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British tourists 'Poland's homeless' after finding hotels closed for years

A woman's vacation was ruined after discovering that hotel accommodations had been closed for two years.

Patricia Jab, 56, said she was left disappointed with her trip to Poland after booking a package trip with Expedia in May this year, she told Birmingham Live. has reported.

Patricia told me that she was due to arrive in Warsaw late in the evening on July 13th and that the hotel where she was staying, Anton She Apartments, had tried to contact Piechna, but She couldn't be reached.

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At Warsaw Chopin Airport, Patricia took a taxi to her hotel, but her vacation quickly turned into hell.

When she arrives at the hotel, she is informed by a security guard that Anton's apartments, Her Piquena, have been closed for her two years and are now being used as her office space. I was.

Patricia, from Cheltenham, Gloucestershire, recounted the ordeal of fear of being homeless in a foreign country.

The hotel accommodation was closed for two years before Patricia found out the truth
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Accommodation turned into office space { . Couldn't pick up, no one to get in touch with, no response, but I figured if there was a problem and decided to go anyway.Expedia should have contacted me.

``But when I called, it quickly became clear that something was wrong. I asked the staff and they said the building was now used as office space, and the hotel had been closed for two years, but I was told it wasn't."

"I spoke to the receptionist and was told the best thing I could do was go to the police station and ask them to arrange accommodation.

"Suddenly I found myself homeless in Poland.

The hotel accommodation was closed for two years before Patricia found out the truth

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Despite her fears, the 56-year-old was able to find emergency accommodation on Booking.com, spending £401 for four nights

say like ``Expedia's attitude to the situation was that they really didn't care. said. Until I could do that, I was basically on my own.

”It is surprising that in the streets of Warsaw at midnight there is nowhere to stay.

"Thank goodness I'm a confident traveler and resourceful person, but imagine if I was a mother of two young children.

``I stayed in this emergency accommodation for 4 nights and it was fine. We want people to know that it's a method they feel is okay with it."

An Expedia spokesperson said: The agent was unable to contact the property. A traveler has booked a new room and sent us an email with the information that they have booked emergency accommodation for £401.

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