Oki Doki Hostel Old Town

Warsaw


Oki Doki offers a prime location for both the Old and New Towns. Everything is well done from the pleasant four- to eight-bed dorms and private rooms, to the well-equipped kitchen and inviting lounge and courtyard spaces. It has another branch in Northern Śródmieście.


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1. St Hyacinth's Church

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2. Marie Skłodowska-Curie Museum

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3. Barbican

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4. Little Insurgent Monument

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5. Mosaic House

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6. Museum of Warsaw

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7. Museum of Pharmacy

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8. Field Cathedral of the Polish Army

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