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Among the 244 motels in Poland, here are the 6 best motels with breakfast

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Top Family-Friendly Motels in Poland

Motel Drabek - Poland
8.1 494 reviews
Poland
11/07 – 18/07
SG$150/nighttotal: SG$1050 (7 )

Motel Drabek

2 4
motel , Tarnowskie Góry
Motel Drabek is situated in Tarnowskie Góry, Poland, conveniently located 18 kilometres from Katowice Airport and 23 kilometres from both the Silesian Stadium and Ruch Chorzów Stadium.
This family-friendly inn offers guests a range of amenities including a swimming pool, spa, restaurant, bar, and free private parking, alongside activities such as cycling and proximity to a playground.
Motel Domowy Gościniec - Poland
8.8 330 reviews
Poland
20/07 – 24/07
SG$77/nighttotal: SG$308 (4 )

Motel Domowy Gościniec

1 2
motel , Łomża
Motel Domowy Gościniec is located in the quiet village of Piątnica, just 5km from Łomża, offering a peaceful escape from the city. It has consistently received excellent ratings for location, cleanliness, and overall user experience.
The motel features comfortable rooms with private bathrooms and modern amenities, including free Wi-Fi and flat-screen TVs. Guests can enjoy delicious meals at the on-site restaurant, relax in the bar, and take advantage of free parking.
Venetia-rooms - Poland
9.5 11 reviews
Poland
27/07 – 31/07
SG$138/nighttotal: SG$552 (4 )

Venetia-rooms

2 3
motel , Biecz
This Biecz motel offers convenient access to local attractions, situated 42 kilometres from the Museum of Oil and Gas Industry Foundation and 43 kilometres from Magura National Park.
Rooms at this establishment feature air conditioning, complimentary WiFi, private bathrooms, and some include balconies, with pet-friendly and family-friendly options available, alongside on-site parking.
Kompleks Perła - Poland
8.3 713 reviews
Poland
28/06 – 04/07
SG$67/nighttotal: SG$402 (6 )

Kompleks Perła

1 2
motel , Łomża
Kompleks Perła motel in Łomża is conveniently located less than 1.6km from the city centre and bus station.
This family-friendly lodging offers rooms with TVs, fridges, and air conditioning (at extra cost), plus a bar, garden, and parking; children under 7 stay at a reduced rate.

Frequently asked questions about motels in Poland

  • What are the top attractions in Poland for solo travellers?

    Poland offers fantastic solo travel opportunities. Krakow's Old Town, with its Wawel Castle and Main Market Square, is a must-see. Wander through the charming streets, explore the Kazimierz Jewish Quarter, and maybe take a day trip to the Wieliczka Salt Mine. Warsaw, with its reconstructed Old Town and poignant history at the Warsaw Uprising Museum, provides a different experience. For nature lovers, the Tatra Mountains offer stunning hikes and breathtaking views, perfect for a solo adventure. Gdansk's cobbled streets, the Motława River, and the Solidarity Centre are also great choices for independent exploration.
  • What are the best motels in Poland?

    Among the motels in Poland, Motel One Warsaw-chopin, Nocleg Em and Noclegi Czarna Perła are the most popular ones.

  • What airports are the most visited in Poland?

    The busiest airports in Poland are Warsaw Chopin Airport (WAW), serving Warsaw, and Kraków John Paul II International Airport (KRK), serving Krakow. These two airports handle the vast majority of international and domestic flights.
  • What are the best motels for families and kids in Poland?

    The best motels for families and kids in Poland are Motel One Warsaw-chopin, Gościnny Gaj and Motel Mo&ja.

  • What currencies are accepted in Poland?

    The official currency of Poland is the Polish złoty (PLN). While some larger establishments might accept euros, it's best to use złoty for everyday transactions to get the best exchange rate. Credit cards are widely accepted in cities, but smaller towns and villages may prefer cash.
  • What are the best pet friendly motels in Poland?

    The best pet friendly motels in Poland are Motel One Warsaw-chopin, Gościnny Gaj and Motel Mo&ja.

  • What are the must-see neighbourhoods for a week in Poland?

    A week allows for exploring several cities. In Krakow, Kazimierz (the Jewish Quarter) and the Old Town are essential. In Warsaw, the Old Town and the Praga district, known for its alternative vibe, are worth exploring. Gdansk's Old Town and the areas around the Motława River offer a unique atmosphere. Each city provides a different experience, so choosing a few based on your interests is key.
  • What are the best motels with parking in Poland?

    Motel One Warsaw-chopin, Nocleg Em and Noclegi Czarna Perła are the best motels with parking in Poland.

  • What parts of Poland are perfect for a weekend getaway?

    For a weekend break, Krakow is ideal, offering a rich history and culture within walking distance. Alternatively, Wrocław, with its charming Old Town and numerous dwarves scattered around the city, makes for a unique and memorable short trip. Zakopane in the Tatra Mountains provides stunning mountain scenery, perfect for hiking or simply enjoying the fresh air, though travel time should be factored in.
  • Who do you contact if you lose your passport in Poland?

    If you lose your passport in Poland, you should immediately contact the nearest Polish police station and your country's embassy or consulate in Poland. They will guide you through the process of reporting the loss and obtaining emergency travel documents.
  • Which festivals are considered unmissable in Poland?

    Poland boasts many festivals. The Wianki Festival (celebrating Midsummer's Eve) is a nationwide event with various local celebrations. The International Film Festival in Gdynia is a significant event for cinema lovers. Many cities also hold unique local festivals throughout the year, often celebrating historical events or traditions.
  • Are ride-hailing apps like Uber accessible in Poland?

    While Uber isn't as prevalent as in some Western European countries, Bolt is a popular and widely available ride-hailing app in Poland's major cities.
  • In Poland, where is the weather most suitable for travellers year-round?

    Poland's weather varies significantly by region. The coastal areas, such as Gdańsk and Sopot, generally have milder temperatures than the mountainous regions of the south. However, no area offers consistently perfect weather year-round. Spring and autumn tend to be the most pleasant for many travellers, offering a balance of agreeable temperatures and fewer crowds.
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