“This hotel had gone from bad to worse over the past 10years. It’s only ever been a very basic 1* hotel.
But it’s convenient & We only stay here because we have family who are local residents & it’s the only hotel in Wlodawa”
“The apartment was very comfortable and had everything I needed. It was in a great location. Very quiet. The hosts were lovely people and made me feel very welcome.”
“The location is amazing. Peaceful with forests and bike routes at it's doorstep. You can fully rest there. Also, Miss Ania was lovely and always responsive. The place was very clean and taken care of, bed mattresses were fantastic, the villa is decorated beautifully and with care. The place is truly unique and beautiful, gardens are spacious and amazing. It's quiet with birds singing, ideallic.
If the owner decided to add a swimming pool, we would never leave (lake to swim is around 20 minutes by car), it would be just outstanding.”
“The purpose of my visit to the area was to carry out some personal research into the activities occurring at Sobibor in 1942/43 – I chose this hotel for my 2-night stop as there are no hotels in the immediate Sobibor area and a perusal of available properties on booking.com indicated my choice would seem suitable for my needs – location (local area), relatively easy access by road and promised facilities.
This hotel is located on the eastern edge of the lake at Okuninka, which is a tourist resort very much like any seaside resort found anywhere in the world - it has bars, fast food establishments and general entertainment, and is well-suited to families with children. The lake also has a number of water sport facilities.
The reception staff spoke excellent English - I had no problems at reception.
My room was of a very high standard for a 3-star hotel. The décor, layout and furniture was excellent. Each room has it's own balcony, with table and chair, for sitting outside.
There was a TV, but everything is in the Polish language (no foreign language channels).
Car parking was available – cost is 20 Zlotys per night.
The hotel describes itself as "Hotel Spa Rusalka". The spa facilities were a small Jacuzzi (NOT working!!), a resting area (with three recliner beds) overlooking the lake, a shower, a steam room and a sauna. The spa can only be booked for a minimum party size of 4 (or more) persons and costs 100 Zloty (£20) per hour. There are no massage facilities on offer.
There was an indoor bar facility (see below) with adjacent indoor seating which overlooks the lake - in addition there is lakeside outdoor seating linked by stairs to the bar. There is also the restaurant (see below), where breakfast was taken. Breakfast was very good with a choice of hot and cold food and should cover all tastes.
The hotel cost was excessive considering the lack of basic facilities - no bar, no restaurant!!!!!!”
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