The entrance says it all about the Savoy really - the facade is old and dirty and you have to enter through a dark, confusing lobby, with no lift up to the first floor reception. (There is a lift from the first floor up to rooms on subsequent floors). The building itself is obviously a left-over from the Communist era and not much has been done to modernise or brighten it up.
Our room was clean, but small and cramped and you had to make your own bed when you arrived. There was only one towel each, rather than a bath and a hand towel. The reception staff spoke a bit of English, but not the lady who brought you breakfast in the restaurant, so our very limited Polish was taxed there.
The price was reasonable, as was the location - about 10-15 minutes walk to the main square and about 10 minutes to the train station. But Wroclaw is such a lovely town and with such a well-developed tourism industry that I'm sure you can do better than the Savoy.
- Savoy Hotel Wroclaw