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Where to stay?. Hotel Gromada*** Koszalin 75 - 035 Koszalin ul. Zwycięstwa 20-24 www.gromada.pl/hotelkoszalin. 15 single rooms, 44 double rooms, 4 apartments, 2 studios ( VIP) Rates: single rooms - from 180 PLN double rooms - from 250 PLN. Accommodation. Double room. Single room.
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Hotel Gromada*** Koszalin 75 - 035 Koszalinul. Zwycięstwa 20-24 www.gromada.pl/hotelkoszalin
15 single rooms, 44 double rooms, 4 apartments, 2 studios ( VIP) Rates: single rooms- from 180 PLN double rooms- from 250 PLN Accommodation Double room Single room
Restaurant: 100 seats Conference room: 60-80 seats with garden Aperitif bar: 9 seats Room service: 07:00-22:30 Catering Summer cafateria Gastronomy
Events/excursions Events/excursions • Visiting Koszalin (Gothic Cathedral, the Museum and Skansen, Executioner's Cottage, St. Gertrude's Chapel, Castle Chapel, the Sanctuary on Mount Chełm) • visit to Baltic Dramatic Theater • evening in philharmony • various events eg. Summer Festival • various concerts • Boat and ship cruises on Jamno Lake Trip to Darłowo, Kołobrzeg or Bornholm • Deep sea fishing • Integration events at the shooting range in Manowo or nearbyhorse stable • Arboretum Karniszewice or "Hortulus" Gardens Dobrzyca
About region Koszalin is one of the major cities of Western Pomerania, situated only 10 km south of the Baltic Sea coast. The city attracts tourists not only a seaside location, but also a very rich cultural offer and the beautiful greenery of urban parks. Koszalin is the perfect place for those wishing to spend some time on the Baltic coast, while enjoying the cultural attractions and charms of the big city. The biggest attraction is deep sea fishing for cod in the Baltic, and a trip to Bornholm island.
The big attraction is the only one in Poland theme gardens "Hortulus" in Dobrzyca, Near Koszalin. Gardens are designed in 28 different styles, Another worth seeing site is Ustronie Morskie with the Skansen – Museum of bread. Museum visitors can learn the process of baking bread, and Participate in its production process, receive information about organic farming, taste own baked breads with various additives (lard, butter, pickles, grilled items), and a glass of wine or a pint of beer.