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Location. The Dom Muzyka Hotel is located in Gdansk, Poland, within 400 metres of the old town with its historical sights, 500 metres of the River Motlawa, and two kilometres of the beaches. The nearest metro station is two kilometres away.
Hotel Features. Housed in the 19th-century buildings of the music academy, The Dom Muzyka Hotel is within easy access of the old town and public transport. Complimentary wireless Internet access is provided throughout the hotel, and the hotel offers a bar and a room service menu.
Dom Muzyka features the stylish Restaurant Maestro, where international and traditional polish dishes are served. The restaurant offers a summer garden and barbeque area, and a complimentary breakfast is served daily.
The hotel includes conference and music rehearsal rooms accommodating a maximum of 420 people.
The River Motlawa offers fishing and boat cruises. Tennis, volleyball and aerobics can be arranged at the front desk, and horses and bicycles can be hired nearby.
Guestrooms. The 84 guestrooms are decorated in keeping with the historic interior of the building, featuring wooden beams, wooden furniture including desks and light coloured fabrics. The bathrooms have showers, complimentary designer toiletries, and hair dryers. All guestrooms are equipped with televisions, telephones, and wireless Internet access.
Expert Tip. The fully restored Medieval Crane, 500 metres from the hotel, was completed in 1444 to handle heavy goods. It used to be the largest crane of its kind in the world, and was operated by men walking inside a wooden wheel. It is located on the River Motlawa in the historic centre of Gdansk.
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