Address: Szafarnia 2-3 , Gdansk 80-755, Poland Show on map
Situated on the banks of the Motlawa River not far from a marina, the Hotel Podewils is assured of water views. It also offers rooms that exude pure old-fashioned class.This hotel's neighbourhood is a bit of a jumble, containing everything from historic granaries to concrete industrial buildings, but the vista from the Podewils across the river to the Main Town can't be beaten. Its cheery baroque exterior comes straight from the 18th century, and contains rooms filled with elegantly curved timber furniture, with classic prints on the walls. Each room has its own distinctive themed decor, with matching wallpaper, and some offer fantastic views. Elsewhere in the establishment there's a restaurant, a bar, and a choice of Turkish or Finnish saunas.
This hotel's neighbourhood is a bit of a jumble, containing everything from historic granaries to concrete industrial buildings, but the vista from the Podewils across the river to the Main Town can't be beaten. Its cheery baroque exterior comes straight from the 18th century, and contains rooms filled with elegantly curved timber furniture, with classic prints on the walls. Each room has its own distinctive themed decor, with matching wallpaper, and some offer fantastic views. Elsewhere in the establishment there's a restaurant, a bar, and a choice of Turkish or Finnish saunas.
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Atmosphere: Boutique and Low-key
Check-in / Check-out Earliest check-in: 2:00 PM Latest check-out time: 12:00 PM
US$127.00 per night
(US$63.50per person per night)
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Step across the nearby bridge to Olowianka Island, and visit the Central Maritime Museum. This institution contains numerous exhibitions portraying the city's seafaring history, including the MS Soldek, a former freighter you can clamber aboard and explore. A daytime ferry connects the museum's premises on both sides of the river.
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