Hotel Skicentrum
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See why so many travelers make Hotel Skicentrum their hotel of choice when visiting Harrachov. Providing an ideal mix of value, comfort and convenience, it offers a family-friendly setting with an array of amenities designed for travelers like you.
As your “home away from home,” the hotel rooms offer a seating area, and getting online is easy, with public wifi available.
Guests have access to a sun terrace while staying at Hotel Skicentrum. In addition, Hotel Skicentrum offers a hot tub and a lounge, which will help make your Harrachov trip additionally gratifying. And, as an added convenience, there is paid private parking available on-site.
When you’re feeling hungry, be sure to check out Verde Rosa Restaurant and La Torretta, which are some Mediterranean restaurants that are popular with locals and out-of-towners alike.
If you’re looking for things to do, you can check out Mumlava Waterfall (0.9 mi), Wenzelkirche Harrachov (0.2 mi), or Hornicke Muzeum (0.2 mi), which are popular attractions amongst tourists, and they are all within walking distance.
At Hotel Skicentrum, your comfort and satisfaction come first, and they look forward to welcoming you to Harrachov.
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Of course the hotel room is not fancy but has everything I needed for a simple stay. The food was good, traditional czech kitchen.
And it is good located to start small or long walking treks directly from the front door.
I would stay there again.
I was impressed how clean the room was - no dust, things orderly. However, the hotel itself is very tired, and for some reason there was a smell of diesel down the corridor where our room was. Still, the hotel is designed to be used by skiers and can see that it is functional.
By far the most disappointing thing at the hotel is the food. During dinner they set the table for breakfast, meaning you can only sit down at certain places. The food is off a menu rather than a buffet, so a waitress comes to take your order. The menu is not in English (not an issue), but it is also not in Polish. The food itself is of low quality and poorly cooked- putting pickled cabbage on the same plate as goulash? A goulash sauce that is a pale grey? There are some salad items to add to your meal, but these felt out of place, like a tortilla that looked like it had salami and cheese in it, but tasted of bland and spice.
The breakfast consists of salad items like the night before, plus either small frankfurters and scrambled eggs (that looked grey), or small bratwurst and a round fried egg. I have stayed in hotels throughout Poland, Germany and the Czech Republic, and never before have I not looked forward to a breakfast.
We paid £95 for two nights with breakfast and dinner. We do not feel it was value for money - the hotel was clean, but when I compare it with similar establishments in Poland it just doesn't meet the mark.
She helped me to organize trainers for my kids and set everything up. The trainers for the kids were also doing their best to teach kids skiing. Maybe they were used to parents who would be fixed on the results and measure them on how fast kids would get on big mountain. We just wanted everybody to have fun and kids didn’t need to start skiing after 1 hour. Our kids didn’t speak any of the languages that they knew, but they still got very well along with the kids and my girls can’t wait to get back there.
They ski learning was done as part of FIS Snow Kids.
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