Easily Radom's best hotel, Nihil Novi combines colour and flair with a fine appreciation of heritage values. Rooms have bold style and all the expected comforts. The restaurant (mains 22zł to 60zł) serves a creative menu of Polish faves (goose, duck, pierogies) and crowd-pleasers like fine burgers. Enjoy the courtyard tables. Service is polished - now the Rynek out front needs to catch up.
Hotel Nihil Novi
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One of the most popular outings is the short hop to this outdoor folklore museum about 7km from the centre. Furnished interiors showcase styles from the…
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Housed in a grand 18th-century collegiate building on the Rynek, this museum displays a collection of art by local painters, including its namesake Jacek…
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