Hotel Gołąbek

Gdańsk & Pomerania


It may be named after a cabbage roll (actually the owner’s surname), but the Gołąbek exudes style on the edge of the wharf, with charming old fishing boats and port views. Having undergone a refit in recent years, the bright, cheerful rooms, a sauna, solarium and waterfront restaurant all make this a great deal. Booking ahead in summer is essential.


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