Hotel FIS is located is ideally located for walks in the Tatra mountains, both shorter outings and longer trips. The hotel was originally built for the Nordic world ski championship in 1970 (thus the name FIS, from the international skiing federation). While the furniture in the rooms is new and the beds comfortable, the hotel building and rooms betray the age. We had a family room that was nice, but somewhat unpractical in that it was long and narrow (stretching from one side of the building to the other), and had a pretty cramped bathroom. The view from the front side was of the ski jump and other parts of the resort, the back side (where the somewhat larger balkony was) offered a view of an old, not so pretty building, a chimney and woods. Breakfast was typical Slovak, good and filling. The personell was really friendly and helpful. Free, decent WiFi. We did not try the spa. Overall a pleasant stay, but somewhat pricey for the standard. You pay for location...