Rezydencja Sienkiewiczowka

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It's a bit of a tongue-twister to non-locals, but if it makes you feel any better, Sienkiewicz was roughly akin to the Polish Dumas. He wrote a host of swashbuckling novels, and he even picked up a Nobel Prize in 1905. This pension would be a pretty decent base for your own swashbuckling ascent of the mountains. Originally built in 1880, the house has been beautifully modernised to meet the demands of today's travellers. There are 27 rooms in a range of different sizes. You'll also find conference facilities for business bods.
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reviewed by Andy Gardner from Australia on Aug.12.2010 | |
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reviewed by Neil Hamilton from United Kingdom on Aug.05.2010 | |
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reviewed by Daz Dzakanowski from Poland on Aug.05.2010 | |
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reviewed by Dagmar Nullberg from Poland on Jul.23.2010 | |
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reviewed by Ana from Australia on Dec.28.2008 | |
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reviewed by paulo carrington from United Kingdom on Dec.11.2008 | |
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reviewed by Nataly from United States on Aug.24.2008 | |
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reviewed by dARRYL rAMAGE from United Kingdom on Mar.22.2008 | |
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I stayed here once when Motherwell drew Inter-Dukla-Dynamo Zakopane in the inter toto cup. (John Dickson's stayed here twice). They cuffed us, so we trashed the room. It was nice before we trashed it, but its not so nice now i'm afraid. 















