Oki Doki City Hostel

Warsaw


One of Warsaw’s most popular hostels and certainly one of the best, each of its bright, large rooms is individually named and decorated. Accommodation is in three- to eight-bed dorms, with a special three-bed dorm for women only. The management are wise to the needs of backpackers, providing a kitchen and a laundry service. Breakfast available (15zł).

It has a second branch in the Old Town.


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