About Dom Turystyczny Indigo
Dom Turystyczny Indigo is found in Krakow’s Nowa Huta quarter, an area of socialist realism architecture, where it offers simple accommodation with free Wi-Fi access. Private parking is available on site for a small fee, Tauron Arena is a six-minute drive away and facilities for conferences, weddings and other events are also available.
Each of the hotel’s superior rooms comes with a private bathroom, a desk and a TV, while budget rooms have bathrooms accessible from the corridor.
Luggage storage and ironing equipment are available at the 24-hour reception.
Breakfasts and dinners can be booked in advance and a small range of restaurants and several supermarkets are close by.
Nowohuckie Centrum Kultury and EXPO Krakow can be reached with a ten-minute drive, while guests can also drive to the Kraków Główny rail station or the Krakow Old Town in 20 minutes.
Positive Reviews
positive:
Simple stay for a good price
Reviews left by those who previously booked a stay here name the price as the main rationale for a visit, as you can apparently get simple, clean and quiet no frills accommodation for a very good price in this hotel. Moreover, the private rooms were also said to have useful fridges and their own bathrooms.
positive:
Polite and friendly staff, basic breakfasts
Guests thought that the staff servicing this hotel were nice sorts; friendly, polite and happy to serve up basic breakfasts to those wanting a convenient start to the day.
positive:
No further highlights
So far, no further positive opinions have been expressed by the guests about this hotel.
Negative Reviews
negative:
Lack of lift could prove difficult for some
The apparent lack of a lift here was something rued by those who received rooms on the higher floors of this hotel, so be wary of booking in the upper floors if you have mobility issues or lots of luggage to lug.
negative:
Institutional corridor bathrooms, poor servicing
Guests mentioned that the floors here have long, institutional-looking corridors that took some time to traverse, especially if they had to head out of their room to reach one of the few external bathrooms which the budget rooms shared. Also, anyone who simply must have their room serviced daily should probably look to book elsewhere as reviews note that rooms here are only cleaned by hotel staff intermittently.
negative:
Soviet era area, a bit too far away from centre
Not everyone was a fan of the Soviet-era architecture of the immediate area and despite the trams found not too far away, people felt that they were a bit disconnected and far away from downtown Krakow attractions.