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Parking near Wyndham Hotel in Old Town Wrocław, Poland

I know there are a lot of parking garage options but it is hard to find out what the prices are and who can be trusted. We will need to park for 2 nights and want to avoid any problems. I don't mind paying a bit more than I would like for convenience but I am also fine taking a 10-15 minute walk to get to the hotel from the parking. So maybe there are some options that are cheaper?
Thanks for any advice!

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In your other post, you mention that your hotel reservation is not written in stone, so I will recommend the Europeum Hotel, which is located just across the street from the Old Town, a very few minutes walk to the center. I did not have a car, but their website says they have "monitored parking" so you could inquire. The hotel was perfectly situated, clean, and with pleasant staff and a (pre-COVID) buffet breakfast.

There is (was) a full-service laundry, walking distance down the street. I dropped off my laundry in the morning and had it back in the evening for about $10. Details of that and more in my Wrocław trip report.

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Hi Theresa,
I have answers for you! I arrived to the Wyndham Wroclaw yesterday for three nights. They do have underground parking at the hotel but it is city owned and hence expensive at 120 zloty a night. The front desk said they recommend parking at Narodowe Forum Muzyki located at Plac Wolnosc (that’s the address) about 500 meters from the hotel for 20 zloty a day. It’s the cheapest in the city.

I’m very happy with the hotel. I too looked at the Hotel Europeum but after 19 hours of travel I decided I needed the luxury of a full on spa. The Wyndham is a block off the market square and very nice. I am a Wyndham member though haven’t used it for years. Nevertheless, they upgraded my room. I also waited to book until 48 hours before arriving (it’s not high season) and used AAA rates. It scored me about $20 less a night from what I had priced it at.

Wroclaw is gorgeous. I would recommend the “free” old town walking tour by Walkative. I really enjoyed it. Another rec would be to eat at Konspira. The atmosphere, history and food were outstanding. I will be back there tonight. It’s that good!
Cheers!