Grand Hotel

Top choice in Carpathian Mountains


All we can say is ‘wow’. This boutique hotel, a block from the Rynek, is one of the nicest we’ve seen in this part of Poland. Throw pillows in trendy earth tones adorn deep, comfortable beds and sofas, while the individually styled rooms could be straight out of an exuberant edition of Wallpaper magazine. Rates drop 10% on weekends.

There's also a bar and restaurant with warm-weather patio, plus a pool, fitness centre and spa.


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