Sopot’s been spoiled by Sheratons and Sofitels, now it’s Gdańsk’s turn to get some five star surgery. Opened last summer the Radisson Blu comes with a ringside location overlooking the Neptune statue and rooms with plush fittings, cream and chocolate colours and hi-tech touches such as 40 channels to surf, flat screen TVs, safes and wifi. It looks fantastic, but to really impress someone then book into their 160 sq/m Presidential Apartment (complete with a separate room for your security team), or book into rooms 555 or 557 – featuring rooftop balconies overlooking Długi Targ. But don’t think this is your run-of-the-mill modern hotel; built around the remains of a 14th century tenement the Radisson oozes history, with hallways covered in pictures of old Danzig, and a separate section set aside to house exhibits from local museums. Now also open, an impressive fitness room in which to work off one of the best hotel breakfasts around.
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This hotel was really value for money. Excellent service and beautiful rooms in a historic setting with an unbeatable location right on Długi Targ. Especially enjoyable was the breakfast on the hotel's terrace facing the main square. Our expectations were exceeded and we have already recommended this Radisson Blu property to friends