For many tourists, Poland continues to be "terra incognita". But here you can do whatever you want - to have a full blast while kitesurfing in Chalupy, or walk through the calm halls of the ancient Malbork Castle, recharge your batteries in one of the best nightclubs in Krakow, or admire the quaint pine trees in the Curved Forest near the town of Griffin. A rest from the impressions will allow a halt at Lake Morskie Oko in the Tatras, which is known for changing color throughout the year from dark blue to light turquoise.
Hotelhunter experts analyzed user demand for the service and found out the most popular destinations in Poland:
- Warsaw (47% of total requests);
- Krakow (30%);
- Gdansk (13%);
- Zakopane (11%).
Małopolskie, Mazowieckie and Pomorskie are the voivodeships in which guests of Poland most often book hotels. The average placement price in this country is $ 76. The cheapest hotels can be found in Krakow. A double room in a 2-star establishment costs only $ 6 in this city.
Want to achieve the best value for money in your hotel services? Compare the cost of one night in inexpensive 3-4-star hotels located in different regions of Poland:
- Warsaw - $ 22-27;
- Krakow - $ 25-34;
- Gdansk - $ 19-32;
- Zakopane - $ 22-45;
- Kolobrzeg - $ 31-38;
- Sopot - $ 29-46.
Pay attention to discounts and promotions: they will help reduce the cost of accommodation. Thanks to interesting offers from Polish hoteliers, you can find favorable rates even in the capital's hotels: in 3-stars from $ 7 and in 4-stars - from $ 16.
Fans of thrifty travel should also note:
- during low season (October) hotel room rates can be reduced by 32%;
- June is the most expensive month to live in Poland with an average rise of 1%;
- The average rate, which is $ 70 on weekdays (Sun-Thu), tends to increase by $ 5-10 at the end of the week (Fri and Sat).
Spend a little time looking for profitable accommodation options - and you will definitely find them in any city in Poland.