Gdansk, Poland, an old port city on the Gulf of Danzig about 180 mi/290 km northwest of Warsaw, was established in the 10th century and is one of Poland's loveliest cities.
Gdansk, Poland
In the heart of the Old Town; train station is a 20 min walk; A glass-covered atrium drenches the public space in natural light.
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9 Deluxe
Commission: 10%
Rooms: 145
Rates: -
Situated in the Old Town, on the bank of the Motlawa; modern decor and features an atrium with hundreds of glass butterflies.
8 Moderate Deluxe
Rooms: 150
Rates: $154 - $711
Boutique hotel situated near to Motawa River in heart of town - Close walk to Old town, water tram, and SKM railway station.
7 Superior First Class
Commission: -
Rooms: 108
Established on a parkland in a 17th-century former manor house, featuring period-style furnitures-2 km from Zoo Gdansk Oliwa.
Commission: 70%
Rooms: 72
Rates: $112 - $247
Contemporary hotel in Gdansk near Marina, Green Gate, and old granaries
Rooms: 135
Constructed of brick w/glass to get a better view of the river; main entrance is located on the street parallel to the waterfront.
Rooms: 60
Rates: $85 - $214
Harborfront hotel in Gdansk on Granary Island near Long Market
Rooms: 240
Located in the historic townhouses region, close to Neptune Fountain and the Town Hall - Serves Polish and international cuisine.
Rooms: 26
Rates: $121 - $225
Boutique hotel on banks of the Motlawa River, in the surroundings of Old Town - Close to Dluga Street and Neptune Fountain.
Rooms: 92
Rates: $80 - $135
Situated in the heart of the city - 1 km to Glowne Miasto, 1.2 kms to Second World War Museum, 6.2 kms to Stocznia Gdanska.
Rooms: 172