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Hotels in Poland
106 Hotels
Litwor Hotel
Krupówki 40A, 34-500 Zakopane, Poland
Haffner Hotel
ul. Jana Jerzego Haffnera 59
Hilton Gdansk
Targ Rybny 1

Located in Old Town right along the river, the 150-room Hilton Gdansk is a luxury hotel with a fine-dining restaurant, a sleek lobby bar, outdoor terraces and lounge areas, and a stylish rooftop bar with excellent views. It also has an indoor lap pool with a glass ceiling, a sauna and steam room, a small spa, a fitness room, meeting rooms, and a small business center. Rooms are spacious, if a bit generic, with minibars, flat-screen TVs, and bathrooms with separate tubs and showers. Another luxury option is the Radisson Blu Hotel Gdansk on the popular Long Market pedestrian street, though it lacks a pool. 

Radisson Blu Hotel Gdansk
Dlugi Targ 19 / Powroznicza

The 134-room Radisson Blu Hotel Gdansk is a luxury property on the pedestrian-only Long Market street in Old Town, just a one-minute walk from the river. Rooms are spacious, sophisticated, and contemporary, with a neutral color palette and modern amenities such as heated floors in the bathrooms. It has a chic restaurant and bar with lounge spaces and outdoor seating, plus a fitness area with a sauna and steam room, but no pool or proper spa. The riverfront Hilton Gdansk has an indoor lap pool, full-service spa, and rooftop bar, but it's farther from the heart of Old Town and the decor isn't as sophisticated.

Hanza Hotel
ul. Tokarska 6

The upscale Hanza Hotel is a 60-room property exceptionally located right along the Motlawa River in Old Town in easy walking distance to restaurants, shops, and popular attractions. The hotel has a nice restaurant and bar with outdoor seating along the river, a spa with three treatment rooms, a sauna, and a small fitness center, plus meeting and event rooms. Guest rooms are tasteful, clean, and comfortable, though not quite luxurious, and include minibars, coffee/tea service, flat-screen TVs, and free Wi-Fi. Room and concierge service are available as well. Travelers looking for full-on luxury might consider the Hilton Gdansk -- it isn't quite as intimate, but offers a larger gym, indoor lap pool, and rooftop bar, albeit at a higher price point.

Hotel Scandic Gdansk
ul. Podwale Grodzkie 9
Hotel Santi
ul. Dominikanska 1

The mid-range Hotel Santi is a boutique property with Old-World charm just off Krakow's Main Square and close to sights, shops, and dining. The 20 romantic rooms are unusually spacious for Krakow and come with flat-screen TVs, sitting areas, and mini-fridges, although some lack air-conditioning and just have fans. Trams pass directly in front of the hotel, which can make crossing the street tricky and cause noise for front-facing rooms, however, they don't run at night. The hotel lacks a full restaurant but its cellar bar has lovely exposed brick and a free champagne buffet breakfast with cooked-to-order items is popular. Limited parking is available just next door, though advance booking is needed and it's at a fee. Amber Hotel is farther from the center, but it has a fitness center and small spa.

Wielopole Hotel
ul. Wielopole 3

The 35-room Wielopole Hotel is a value property located between Krakow's Main Square and the buzzing Kazimierz district. Small but stylish and romantic rooms have flat-screen TVs and free Wi-Fi, although bathrooms are compact, not all come with mini-fridges, and some have unattractive building views. Additional downsides are the lack of fitness and meeting facilities. Still, it has a vegetarian and vegan restaurant that gets great reviews and offers a free buffet breakfast. Note that a fee applies for guests bringing pets and there's a charge for cribs. It's worth comparing rates with Andel's Hotel Cracow, which has a spa, gym, and in-room minibars.