Qubus Hotel

Gdańsk


The only Pomeranian branch of the Polish Qubus chain, this 110-room mammoth in the city centre’s southern reaches caters to both business clients and tourists. Inoffensively decorated rooms are generously proportioned and bathrooms pristine, but breakfast is extra. The hotel’s boat takes guests to the city centre (from 10am to 4pm).


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Nearby Gdańsk attractions

1. Green Gate

0.19 MILES

Długi Targ is flanked from the east by the Green Gate, marking the end of the Royal Way. It was built in the 1560s on the site of a medieval defensive…

2. Długi Targ

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Długi Targ was once the main city market and is now the major focus for visitors. Things have gotten a bit touristy here over the last decade (dubious…

3. House Under the Angels

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This palatial edifice is also known as the English House (Dom Angielski), after the nationality of the merchants who owned it in the 17th century when it…

4. Golden House

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The 1618 Golden House, designed by Johan Voigt, has the richest facade in the city. In the friezes between storeys are 12 elaborately carved scenes…

5. Bread Gate

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This gate was built around 1450 while the city was still under the Teutonic order, as shown by the original city coat of arms consisting of two crosses…

6. Neptune Fountain

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According to legend, the Neptune Fountain, next to the Town Hall, once gushed forth with the trademark Gdańsk liqueur, Goldwasser. As the story goes, it…

7. Artus Court Museum

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Rising in all its embellished grandeur behind the Neptune Fountain, the Artus Court is perhaps the single best-known house in Gdańsk. The court has been…

8. Historical Museum of Gdańsk

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This museum is located in the historic town hall, which claims Gdańsk’s highest tower at 81.5m. The showpiece is the Red Room (Sala Czerwona), done up in…