painters and architects.One of most interesting things to do in Kazimierz is "painters-watching". It is quite amusing to see how two or more paiters, sitting close to each other, paint the same view in absolutely different manner.