Villa Pallas

Warmia & Masuria


This quite sophisticated villa is named after the Greek goddess Athena, whose statue makes up part of the mix ‘n’ match decor. Negotiate the maze of stairways to find relatively well-furnished, spotless rooms and some decent suites. A smart restaurant and small spa centre complete the picture.


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