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Guest Rooms Patron - Gdańsk

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Guest Rooms Patron - Guest accommodation

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ul. Cieszynskiego 1

Number of rooms: 30


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GENERAL INFORMATION

Guest Rooms Patron is tranquilly situated in a modern building within a monastery, conveniently located 2.5 km from Gdańsk old town, or a short tram ride away. Housing functionally furnished, simple and contemporary accommodation with free wireless internet access in all of the rooms, the hotel also offers a bright breakfast room, a communal kitchen and modern meeting amenities. With the airport, tram and bus station, city centre and the beach all nearby, everything any guest could need and wish for is quickly accessible. Patron’s surroundings include a range of services within easy reach such as sporting facilities, restaurants and banks. There is a special offer for guests staying for 4 nights or longer.

AREA INFORMATION

The hotel is situated in a quiet, newly-built part of the city, close to the city centre and the Old town. There is a swimming pool, volleyball and tennis courts, 2 restaurants and 3 banks in the immediate vicinity of the hotel. Old Town (2.5 km) – Gdansk’s beautiful, historic Old Town features many attractive buildings statues and monuments. Gdansk is the Polish maritime capital and lies on the bay of Gdansk and on the southern coast of the Baltic Sea. The city is a thousand years old and, as well as its history and beautiful architecture, it has many museums and art galleries, illuminating the city’s culture and history. Crane over the Motlawa River (3.2 km) - The crane once played a dual role as 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.

TRAVEL INFORMATION

By Public Transport: From the airport, take the airport transfer bus B to Brama Wyzynna, the central stop. Then take the number 108 or 118 bus for 6 stops to Chelm, the nearest bus stop to the hotel. From Glowny, Gdansk’s main train station, follow the second instruction above. Or take the number 1 tram 300 metres away for 4 minutes.

IMPORTANT INFORMATION

It's possible to pay in Euro and other currencies.

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