Hotels in Poland
This is the birthplace of many world famous people, including Pope John Paul II. Poland is situated right in the centre of Europe. It always gets mixed reviews about its culture since it shows a charming mix of modern city skylines and traditional villages. Despite the fact that large areas of Poland were destroyed during World War II, the country has been rebuilt and restored and can give a tough competition to any other well developed country. Be it traditional art, literature or classical music, nation of Poland is very much in touch with its culture.
Best time to visit Poland
The best time to visit is from May to September. Summer days are hot, but take a sweater for evenings. Winters from December to April are wet and cold but they are best for those looking forward to skiing. May and June are the months to see the flowers at full bloom.
Tourist spots in Poland
- Krakow - Famous landmarks of Krakow include the Main Market Square with St. Mary's Basilica and the Sukiennice Cloth Hall, the Wawel Castle, the National Art Museum, the Zygmunt Bell at the Wawel Cathedral, and the medieval St Florian's Gate with the Barbican along the Royal Coronation Route.
- Warsaw - This is the capital of Poland and its largest city. Landmarks of this Old Town are the Royal Castle, King Sigmund's Column, Market Square, and the Barbican.
- Zamosc - This is a town in southeastern Poland. Zamosc is the best-preserved Renaissance town in Poland. It has retained its attic-topped burgher houses, magnificent town hall, churches, and fortifications from the 16th and 19th centuries.
Hotels in Poland
- One- star Hotels: single, double and three people rooms of higher standard with TV set and bathroom facilities.
- Two-star Hotels: Spacious and comfortably furnished rooms, each of them equipped with a radio, TV Sat, and telephone providing internet access.
- Three-star Hotels: All rooms are air-conditioned, with bathroom, satellite TV, radio and telephone.
- Four-star Hotels: at least 24 palace rooms and suites, restaurants, Club-Pub with drink bar, club hall, and conference room, summer patio, and Sauna.
- Hostels: hostels are equipped with one, two, three, four, and five person rooms. Each room contains a television.
- Bed and Breakfast: Rooms with separate bath, Telephone, fax, TV, Internet and also Wi-Fi wireless.
- Apartments: Every apartment is equipped with a washing machine, microwave oven, digital satellite TV, stereo system with CD player, hair dryer, iron with ironing board. All have a fully equipped kitchen, bathroom with bath or shower.
There are plenty of hotels in Poland. Every major country has got at least one high quality hotel. Hotels and Hostels both provide quality and satisfactory services. Our directory offers the list of almost all the hotels, hostels and Apartments available in Poland. All of the hotels have online booking facility. We help you to review and select the best hotel. Europehotelsdirectory.com offers the list of hotels available in European countries and options for online booking.