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Poland offers hundreds of exciting luxury hotels for travelers. If you're traveling to the historical city of Gdansk, the birthplace of Lech Walesa, the leader of the anti-Communist Solidarity movement, you can stay at the gorgeous Dwor Oliwski. This lavish space offers proximity to the Tri-City area as well as every amenity you can think of, including internet access, satellite television, a delightful wine cellar, springlike gardens, a solarium, a gym, and much more. In Krakow, you may want to find a hotel near the Main Market Square, also known as the Rynek Glowny. This ornate complex was originally laid out in 1257 and remains functional to this day. The abbeys, churches, and monasteries that pepper the interior of the Old City are renowned worldwide for their architectural significance. One great hotel within walking distance to the Rynek Glowny is the RT Rezydent, located at Grodzka Street. In Warsaw, you won't want to pass up an opportunity to stay at the Grand Hotel, a delightful luxury accommodation just steps away from Old Town and the royal palace. The Grand Hotel in Warsaw offers modern amenities, easy access to shopping and business centers nearby, and an on-premises casino. You may also wish to dine at the Grand restaurant, which serves up delectable Polish and international menus. Poland and Beyond is proud to take our guided tours to some of the country's most esteemed hotels and accommodations. Many of our tours--including our storied Castles and Palaces tour--stop over at the Grand Hotel in Warsaw, for instance. We are happy to accommodate your travel needs and budget--register today online through our website.
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