Take look at our marvellous rooms
Dom Browskiego
1 person private room
Dom Browskiego meaning exactly “the house of Browski” which is a pun on the adress Pl. Dąbrowskiego 3, where “Dą” and “Dom” are pronounced the same in Polish. Designed by Jolanta Zieleniecka and Piotr Kolejwa, given the fresh feeling and colours of early spring, it is the only one-person room in the hostel.
The House of 1001 Hands
Double with shared bathroom
Also known as “Little paws” or “The House of the Invisible Hand”. Ascetic and monochromatic. The craziest one of our rooms is the design of Balbina Tam, who decided to paint everything white, leaving black hand prints here and there.
The House on the Corner
Double with shared bathroom
A bit hippy styled, delicately floral, the most sun swept of our rooms. You will never want to leave the old fashioned beds from 1923, which were brought here from Villa Niunia in Zalesinek.
Presidential Suite
Double with shared bathroom
This mysterious room, designed by “Half of the Elephant House”, guarded by a bodyguard, had been attended by quite a few presidents. All of their portraits are hung on the walls and their signatures written into the room’s register book. If you decide to take this particular room your signature may be placed along with the statesmen’s such as President Kwaśniewski, George Bush, and even Jassir Arafat…
The House of the Sea Shadow
Twin with shared bathroom
Designed and painted by Krystyna Muszyńska. Her hand-made, wire lamp shade decorated with faux flowers draws the attention and admiration of those who enter, pleasing the eye with mistic shaddow and light designs it casts. “I would like all of the guests to feel as if they were surrounded by the deeps of the ocean” – the artist says of her work.
The House of the Tides
Twin with shared bathroom
If you are in the mood for underwater voyages… take a plunge into our fairy-tale ocean depth. The fish and other underwater creatures are the work of Marika Kuźmicz. You will be able to put your clothes inside a deep sea diver’s belly, and we will understand perfectly if you’ll feel like having something other than a tunafish sandwich for breakfast…
The House of The View
Twin with shared bathroom
having the air of a boudoir, with the most beautiful of beds padded with a floral patterned cloth. The name was given due to its location on the corner of the building, giving it a view of Warsaw which is… – well, it’s really up to you to decide. We love it.
The Japanese House
Twin with shared bathroom
A bit of the ascetic orient designed by Paula Niezgoda. If whiteness and bamboo motifs appeal to you, then this is the place for you.
Wild at Heart
Twin with shared bathroom
Remember that movie from David Lynch? Well, the room was resembles the strange reality of the movie – a little bit crazy but with a warm and cosy bed to hide…
The House of the Cat
Double with private bathroom
The cat of the kind where only the smile remains after it… This character from “Alice in Wonderland” peers gallantly at us, with the air of superiority inborn in cats, from its cozy willow armchair. Absolutely harmless, though, to all with allergies, despite the many cattish details… The room was designed by the sculptor Iza Biskupska.
Magenta
Double with private bathroom
A room somewhat reminding the interior of an eighteenth century French palace. Magenta walls with golden details and accents are the design of Klaudia Perchon.
The House of the Zebra
Double with private bathroom
Crazy room, full of Zebra! You cannot escape the Zebra – it’s in the bed and in the bathroom…
The Normality House
Double with private bathroom
A room for those looking for peace and quiet… or perhaps cat lovers as well. There you may just perhaps find the opportunity of stoking a furry tail or tracing some feline’s paw-prints on the windowsill…
Vincent Room
Double with private bathroom
The name of the room reminds of one of the greatest painters of XIX-th century. Van-Gogh-style sunflowers and irises painted by Katarzyna Karasińska are on the walls.
The House of the Angels
Double with private bathroom
Designed by Łucja the hostel’s owner. Looking upon the sleepers is a bas-relief of an ethereal angel made of concrete, plaster and down , whose foot is adorned with a tiny shoe of the owners’ daughter. Many other angels may be found here as well… The huge Art Nouveau bed was bought at a flea market in Kutno.
Raspberry Thicket
Twin with private bathroom
The name a bit surprising in contrast with reality. The designer Kryska Muszyńska played a little joke on us… The room is relaxing, yet out of the ordinary..
The Hut
Twin with private bathroom
Ejka Witkowska was the one to finally propose something inspired by our own folk culture… Paper cut-outs from the Kurpie region, little wooden birds perched on branches, folk patterns from Zalipie decorate the walls and furniture – all in all, Polish folk art at its best.
The House of the Tourist
Twin with private bathroom
The walls are covered by a collage of maps from all over the world. The night lamp – a shiny globe, while the whole of the room is illuminated by a suitcase left on the ceiling. In the bathroom, looking up, you will be able to observe some of the most well-known constellations.
