Zajazd Rybaki Hotel
Main amenities
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Wi-Fi
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On-site Dining
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No Smoking
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Child-friendly
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Pets
Location
Located within 900 metres of Boleslaw III Wrymouth Monument in Plock, Zajazd Rybaki Plock includes 7 rooms with views of the river. Guests travelling by car can also use free private parking on site.
The inn is about 75 km from Warsaw Modlin airport and adjacent to such cultural venues as Diocesan Museum in Plock. Plock Pier is a 5-minute walk from this hotel, while Tumskie Hill is 20 minutes' walk away. Not very far from the accommodation you'll find Cathedral Basilica of the Assumption of the Blessed Virgin Mary in Plock. Tumska bus stop is at a distance of 10 minutes' walk from Zajazd Rybaki.
Some rooms provide an electric kettle as well as a flat-screen TV with satellite channels to help you enjoy your stay. Guests can use a separate toilet and a shower, along with bath sheets.
The restaurant is open daily for breakfast. Restauracja u Mariusza is within a stone's throw of this Plock hotel.
Review by hotel critic
Having pedaled through Poland's storied landscapes, Zajazd Rybaki offered a compelling blend of luxury and value. The warm welcome drink set the tone for a promising stay, complemented by a strategic location that allowed access to medieval wonders nearby. The room's amenities, including a flat-screen TV and electric kettle, ensured a comfortable retreat after historical explorations. The parquet floors added a touch of elegance, resonating with the region's rich history.While the absence of certain luxuries like a dressing area might deter some, the hotel's value proposition shines through in its reasonable pricing, especially for solo travelers seeking a cultural immersion. The on-site bar and restaurant presented convenient dining options, further enhancing the overall experience.Zajazd Rybaki caters well to history enthusiasts, offering a balance of comfort and affordability amidst Poland's historical splendor. As a discerning traveler with a penchant for historical insights, this hotel provides a prudent choice for those seeking to uncover Central Europe's past.