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Hotel Gorski Kalatowki - Sixty-year-old hotel in the Tatra National Park, Zakopane.

Samotnia - Chalet in the Karkonosze Mountains.

Cristal Hotel - Bialystok - 3 star hotel located in the heart of Bialystok city. Offers guests superior quality service and pleasant atmosphere.

Brodnica Mansion Hotel - Newly refurbished mansion hotel near Poznan.

Hotel Noma Residence Promnice - The hotel located in XIXth century Hunting Castle, situated in Katowice and Bielsko Biala area.

Sedan Hotel in Sopot - Small hotel located in the center of Sopot.

Villa Lubicz Hotel & Restaurant in Gdynia - Villa Lubicz Hotel, built in 30th is located in Gdynia Orlowo.

Kadyny Country Club Hotel - Four star country hotel located in woods near the beach, not far from Gdansk.

Jermir Hotel & Restaurant - Hotel and restaurant located in Strzyzawa near the city of Bydgoszcz.

Jelenia Gora - Student Hostel - Student Hostel in Jelenia Gora offering 65 places in rooms for 2, 3 and 5 people.

Star Wars - New regulations will force Polish hotels to be more honest about how many stars they deserve.

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