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Lublin is the largest city in the eastern region of Poland. As of 2004, it supports over 350,000 residents. During the Middle Ages, Lublin served as a cosmopolitan center, in which Poland's Jews, Catholics, and other ethnicities lived in harmony. However, during the brutal attacks of the Nazis in World War II, Lublin's Jewish population was decimated by the Holocaust.

Today, Lublin is rising from the ashes of its difficult past. Tourism is on the rise, but prices for accommodations and dining in the city are still eminently reasonable. One of the most impressive accommodations, at least architecturally, is the Grand Hotel Lublinianka. This hotel was originally a palace, and it has been renovated to include every modern amenity you might imagine, including marble bathrooms with heated floors, satellite television, internet access, and much more.

In addition, the Lublinianka offers a cosmetics parlor, a wellness center, a Turkish hamam, three conference rooms equipped with the most state-of-the-art technology available today, and a banquet room. You can dine on specialties at the hotel's restaurant, BelEtage, as well as stroll down the nearby Krakowskie Przedmiescie Boulevard, where you can find a plethora of shopping and dining options.

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