Hotel Piast

Wrocław


Built in 1908 – then known as the Kronprinz (Crown Prince) – this was once one of the city's top hotels, its distinctive corner tower a landmark dominating the train station across the street. Completely renovated in 2014, its rooms are clean, spacious and good value, and the in-house restaurant is decent, with a breakfast buffet kicking off at 7am.


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