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Located on the Baltic Sea, Kołobrzeg – meaning ‘by the shore’ – is a seaside resort and spa town in Poland. It boasts a sandy beach that stretches for about 12 kilometres, a host of interesting museums and a charming old town.

Reminiscent of a turreted castle, Kołobrzeg’s town hall is a red-brick structure that was constructed in the 19th century. Home to a contemporary art gallery, a music venue and a café, the Neo-Gothic building sits on a lively square with plenty of dining and retail options. A few minutes’ walk away, the Kołobrzeg Cathedral was originally built in the 14th century, destroyed during the Second World War and rebuilt after. Today, you can still see a few precious artefacts from centuries ago that the Gothic church has retained. Towards the port, the Kołobrzeg Lighthouse stands tall, offering panoramic views and a mineral museum.

The Kołobrzeg Pier, or Molo, is one of the most popular spots in the city for locals and tourists alike. Extending into the Baltic Sea, the 220-metre-long structure promises views of the sea, the promenade and the lighthouse, as well as sightseeing cruises and a café. Nearby, the city’s beaches beckon with sun-drenched sands and crystal waters.

Tonight

From £92 per night

This weekend

From £122 per night

Next weekend

From £154 per night

Most popular time to visit October–December
Cheapest time to visit January–March
Local currency 10 zł = £1.97
Language Polish
Average weekend price £119 per night
Average weekday price £118 per night
Typical stay 3 nights

Kołobrzeg reviews

What other travellers say about Kołobrzeg

8.0

If you are looking for a place to enjoy the Baltic sea and...

27 August 2024

If you are looking for a place to enjoy the Baltic sea and beaches for a few days to relax without any additional worries then Kołobrzeg is the place to go , it is a bit crowded and unfriendly towards dogs(restaurants don't allow dogs, but booking locations usually do.if you ask for bowl and water for your pup you will get it , but you need to ask. There are only few attractions in the city aside from the beaches.

Michał
Michał Poland
8.0

small city, large beaches, cold water, warm people.

26 August 2024

small city, large beaches, cold water, warm people. Definitely better place to spend few days than in Hel peninsula. Not much things to do except sun bathing, but good experience and probably best place in the Polish shore of the Baltic sea

Hanyfarghali
Hanyfarghali Czech Republic
10

Kolobrzeg is a great place to enjoy the seafront promenade...

4 July 2024

Kolobrzeg is a great place to enjoy the seafront promenade and the beaches, as well as the old town. It is a 20 minute walk between the two, through the lovely parks. There is a good choice of restaurants serving local produce and international cuisine. It is a popular choice for the retirees and young families. There is no drinking culture or load music/ sports pubs. It is very safe, relaxed, friendly and colourful. We particularly enjoyed meals at Mikado, The Greek and Colberg brewery.

Lisa
Lisa United Kingdom
4.0

Not a pretty town.

12 February 2024

Not a pretty town. I wouldn't recommend or come back. The beach is pretty and relatively empty in winter, but in reality, there is nothing worth visiting. We just had a good time because we were together as a family, the room was big enough, and we were taking everything as a joke. We will definitely not go back. But in case someone goes, I strongly recommend the Italian restaurant Volare. Best part of the trip! Amazing pizza, worth much more than the rest of the town.

Tatiane
Tatiane Germany
8.0

Kolobrzeg has a very charming old center and a great access...

16 August 2023

Kolobrzeg has a very charming old center and a great access to a wide clean beach. I enjoyed our visit to Amber Museum, old church and city hall. There is beautiful park in the heart of Kolobrzeg where you can just sit and relax away from the crowds.

Anonymous
6.0

Not my favourite place, too much of commercial entertainment.

16 August 2023

Not my favourite place, too much of commercial entertainment. In restaurants they did not speak much English nor Czech. In one they served expensive food in plastic bowls, drinks in plastic cups, with the excuse there is no running water. Otherwise beach was ok, water in July terribly cold. Almost no one was swimming. Be ready for the mountain's creek water temperature. Prices same as in the rest of Europe. Coffee for 4 EUR as well as beer. Only cigarettes are cheap - but much lower quality....

Jitka
Jitka Czech Republic

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