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  Lodz Hotels
 

Lodz is Poland's second-largest city, with a population exceeding three-quarters of a million people. Situated in the geographical center of Poland, Lodz attracts tourists from around Europe, and indeed from around the globe. One of the most exotic hotels in Lodz is the Hotel Grand, originally constructed in 1888. The formal architecture and traditional Polish hospitality make the Hotel Grand one of the most popular accommodations in the city.

Inside, you can find a hairdresser, perfume counter, laundry, currency exchange, and even an arts and crafts shop. Pets are permitted at the Hotel Grand and you get plenty of modern amenities, including direct dial telephone, satellite TV, and complimentary newspapers. Guests may take advantage of the Hotel Grand's casino, solarium, tennis courts, and spa.

Best of all, the hotel is near some of Lodz's most storied tourist attractions, including the Lodz Zoo and the Lodz Botanical Gardens. If you are staying in Lodz for a significant period of time, you definitely want to walk down the sprawling green parks, such as the Lagiewniki, which is one of the largest open city parks in all of Europe.

Given the sheer volume of attractions and activities you can do in Lodz, it helps to plan your tour of Poland with a great guide. Poland and Beyond, a trusted company with years of experience navigating Poland, invites you to register for one of our guided tours. Please browse our site for price and date details as well as for good advice on in-country transportation and currency exchanges.

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