I don't see this hotel listed on Tripadvisor's list of hotels in Poprad so I thought it might be helpful to mention it in the city's general review section.
Technically I'm not sure if it would be considered a hotel or a B & B as its located above a restaurant/cafe and access to the rooms is from the restaurant itself (although can be accessed through the back of the building I was told). Free parking for guests is also available.
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We stumbled upon this hotel by accident - a group of us were heading to Besenova water park when we got lost and ended up in Poprad. It was late at night and this was the first hotel we noticed in the city's main square. I was very hesitant, as like mentioned earlier we could access the hotel from the restaurant (up 2 flights of stairs) and I was worried about the security, however after seeing the rooms and spending the night, I must say this was one of the cleanest & modern hotels (full of character) I have stayed in when in a smaller city such as this one. The restaurant closed at 11:00 and there was someone at the hotel's reception throughout the night so safety was not a concern at all.
A bit more about the hotel: there are 16 rooms with 47 beds and they are all located on one floor. Finishes are of natural wood so the rooms have a cozy, cottage-like feel to them and are very bright b/c of the large windows and skylights. My room (#13) had a loft-like set up with a seating area, large storage closet & bathroom on the lower level and up several stairs was the sleeping area (some rooms however are solely comprised of only one level). Each room has a private bathroom (bath or shower stalls) and a t.v. (+sat).
What made it even better was the 2-level restaurant/cafe downstairs, Irish Pub - the menu was phenomenal - we ordered a few pasta dishes & wine for dinner and I was very impressed with the quality of the food. For breakfast we all had various specialty coffees and some pies/cakes and again, very impressive (one of the best lattes I've had in a long time was in this cafe). Also, a currency exchange centre is located right across the hotel which was very convenient. For the one night (Sunday to Monday in early September), the total for the room came out to be $59CAD (yes, they take credit cards for payment). Apparently a buffet style breakfast is also available however none of us looked into that. I'm also reading in the brochure that there was a gift shop in the hotel (didn't see it myself though). If ever I were driving through this town in the future I would definately stay in this hotel again.




