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24. toukokuuta 2022
The town of Przemysl is not too far from the Ukrainian border, and only about an hour or so from the larger Polish city of Rzeszów and its airport. The town itself is fairly industrial in parts, but does have an old town centre which is both charming and full of history. Despite that, it doesn't seem to be on a well-worn tourist path, and so hotels aren't overly abundant. The Hotel Trojka is not in the historical centre, but a bit further out (on the main road out to the nearby Ukrainian border). But it's not inconvenient. The train station is a few minutes in a taxi, or about twenty minutes or so on foot. Many of the town's good restaurants and sites of interest a little further, but it's all doable. The hotel itself has plenty of parking, which is good for those driving. From my window I could see flats and housing, but it was a quiet area and I was able to sleep well. The decor was not to my taste, as it felt quite old-fashioned. However, it was very clean, so no complaints on that front. The room was spacious, as was the bathroom. There was no fridge, so hard to bring in drinks/snacks etc and keep them cold (and there was a large Lidl about five minutes walk from the hotel). It appears that the Reception did sell some drinks, if you did want something cold. There was a small television, but I could not find international channels (if that's important for you). I guess that didn't matter, as there was WiFi so you could always watch Netflix or something like that. Breakfast was plentiful, and there was a reasonable variety of things (given the size of the hotel). Mostly cold cuts, breads, cheeses and local delicacies, but they also cooked eggs and sausages to order (both of which I enjoyed). Without exception, the staff were excellent. Very friendly, keen to help and welcoming (providing maps and suggestions etc). Would we stay here again if ever in this part of Poland? I'd say yes. It's not the most modern of places, but it was clean, spacious and had good staff.
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