Narnia Realm
Twin with private bathroom
You shall enter by means of an old wardrobe, ivy tickling your face, just like Lewis put it in his book (”The lion, the witch and the old wardrobe”). Even though it is a realm of magic and fairy tales, inside you will find an English mansion interior, designed by Marika Kuźmicz.
The House of the Middle
Twin with private bathroom
The House of the Middle which actually should be called the House of Still Life. Your dreams shall be sweet and calming in its old-fashioned, snugly wallnut beds. If you suddenly feel the urge to create something or express yourself through art, we have an easel waiting just for you.
The House of Maiden
Twin with private bathroom
The room is a project by Gabi Maciejowska – today widely known for her artistic metal wire-net instalations. For this particular room she has created a large square instalation suspended from the ceiling. The atmosphere of the room is created by metal framed beds and sterile white interior contrasting with a worn, unscraped wooden floor. If you’d ever dreamt of sleeping in at a contemporary art exhibition, this is the place for you.
The African House
Triple with private bathroom
This warm and cosy room is decorated with Ethiopian photographs made by a famous traveler Anna Olej.
The Mexican House
Triple with private bathroom
Bright colors of the wall bring to mind those of Chiapas, with yuccas and cactus plants everywhere. Here you’ll find the atmosphere of the continent that is oh so far away…
Seventh Heaven
Triple with shared bathroom
In this room everyone will feel relaxed and heavenly.
Sweetie
Triple Female Dorm
The room was created keeping in mind the romantic spirit of women – the pink interior is mostly designed for them. The idea and meticulous decoration was brought to life by Kinia Krzywicka. It is a room filled with feminine laces and homely linens.
The House of Fashion
Four Bed Dorms
Designed by Ewa Morka and Patrycja Smirnow, who have their own Pracownia3 – fashion design studio on Iżynierska St. 3 in Warsaw. The room is decorated with the designers’ own fashion design colages, bundles of wool, and an old Singer sewing machine.
Remont
It looks like workers never finished the interior and left some stuff… A joke room with a warm atmosphere…
Dannish Room
This is a room for those who love scandinavian austere decor.
The House of Fans
Five Bed Dorm
The records and posters of The Beatles fill the walls… This crazy dorm was designed by Marta Machalowska and Krzysztof Ciemnołoński.
Chiapas
Six Bed Dorm
You will find here happy yellow, red and blue imported straight from hot Mexico. This room will cheer you up!
PRL
Six Bed Dorm
Communist (PRL – Polish People’s Republic) The joke room – designed by Marta Malachowska and Krzysztof Ciemnomłyński. Cozy and comfortable, a dorm where Lenin looks on from the wall (painted by Karol Radziszewski from szuszu group – www.szuszu.art.pl) accompanied by photos from the communistic era of the ‘PRL’ period.
The Rainbow House
Six Bed Dorm
The room was designed by Magda Braniewska. Everything inside is a piece of a colorful rainbow. The ceiling bares kitschy glittering chandeliers, reflecting light in all colors of the rainbow… The dorm has a feministic tinge to it.
Tir na nóg
Six Bed Dorm
Tir na nóg is the legendary name of a mithical Irish realm known as The Land of Everlasting Youth. Its Celtic character is the outcome of many hours of work by its designer Maryna Szopska, who patiently and painstakingly hand-painted Irish knotwork ornaments surrounding the window, door and beds.
The House of the Photography
Six Bed Dorm
Desinged wholely by Marika Kuźmicz. She hand-painted all of the furniture decorated with built in photographs by Grzegorz Stykowski and Mikokaj Ulatowski. The room is a project of The House of Photography (Dom Fotografii) group.
Newspaper room
Seven Bed Dorm
This room is full of history. All of the walls are decorated with newspapers – some only a few years old, but some taking you back to the times of Solidarity. There is a writing machine if you feel like a journalist yourself.
The House of Kitsch
Eight Bed Dorm
Deer in rutting season, kitschy landscapes straight from traditional Polish country homes enchant with their naivety of style. The collection was donated by Krzysztof “Szczurek” for the enjoyment of travelers from around the world.
Santorini
Eight Bed Dorm
If you’re into the atmosphere of tropical islands and the shade of blue of the coast of Greece – this is where you’ll feel at home. Designed to offer the most comfort, you’ll have a hard time believing that you’re actually sharing the room with 7 other people… Designed by Ernest Mikolajczuk.
Castle Inn – our boutique hotel
boutique accomodation in the Old Town
Castle Inn by Oki Doki is an elegant and arty little boutique accommodation in The Old Town. The only of its kind within its limits. 10 meters to The Royal Castle, in the one of a few historical buildings which survived II World War. We offer unforgettable view from every room on the beautiful square with its Column of the king Zygmunt III. From some of the room you can see the castle or the cathedral.






















