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.
Oki Doki Hostel Old Town
Warsaw
Lonely Planet's must-see attractions
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Warsaw’s top palace, 10km south of the city centre, was commissioned by King Jan III Sobieski in 1677. It has changed hands several times over the…
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POLIN Museum of the History of Polish Jews
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Nearby Warsaw attractions
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Completed in 1639, St Hyacinth's was founded by the Dominican Order and adjoins Warsaw's largest monastery. Its architecture is a mixture of Renaissance…
2. Marie Skłodowska-Curie Museum
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Officially named after the Master of Pharmacy and women's rights campaigner Antonina Leśniewska (1866–1937), this charming little museum is devoted to the…
8. Field Cathedral of the Polish Army
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One of Warsaw's most interesting churches is this traditional place of worship for soldiers. There’s no homage to the glory of war here; instead some…