Spoken languages in the hotel:
English, German, Russian, Polish
Highlights
Character-rich architecture with stylish interiors
Fantastic breakfast
Attentive, energetic service
Good to know
Due to the architecture, some windows are small
Location
ul. Rycerska 11-12
80-882
Gdansk
Pomeranian,
Poland
Hotel description
Athletics & Leisure: Sauna and fitness
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.
Just a short walk from the shores of the Motlawa, this stylish urban hotel is housed in a former warehouse made of red brick. Its name, Q Hotel Grand Cru Gdańsk, gives a hint of its passion for good food and wine, both of which are offered in a cellar restaurant that is absolutely worth a visit. Above and beyond this, all 50 guest rooms in this historic hotel are decorated in a charming fashion. Elegantly trendy design combines wonderfully with partially unfinished brick walls. Further facilities include a sauna area as well as a small fitness center.
4-star hotel: Successful atmosphere & modern amenities
This fresh Gdańsk hotel has fully earned its 4 stars, for the atmosphere as well as service and gastronomy. Spotlessly clean guest rooms are available as single, double or two-bed rooms in various designs, nevertheless all following the same stylistic line. Natural wood look walls, exposed brick and retro wallpaper ensure an individual touch. Facilities include large comfortable beds and elegant Bauhaus-style chairs and sofas. Every room comes with a minibar, tea and coffee station, modern flatscreen as well as slate bath and perfectly functioning free wireless.
Historic Hotel: Old walls with fashionable interior design
What makes the Q Hotel Grand Cru Gdańsk special is an effective contrast between historic brick architecture and fashionable interior design. This old storehouse building’s Hanseatic character has remained on the outside, which only makes the flawless interior and clear design vocabulary all the more surprising. Particularly impressive: the combinations featured in the cellar restaurant, where guests dine on mocha-colored upholstered chairs beneath mirror-like spherical chrome lights, with red brick walls all around.
Food & Drink: Gourmet breakfast, Mediterranean cuisine and good wine
Every day starts right off with a highlight: the breakfast buffet is open from 7 a.m. to 11 a.m., fulfilling any wish. Above and beyond an unusually broad assortment of sweet and hearty dishes, guests can order eggs and browned sausage on request. Dinner consists of exquisite Mediterranean cuisine with Polish influences. First-class wine selection and competent advisory can be depended upon.
Location: Between the harbor and the old city
The Q Hotel Grand Cru Gdańsk is just a few yards from the banks of the Motlawa in a peaceful harbor district on the outskirts of the old town area of Gdańsk. The old city center with all its sights is comfortably reachable within 10 minutes.