Very clean, definitely worth buying the breakfast, you do need to pay for printing at the reception desk (5 pages = 1 PLN), the hotel accepts only cards and Polish money and does not exchange currency. The hotels.com specials very nice, unfortunately I had a disability flare that I needed to stay an extra day so I had to move to a more expensive room and his pay the hotel directly because it is very full because it is a really good hotel. It's located right at the edge of The Pedestrian Zone and the three most common places to visit and it's convenient to both Rail and bus stations, so it's a great location but it's busy so if you get sick they will do their best but you we'll have to move rooms and pay full price. Otherwise an excellent experience, the breakfast is worse the extra cost. The hotel is accessible except there are three stairs up to the entrance and the staff are not allowed to help with wheelchairs only bags. Remember in Eastern Europe stuff may seem brisk but that's not meant to be rude just efficient, same as the stuff who speak only polish might avoid you or leave to find someone who knows your language because they don't wish to offend you by creating an awkward situation, an American guest was having trouble grasping the cultural differences why I mentioned in this. Hotel has good soundproofing but I recommend earplugs and eye masks due to the location the street can be noisy oh, there is climate control however if you want fresh air then byo sleep kit.