This magnificent art deco hotel was originally built in 1927 and offers lavish style, luxury and elegance, right on the beach in Sopot.
The hotel looks out to sea over the waters of Gdansk bay and is also just a short walk from Monte Cassino Street and the heart of Sopot. The hotel’s beautifully restored art deco interiors are equipped with contemporary comforts such as flat screen TVs. Stylish modern technology and equipment blends harmoniously with the hotel’s elegant, sophisticated ambience.
The hotel also has superb facilities with a fully equipped wellness centre, its own casino, private beach and indoor swimming pool.
Rooms: 127 Hotel Chain: Accor
The heart of Sopot is Monte Cassino Street, which runs through the centre of the town. The hotel is just a short walk from the bars, cafes, restaurants and all the entertainments and attractions that line the street. The hotel is right on the beach and just a short walk from the famous pier, which is the longest wooden pier in Europe.
The hotel is just one kilometre from Sopot’s main train station and 15 km from Gdansk’s Lech Walesa Airport.
The hotel has its own well-equipped wellness centre with an indoor swimming pool, sauna, hammam, ice bath and fitness suite. The hotel also has its own casino, private beach and conference and banquet rooms.
The spacious Art Deco restaurant has a magnificent view of the sea and serves a rich variety of traditional Polish specialities and international cuisine.
Relax and enjoy an aperitif or a sophisticated cocktail at Le Bar and Cigar Lounge in the hotel’s lobby area.
All rooms are en suite and have a spectacular view of the sea or the park.
Food & beverage
The hotel's Art Deco restaurant has beautiful views of the Baltic Sea. The restaurant serves innovative international and Polish cuisine in a chic, sophisticated, lively atmosphere.
The hotel is directly by the beach and is just a few steps from Monte Cassino street and all the shops, bars, cafes and restaurants that line the street.
Some of the other nearby attractions include:
Sopot Aquapark (1 km) - a water park for the whole family, with swimming pools, water slides, hydromassage, children’s pools and whirlpools.
Sopot’s pier (0.2 km) – Sopot is home to the longest wooden pier in Europe. The pier is 650 metres long and from it one can admire the entirety of the Hel Peninsula.
Sopot town (0.5 km) – as well as sporting facilities, shops, bars and restaurants, Sopot is also famous for its spas. The Museum of Sopot is also well worth a visit.
By Train:
The hotel is approximately 12 km from Gdansk city centre. Trains run regularly from Gdansk to Gdynia and stop in Sopot.
The hotel is just one km from Sopot’s main train station. A taxi from the station costs approximately EUR 5. The number 187 bus also runs regularly between the hotel and the train station.
By Taxi:
A taxi from Gdansk city centre costs approximately EUR 15.
By Air:
The hotel is approximately 15 km from Gdansk Lech Walesa Airport. A taxi from the airport costs approximately EUR 20.
IMPORTANT!
17 Oct. 2007 - check-out till 10 a.m.
18 Oct. 2007 - check-in possible after 5 p.m.
Pets:
Pets are welcome in the hotel for an additional charge of EUR 20 per pet, per night.
Additional Costs (2007):
Breakfast: Breakfast is available for an additional charge of EUR 20 per person, per night
Taxes: Local city tax - EUR 0.90 per person, per night
Parking: Parking is available in the hotel's outdoor, guarded car park for an additional charge of EUR 12 per car, per night.
Cancellation
If cancelled up to 18:00 on the date of arrival, no fee will be charged.
If cancelled later or in case of no-show, the first night will be charged.
One child, no older than 12 years, can stay free of charge when sharing with accompanying adults.
Children older than 12 years are considered adult for room occupancy.
The hotel does have children's rooms and a nanny service is available upon request.
Check In
14:00
Check Out
12:00
Accepted credit cards
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