First things first. Check-in was completely bizarre but worked out. Having previously received a useful message in serviceable English concerning and confirming my arrival time, I then had to find where exactly the responsible person was in relation to the building itself, a large modern block of flats and offices that forms a corner of two adjoining streets. Having ascertained that she was in a car parked alongside, it then turned out that she spoke no English – or French or German. So, helpful and friendly as she was, she explained with actions and sign language the door code to the buildiing and the lock/key situation to this lovely flat on the fifth floor. You're then left to your own devices. Which is great, because you're a short walk to the centre, pretty close to the train station – and the flat itself feels new, functional and extremely comfortable. Tea, coffee and mineral water provided, WiFi works fine, rain(ish) shower, Polish-only channels, big bed, tastefully furnished. Tiny gripes – there's a small difference in height in the floor tiling between the bathroom and kitchen, so you can easily catch your toes without realising. The price is great for the comfort offered. Heartily recommended – provided you can deal with the sign-language check-in.