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We're curious as to what comports to a five star hotel in Poland as certainly this one does not. Rooms in the old part of this hotel are incredibly small. Our tiny room had steeply sloped ceilings which were fantastic for smashing your head repeatedly. Also, no iron or ironing board for our clothes, no minibar, burned out light bulbs, and minimal amenities. The elevator does not go above the fourth floor, meaning you have to schlep your luggage to the fifth and sixth floors if you're unlucky enough to get a room up there. There are no ice or vending machines. We did not get fresh towels. For breakfast, the one and only source of coffee was a single machine which had long lines when it worked, but then needed service twice, rendering it essentially useless. Worst of all, the staff's attitude ranges from indifferent at best to surly and even rude at worst. We absolutely love the Polish people but this establishment does them a disserve.