The Hanza Hotel in Gdansk offers 17 high-standard single rooms with beautiful views over the Motlawa river or the Old City. Every room provides our Guests with the opportunity both for relaxation in cosy surroundings and for dealing effectively with a strenuous workload. The basic facilities include comfortable furniture, a satellite TV set, a telephone, air conditioning, a bathroom (with a bath or a shower) and a mini bar. On request we can also equip the room with a notebook with a WIFI wireless Internet connection.
The Hanza Hotel in Gdansk offers 36 high-standard double rooms with beautiful views over the Motlawa river or the Old City of Gdansk. The basic facilities include comfortable furniture, a satellite TV set, a telephone, air conditioning, a mini bar and a bathroom, the latter equipped with either a bath or a shower. Guests can also select the type of bed they require: either one double or two single beds. On request we are also able to provide a notebook with a WIFI wireless Internet connection. 140e
For demanding clients we are able to provide five cosy two-room Junior Apartments of 40 square metres each. Such an area enables the arrangement of a business meeting for several persons. Work is made easier by a spacious comfortable desk and a WIFI wireless Internet connection.After the work is done a Guest may relax in the bathroom with its spacious corner bath and underfloor heating, before slipping into a warm dressing gown and comfortable slippers and taking delight in the view from the window.
The Hanza Hotel in Gdansk has already accommodated celebrities, prime ministers and presidents. For the comfort of these most famous Guests we have prepared two Presidential Suites of 80 square metres each. These enable the harmonious coexistence of work and rest, the former perhaps including the preparation of official speeches. After the work is done a Guest may relax in the bathroom with its spacious corner bath and underfloor heating, before slipping into a warm hotel dressing gown and comfortable slippers and taking delight in the view from the window. |