The largest hotel on the Baltic Sea, located in Pobierowo, Poland, is set to open with 1,240 rooms across 13 floors. However, only 500 of these rooms are completed, raising questions about the guest experience this summer. With a starting price of 350 euros per night, the hotel has already seen over 2,000 bookings in its first day, indicating strong demand despite the incomplete facilities.
Guests can enjoy proximity to the beach, just 150 metres away, and a range of amenities including a large pool and planned water park. Yet, the unfinished status of many attractions could lead to disappointment for those expecting a fully operational resort. The hotel aims to cater to both relaxation and adventure seekers with features like climbing walls and a cinema.
The late Tadeusz Golebiewski, who built a hotel empire from humble beginnings, envisioned this mega-hotel as a destination for families and tourists. Its opening could significantly impact local tourism, but the incomplete state of the hotel may affect its reputation and the overall visitor experience.
As the hotel prepares to welcome guests, the focus will be on whether it can deliver on its promises. The success of this venture could influence future developments in the region, shaping how tourism evolves along the Baltic coast.
Source: Euronews

