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Kobza Haus
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Kobza, the Polish word for bagpipes, takes it name from a sculpture of a Scotsman hard at work playing the mournful instrument. Fortunately,
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Dom Muzyka
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Originally set up as a pet project by the city's acclaimed Music Academy in a wing of their impressive building 5 minutes stroll
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Kamienica Gotyk
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Situated on Gdańsk’s most picturesque street Kamienica Gotyk is the oldest house in the city (1451) with an original Gothic portal featuring two religious stones either side of the entrance steps; if you want history, you’re in the right place.
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Oliwski
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A modern hotel with a glass and concrete frontage and a bright and clean, no-frills design. This is a super edition to the budget bracket complete with fittings that look like they were unwrapped the day before.
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Amber
A smart three star venture in a new, blockish building two clicks from the centre. Featuring a sharp, modern design rooms come with flatscreen TVs, wifi and a svelte looking style.
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Artus
A wonderful addition to the accommodation scene in the old town. Found inside a renovated series of town houses, the Artus Hotel
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Bartan
A futuristic exterior shields good accommodation with standard three star trimmings: satellite TV, telephone and dataports. It’s a model mid-range hotel this, and while the location is off-putting the renovated rooms certainly aren’t.
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Best Western Hotel Bonum
A comfortable, modern hotel, now carrying the Best Western brand, occupying three restored tenement buildings. All rooms are brand spanking new and come equipped with plasma screens and internet connection.
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Best Western Plus Arkon Park Hotel
An excellent hotel run by an experienced group who now boast a handful of hotels throughout the Tri-city. This one is brand new and located close to the city's Trade Fair grounds and expanding business district at the Gdansk Oliwa Gate complex.
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Biała Lilia
A smart affair inside a fully converted townhouse. A chic, contemporary design reigns throughout, with attractive rooms coming
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Dom Aktora
Old town location and 100 metres from the river, Dom Aktora is ideal if you have children and require a bit of peace and quiet with your own cooking facilities.
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Dom Muzyka
Originally set up as a pet project by the city's acclaimed Music Academy in a wing of their impressive building 5 minutes
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Dom Schumannów
For a taste of Old Gdańsk check into Dom Schumannów, a quirky hotel/guest house run by and set inside the building that houses the offices of the PTTK tourist service.
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Focus
Located on the main approach to Gdansk from Warsaw the Focus is a smart, modern hotel which provides all the amenities of an international business standard hotel including brand spanking new flat screen TVs, Wifi throughout and sparkling bathrooms.
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Impresja
Set in a new building designed to compliment the architecture typical of the district, the Impresja impresses not just on price alone.
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Kamienica Goldwasser
A series of recently modernised suites overlooking the river feet from Zuraw (The Crane), the city’s landmark. Most come
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Kamienica Gotyk
Situated on Gdańsk’s most picturesque street Kamienica Gotyk is the oldest house in the city (1451) with an original Gothic portal featuring two religious stones either side of the entrance steps; if you want history, you’re in the right place.
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Kobza Haus
Kobza, the Polish word for bagpipes, takes it name from a sculpture of a Scotsman hard at work playing the mournful instrument.
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Królewski
You simply can’t get any closer to the river. A converted granary is the stage for this hotel and warm colours, a location
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La Petite
From the same team behind Akme Villa, this place hits the spot with pleasant chocolate coloured rooms fitted with a contemporary flourish.
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Lival
Mint new beachside hotel decorated with tasteful cream and brown finishes. High standards extend across the board: above par restaurant, immaculate staff and sunny atmosphere - no matter what the weather outside holds.
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Oliwski
A modern hotel with a glass and concrete frontage and a bright and clean, no-frills design. This is a super edition to the budget bracket complete with fittings that look like they were unwrapped the day before.
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Pałac w Leźnie
A red brick palace dating from the 18th century provides a beautiful background to this out of town bargain. Twelve kilometres from Gdansk this unique hotel includes a wine cellar stuffed with paintings, and corridors draped with rugs and pictures of former owners.
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Pensjonat Stara Karczma
Excellent pension-styled accommodation located in a restored inn. The compact rooms are decorated with whitewashed walls, crisp linen and fresh flowers lining the windowsills.
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Posejdon
Posejdon has more character than your typical three-star, with a great beachfront location (some rooms have sea views) and facilities including a kid's playground, swimming pool and laundry service.
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Szydłowski
Two things you won’t expect to find in the lobby are the Barcelona football team and a Nobel-prize winning author. Think again.
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Villa Angela
With the addition of a new building and some extremely gregarious ladies staffing reception, Angela offers good value rooms in the style of a three-star business class hotel with powerful showers, free DSL internet in all rooms and satellite television.
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Villa Eva
From outside, a large Art Nouveau looking villa, now featuring a newly added wing, spacious function rooms and a Mediterranean restaurant which attracts enough non-hotel guests to warrant your attention.
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Villa Palladium
A strikingly different hotel with a large marble lobby giving the place an almost Mediterranean feel, Villa Palladium offers sleek, recently renovated, rooms with wooden floors and things such as satellite television and wireless internet as standard.
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Villa Pascal
A smart, comfortable hotel with a modern feel and clean bathrooms right next to the beach. Located out in the resort of Brzeźno
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Villa Stratus
The pension experience comes redefined in Villa Stratus, a good looking effort featuring crisp cream colours and super little sofas.
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Willa Litarion
Another of the new breed of boutique hotels that are springing up on the opposite side of the river to the Green Gate. Rooms are spacious and decorated in varying styles that reflect the hip fashion sense of the owners.
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Wolne Miasto
Situated behind a row of townhouse facades Wolne Miasto (Free City) offers great looking accommodation for a fraction of what you’d normally expect to pay.
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Zajazd Pod Olivką
Effecting the look of a country lodge this hotel, located in the heartland of the Oliwa suburb, is just down the road from the Cathedral and zoo.
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