The prestigious 4-star Hotel Gromada Arka Lux is a hotel with long traditions and newly refurbished in 2013 it offers classic rooms with free WiFi and a private bathroom with shower.
Hleb
Portugal
Location, close to the train station and to the downtown.
Located near the centre of Koszalin and Gwardia Stadium, Hotel Sport offers quiet rooms with a private bathroom, TV and free Wi-Fi. In the morning a varied breakfast is served.
Boasting barbecue facilities, Hotel City is set in Koszalin in the West Pomerania region, 45 km from Town Hall and 46 km from Kołobrzeg Railway Station.
Sylwia
United Kingdom
Great service, great location, clean room, parking available, delicious breakfast ,Room with a view of the sea , Close to the center
Situated in Koszalin, within 43 km of Town Hall and 44 km of Kołobrzeg Railway Station, Stary Koszalin Hostel & Hotel Services features accommodation with a shared lounge and as well as free private...
City Apartments - Mlynska 49 are located in the centre of Koszalin, only 160 metres from a picturesque park. They offer self-catering accommodation with free Wi-Fi.
Martin
Slovakia
Very nice, clean, modern, cosy and spacious apartment!
Featuring free WiFi and city views, Apartament Loft DeLuxe Koszalin is an apartment, situated in the heart of Koszalin. The apartment is 9 km from Promenade.
Rys123
United Kingdom
I liked everything, it was cozy and warm. The location is very cool.
Noclegi Gwardia is situated just 300 metres from the Gwardia Stadium in Koszalin and offers free parking on site. Its rooms come with an LCD TV and free Wi-Fi.
Fly to Gdansk or Szczecin airports, then take a 3-hour train to Koszalin. Alternatively, domestic travellers can directly take a train or bus. From Warsaw, it's approximately 6 hours by train. No direct water transport services are available.
The most convenient airport for both domestic and international travellers is Gdańsk Lech Wałęsa Airport, due to its extensive flight connections. It's approximately 220km from Koszalin.
Koszalin, Poland offers efficient public transport options. The city's bus network, operated by MZK Koszalin, covers extensive routes. Trams are not available. Taxis are plentiful and affordable. Cycling is viable with dedicated bike lanes. Walking is feasible for short distances. Car rental services are accessible for longer journeys. Always verify routes and schedules.
The city centre of Koszalin, Poland, is the most popular area for visitors. It offers a variety of shops, restaurants, and historical sites, all within walking distance. The area is well-connected by public transport, making it convenient for travellers.
Koszalin, Poland experiences a temperate oceanic climate. Winters are chilly, with average temperatures dropping to -1°C in January, while summers are mild, with July temperatures averaging 17°C. The city does not have distinct dry or wet seasons, but rainfall is relatively evenly distributed throughout the year. The highest precipitation usually occurs in July.
What guests said about Koszalin:
10
Scored 10
It's a great little town it's nice and clean no traffic easy...
It's a great little town it's nice and clean no traffic easy to get around very close to the shore of the Baltic Sea I felt very safe in this city it could use more restaurants with the traditional Polish food. I'm very pleased with this day and I will return definitely
John
United States
10
Scored 10
If someone wants to go directly to the seaside but on the...
If someone wants to go directly to the seaside but on the other hand wants some peace and quiet - Koszalin may be the best place. It is only 14 km from Mielno and there is very frequent and cheap service from the local bus station, at least twice per hour. Also, I would strongly recommend visiting the local museum. Beautiful and unique architecture of Koszalin is worth mentioning too, some gothic churches are really impressive. In the city there is also a theater and an independent cinema famous for one of the most important Polish film festivals.
Zoria Zorika
United Kingdom
8.0
Scored 8.0
Knowing Koszalin from another stay 5 years ago, I must admit...
