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 Superior Gdansk (Poland) Q Hotel Grand Cru Gdańsk restaurantparking lotfree wifidogs permittedfitness studio
Hotel guests have access to a sauna area which is just as modern stylishly designed as the rest of the hotel. A small fitness area is also available.
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Stockholm (Sweden) Grand Hôtel Stockholm poolspa arearestaurantparking lotfree wifi
The Grand Hôtel Stockholm is without exaggeration the undisputed luxury champion for a business trip or city vacation to the capital of Sweden. In addition to its impeccable …
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Stockholm (Sweden) Collector's Victory Hotel restaurantfree wifisauna
Besides the Tweed bar, another beautiful place to retreat after a city tour is the hotel’s sauna, which can be booked exclusive in units of 2 hours.
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 Superior Stralsund (Germany) Romantik Hotel Scheelehof Stralsund spa arearestaurantparking lotfree wifidogs permitted
This UNESCO-listed, 4-star hotel in Stralsund offers a spa area, 4 dining areas, and modern rooms with free internet. The Old Town district is 100 metres away.
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 Superior Glücksburg (Germany) Strandhotel Glücksburg beachsidespa arearestaurantparking lotfree wifi
Charming hotel with a cozy atmosphere in the first row on the Baltic Sea beach Sandwig
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 Superior Ostseebad Sellin on Rügen (Germany) Romantik Roewers Privathotel poolbeachsidespa arearestaurantparking lot
This hotel lies in the Baltic Sea resort of Sellin, a 4-minute walk from the historic pier. It offers many restaurants and a spa with pool. Many rooms have a balcony/terrace.
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Copenhagen (Denmark) 25hours Hotel Indre By restaurantfree wifidogs permittedfitness studiosauna
Alice in Wonderland in the middle of Copenhagen: Unusual design hotel with stylish restaurant
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Historic Hotels at the Baltic Sea

Although the countries comprising the Baltic Sea region share a common history this does not mean that all the countries and their seaside towns have a homogenous culture, culinary tradition or set of customs! To truly appreciate this diversity and soak in the history of the region one excellent option is to stay at one of the many historic hotels. Baltic Sea history can’t be accessed any easier than by staying in historic hotel.s The Baltic Sea region’s diverse cultures also shine through at historic hotels, the staff themselves have family tales and the best insider restaurant tips. Make your way up one coast and down the other keeping an eye out for historical similarities, an ear out for new languages, and an open mind about the local dishes!

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