Address: Plac konstytucji 3 maja 3 , Sopot 81-704, Poland Show on map
If you want to stay in the classiest of Sopot's classy accommodation options, this is where you head. The Rezydent is the most elegant hotel in town, though you'll need an inelegantly fat wallet to afford it.In its 19th-century heyday, Sopot was the most fashionable beach resort on the Baltic Coast, and the Hotel Rezydent will make you feel those times are still alive and kicking. It features super-elegant rooms in tasteful tones - some pink, some green and some yellow. The colour schemes are complemented by stylish vintage-design carpets, timber furniture, and gleaming bathrooms sporting wallpaper and black-and-white tiles. When you've finished luxuriating in your room, head downstairs to find the Rezydent's classy restaurant and pub. The on-site art gallery, sauna, and massage services ensure you'll stay calm and relaxed.
In its 19th-century heyday, Sopot was the most fashionable beach resort on the Baltic Coast, and the Hotel Rezydent will make you feel those times are still alive and kicking. It features super-elegant rooms in tasteful tones - some pink, some green and some yellow. The colour schemes are complemented by stylish vintage-design carpets, timber furniture, and gleaming bathrooms sporting wallpaper and black-and-white tiles. When you've finished luxuriating in your room, head downstairs to find the Rezydent's classy restaurant and pub. The on-site art gallery, sauna, and massage services ensure you'll stay calm and relaxed.
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Atmosphere: Opulent and Low-key
Check-in / Check-out Earliest check-in: 2:00 PM Latest check-out time: 12:00 PM
US$110.00 per night
(US$55.00per person per night)
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Walk along nearby ul Kosciuszki to find Pub Kinski, birthplace of legendary but crazed German actor Klaus Kinski. It's now a drinking hole and restaurant, decorated in suitably decadent style with crimson tablecloths, candles, and posters from the star's movies.
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