The positives - quirky, friendly reception, plentiful teabags and milk, river location (with ducks and swans on attendance) - 20-25 mins walk max from anywhere you may want to go - market, old Jewish quarter etc also, Hala Forum where you have breakfast is the best deal in Krakow - we wouldn’t have found it if we had been more central and it provided a variety of cuisines which were the freshest and best value we had anywhere. So downsides - the rooms. Tiny with small ensuite and little sofa downstairs then flimsy stairs to a mezzanine which was just big enough to accommodate standard double and one tiny bedside shelf, the worst thing being not big enough to stand upright and I’m only 5’5” - and sooo hot, even with fan. Room cleaning was random - sometimes towels, sometimes not but it didn’t look as if anything else was done outside if wiping glass in shower.