Knowing Koszalin from another stay 5 years ago, I must admit that the restaurant scene has entirely changed, probably due to the coronavirus crisis or for other reasons. In 2015, there were a number of Polish restaurants in the town serving excellent and inexpensive food. Now, only one (the one next to the regional museum) seemed to have survived but serves more or less convenience foods for double the prices than in 2015. Otherwise, the town did not change much. It is good for 1-2 days to stay there and to make trips to the beautiful surrounding region of Western Pomerania.
Bert Becker
Germany
8.0
Scored 8.0
Close to the Baltic Sea.
Close to the Baltic Sea. Just a five hours lasting bus ride from Berlin. Beautiful landscape and nature (rivers, lakes and the sea). Wilderness around. Nice area for outdoor activities like biking and canoeing. Very good and cheap Polish food, especially the fish dishes are quite reommendable ! Nice parks! The city is not too big. Short distances. Not too many tourists there. Friendly people, especially in the traffic. Population - as in Poland in general - not used at all to dark-skinned people.
Alexander
Germany
10
Scored 10
Great little city.
Great little city. Park you vehicle and walk towards downtown and you'll find plenty of shops, cafes and ATMs along the way. The fountain adjacent to the city hall can captivate you for the time it takes to indulge in some street food.
After a nap and dinner, call a cab for trip out to the multiplex cinema to catch the latest films in original language with subtitles (usually Polish, English, German combination.) Or window shop the attached shopping emporium for a taste of Pomerian glam! Plenty of bars blaring music to find one that has you checking out the dance floor.
If you are inclined to partake in services of faith during the weekend, internet can direct you to a multicultural variety of houses of worship. A big Polish dinner is the perfect cap on your weekend in Koszalin.
Palace is located in a small village with peaceful surroundings about 20 minutes South of Koszalin. Pretty exterior and interior design. Authentic but nicely renovated public spaces with great attention to historical detail. Beautifully decorated dining room and attractive park with pond, terraces and peacocks. Our room was small but tastefully furnished with quality antique cabinets, tables and wall artwork. Good breakfast buffet. Enclosed parking available. Windows open to allow air, if needed. Pleasant and helpful staff.
If I could give it 20 as rating, I would do so. Wonderful hosts, so kind and welcoming. Super comfy beds. Spotless clean and with very interesting style - Salvador Dali theme. We enjoyed every minute there. We didn't get room but small apartment and I think the hotel concept is such. Breakfast had an abundant buffet, plus we got extra scrambled eggs. Hotel has free parking. One of beat hotels I have stayes ever.
I stayed the 2nd time at Hotel Gromada and found it again excellent. Except the noisy guests of the next room in the first night (of 4 nights), it was quiet and comfortable. Staff is extremely professional, quick, friendly and reliable. The breakfast service does fulfil the highest hygienic standards related to the corona virus, and is fast and efficient.
It was a nice little motel, very clean. There were not many people that night so there was quiet, only the heavy rain and thunder woke us up once. It was near to motorway, easy to access. Free parking in the private parking lot, the access road was bumpy.
Breakfast was as in hotel. Could choose some to make a sandwich and could order scrambled eggs too.
There’s is everything what you need in the apartment: kitchen staff, coffee, tee, cookies, 2 small bottles of water, enough towels.
Enough parking space near the building.
The shower tube was leaking, however after our advice it was immediately repaired.
The hotel is located in the center, close to the railway station. The bus station is also very close. The 4 star wing "Lux" is at a small side street, and is quiet. The lunch boxes are large and good.
A very clean, modern , comfortable hotel in a pretty part of town, and very close to the train station. The host was helpful and charming and a nice breakfast is available at a very reasonable price.
The apartment is bright, spacious, and very comfortable. It is close to Koszalin Philarmonic, and generally in the city centre. The host is very friendly and easy to communicate with.
This hotel is a nightmare! They need to renew everything. The Pool ist a dirt, the food is disgusting. And the furnitures has lived it best life 40 years ago.
I liked the spatial arrangements, plenty of seating and work top's. Large bed and sofa bed.
Exceptionally clean. Very accommodating stff on every level.
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