Hotel Cafe Razy

Poprad


Hotel Cafe Razy's main-square location gives it reason to preen. The 16 rooms, some split-level, have individual flair: splashes of colour, tile floors and wooden beams. There's also zany clockwork on the outside of the building, which cranks into action after hours. Fortunately the 'c-razy' branding reflects the design rather than the service.

We're just as c-razy about the pub and cafe below, serving ably prepared Slovak dishes and pizza, plus not-to-be-missed gateaus (we liked the poppyseed and raspberry torte). Great place to mingle with travellers, too.


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