Prize by Radisson has launched its first hotel in Poland, located in the heart of Gdańsk. The new establishment, featuring 125 rooms, is situated on Żabi Kruk Street, just 300 metres from the Motława River.

This marks the entry of Radisson Hotel Group's midscale lifestyle brand into the Polish market, with Gdańsk chosen for its rich history, design, and growing international appeal.

The hotel aims to enhance the travel experience by providing a central location, smart design, and fair pricing without unnecessary extras. The rooms are designed for comfort and functionality, whilst the ground floor features a social hub where the lobby, restaurant, and bar seamlessly blend. Joanna Jankowska, General Manager at Prize by Radisson, Gdańsk, stated, "Gdańsk is a city that people fall in love with the moment they start walking through it, and that's exactly the kind of experience we want to support."

Located minutes away from Gdańsk's Old Town, the hotel offers easy access to the city's vibrant food scene, sandy beaches, and local attractions. The opening is part of a broader strategy to expand the Prize by Radisson brand across Europe, with future openings planned in Wrocław and Berlin. Joep Peeters, Chief Operating Officer Franchise EMEA, noted, "There's a growing demand from travellers who want quality, design, and a central location without the premium price tag."

The Gdańsk hotel is part of Prize by Radisson's expansion, which includes 20 hotels in operation and development across Europe

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