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Hotel Wolne Miasto ***

2 Sw. Ducha Street, city centre
 
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Description:
In the heart of the Old Town of Gdansk, the Hotel Wolne Miasto pays homage to the city’s rich history with its traditional wooden interiors and décor.
A sense of history infuses the hotel. Rooms are decorated with sepia tinted photographs illustrating the past hundred years of Gdansk’s thousand-year history. The hotel’s reception welcomes guests with replica Renaissance furniture. The whole of the hotel’s interior reflects the rich history and architecture of Gdansk’s Old Town. The hotel is close to The National Wybrzeże Theatre and the stunning architecture of Zbrojownia – which was once the town’s arsenal.

Rooms:
While the hotel’s interiors and décor may reflect the history and glories of Gdansk’s Old Town, the amenities and features of the room are resolutely from the 21st century. The hotel has 13 single rooms, 21 double rooms and 9 deluxe standard rooms. All rooms are en-suite and have direct dial telephones, satellite TV and free internet access.
Extra beds are not available at the hotel.

Additional information:
The hotel is in a quiet street close to the city centre of Gdansk, in the heart of the city’s Old Town. The hotel’s location provides easy access to the city, the Old Town and the sea.
A conference room with a capacity of 70 is available, featuring all the necessary equipment.
The hotel’s own Zeppelin Restaurant offers a culinary journey that will take diners around the world, offering breakfasts, salads, tapas, soups and delicious pasta and rice dishes. Specialities from around the world are available from local meals of duck or zander fish to Argentinean beef and shrimps and lobster.

Local attractions:
The hotel is in the heart of Gdansk’s Old Town. All of the city’s sights and attractions are within walking distance, as are the delights of the Old Town.
The hotel is close to The National Wybrzeże Theatre and the stunning architecture of Zbrojownia is only a short walk away. Gdansk’s famous crane over the Motlawa River is less than a kilometre from the hotel. The crane once played a dual role as both a port crane and as Gdansk’s city gate. It has been in its present form since 1442-1444. The machinery of the crane is driven by a huge wooden wheel inside it, which was powered by men walking on it, like a giant hamster wheel. The crane was not only used to unload and reload cargo, it was also used to put up ships’ masts.

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