Gdansk

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Charming and comfortable hotel occupying an attractive 1728 stone mansion in the Old Town of Gdańsk on the banks of the Motława River, with views over the city’s marina. — Hideaway Report
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Located in Old Town right along the river, the 150-room Hilton Gdansk is a luxury hotel with a fine-dining restaurant, a sleek lobby bar, outdoor terraces and lounge areas, and a stylish rooftop bar. — Oyster
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The upscale Hanza Hotel is a 60-room property exceptionally located right along the Motlawa River in Old Town in easy walking distance to restaurants, shops, and popular attractions. — Oyster
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This is easily one of the best hotels in Poland. — Fodor's
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This stylish hotel marries its historical granary-building exterior with a 21st-century interior and top-notch service. — Lonely Planet
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Though occupying a former cinema, the 75-bed ‘Scouts’ House’ has a decidedly un-Hollywood feel. — Lonely Planet
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There’s a whiff of the Mediterranean about this suburban hotel with a splash of terracotta and stucco in its décor. — Lonely Planet
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Occupying a labyrinthine, chunky-beamed former merchant’s house, the Zappio is so big that families with kiddies and party animals won’t get in each other’s way. — Lonely Planet
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On Spichlerze Island, the 13 stylishly furnished, light-flooded rooms here are bedecked in well-tuned browns, creams and golds with the odd splash of other hues, and bathrooms are crisp. — Lonely Planet
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Located on Ołowianka Island across from the Main Town, these cheap, basic digs are within ambling distance of all the sights and some rooms have pretty river views. — Lonely Planet
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Comfortable rooms and flats in this aparthotel are furnished with elegance and simplicity. — Fodor's
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The only Pomeranian branch of the Polish Qubus chain, this 110-room mammoth in the city centre’s southern reaches caters to both business clients and tourists. — Lonely Planet
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A fair way out of the city centre west along ul Kartuska, these guest rooms are spacious, clean and there's a well-equipped kitchen. Take tram 12 to Ciasna. — Lonely Planet
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The 134-room Radisson Blu Hotel Gdansk is a luxury property on the pedestrian-only Long Market street in Old Town, just a one-minute walk from the river. — Oyster
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The eight cosy rooms and seven suites are all named after famous personalities, though some are better known than others (Nina Soentgerath room, anyone?). — Lonely Planet
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Big, modern, colourful hostel near the train station, with high ceilings, pleasant common areas, a kitchen, and a lounge with a view. — Lonely Planet
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An airy eight-storey atrium leads into soft-pastel spaces furnished with quirky modernist pieces by Vitra, Moroso and Gubi, while the rooftop bar and terrace opens out over the marina and Old Town. — Wallpaper
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