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Our Standard Room is a comfortable room where you can rest, regenerate and recharge for a new day. [1×QUEEN_SIZE_BED, 28…
Relax and rest in a room of a higher standard with a double bed - discover the Superior Room. [1×DOUBLE_BED, 31㎡]
More comfort, more privileges - discover the Privilege Room. [1×DOUBLE_BED, 33㎡]
Our Standard Room is a comfortable room where you can rest, regenerate and recharge for a new day. [2×SINGLE_BED, 28㎡]
Relax and rest in a room of a higher standard with two comfortable beds - discover the Superior room. [2×SINGLE_BED, 31㎡…
More comfort, more privileges - discover the Privilege Room. [2×SINGLE_BED, 33㎡]
Enjoy privacy in the sleeping area, receive guests and work in the business and leisure areas - discover the Presidentia…
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Restaurants nearby
- Muga★ Michelin Setting a high standard in the Poznan dining scene for many years, Muga is an elegant place with plush, understated décor and classically formal service that mirrors the surroundings. The French-based cooking shows both utmost skill and a welcome restraint; grassy white asparagus, for example, might excel in the simple company of rich pistachio and tangy bilberry. Wine plays a large role too: the list is excellent; Sommelier Łukasz is charming and generous; and their wine shop Casa de Vinos is just next door if you want to pick something up on the way home.1.3km
- FromażeriaBib As the name suggests, cheese-lovers will be in heaven at this welcoming, rather unique dining spot. To one side is a smart, bustling little bistro; to the other is a cheese bar with an admirable display of global varieties. Heartily flavoured dishes provide great value for money and usually incorporate cheese in some form, such as parmesan grated onto the excellent beef tartare. Whatever you order, follow it, naturally, with a cheese course. If you’re just after a quick snack, pop in for a seasonal cheeseboard with alcohol pairings.918m
- PostoBib A former barn, this warm and welcoming spot in the dynamic neighbourhood of Jeżyce has been renovated in a chic style that feels elegant, yet still with a rustic touch. The cooking is all about the French classics, from pâté en croute to decadent chocolate ganache with sour cherries cooked in red wine. There’s a wonderful generosity to the food that chimes with the enthusiastic service; the prices are sensible and the added extras include a drink on arrival and freshly baked madeleines with your coffee.1.1km
- TU.REStAURANTBib After a striking, architect-led conversion, this historic military building now boasts a mezzanine, a feature wine wall and a cocktail bar with a communal table. This all adds up to a stylish and characterful restaurant; one which also features a wide-ranging, modern European menu that includes small plates, large dishes to share and a small pasta selection. Everything is well-priced and appealing, with sauces being a real strength of the kitchen, whether it's a madeira jus with scallops or a wonderful truffle-infused velouté with chicken.1.3km
- SPOT.Bib A 19th-century power plant on the edge of Jana Pawla II Park is home to this faux-industrial restaurant. Sit on the terrace overlooking the row of chardonnay vines as you sample something from the exceptional wine list – which champions all things natural and biodynamic, including over 75 native wines. The menu makes a feature of house-smoked ingredients, such as fjord trout and terrific, meaty duck. The cooking comes with the added bonus of attractive pricing and generous portions.2.3km
- Marino Bistrot Hidden away in a residential area, this basement restaurant sports rustic exposed brickwork and simple bistro furnishings. It’s named after Chef-Owner Livio Marino, who has a passion for authentic Italian dishes that manifests itself here in an extensive menu that includes a selection of homemade pastas. Look out for the pasta dishes and the likes of sea bream cooked over an open fire. For dessert, it’s very hard to resist tiramisu in a place like this.629m
- Strona What was once a famous bookstore is now this trendy all-day eatery, where the front section combines a coffee shop and smaller niche bookstore, while the rear and basement are open from breakfast to dinner. Come in the evening to experience the full range of ingredient-led and fuss-free dishes, when the lighting gets softer and the atmosphere more intimate. An impressive wine list focuses on smaller producers and has a great selection by the glass.634m
- PASODOBRE Just to the side of the Poznan Congress Centre is this spacious Spanish restaurant serving up the usual tapas suspects. You’ll find Padrón peppers and patatas bravas all present and correct, alongside more filling main dishes and a selection of pintxos. Strong, satisfying flavours run throughout, while the flan is a terrific incarnation of a classic dessert. A small fridge is filled with Spanish goodies to buy and take home, including olive oil and almonds.862m
- Papavero This long-established little restaurant serves a mixture of Polish and Mediterranean-inspired cooking in a stylish setting. The generous and well-executed dishes include their signature roast duck with red cabbage, alongside homemade pastas and classic desserts like tiramisu and crème brûlée. Sit overlooking the street or in the smaller, more intimate room to the rear.901m
- Rytm Natury As you approach this restaurant via the small coffee shop in front, it’s hard to imagine that such a glitzy, dark and moody dining room awaits you. From its velvet banquettes to the baby grand piano being played in the evening, there’s a special occasion feel to the place – which is enhanced by warm, caring service that puts a smile on your face. A farm-to-table ethos runs through the food, with ingredients from the team’s nearby farm used in complex, at times creative dishes.928m
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Attractions nearby
- Imperial Castle in Poznań architectural structure459m
- Grand Theatre, Poznań Opera House at Poznan416m
- National Museum in Poznań art museum in Poland, town of Poznan1.2km
- Poznań Fortress set of fortifications in the city of Poznań in western Poland2.2km
- Royal Castle, Poznań castle1.3km
- Poznań Fara Catholic church in Poznań, Poland1.5km
- Archcathedral Basilica of St. Peter and St. Paul Polish cathedral2.5km
- The Enigma Cipher Center museum in Poland538m
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