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The Best Hotels in Sopot for Every Traveller

Sopots wooden pier is the longest in Europe
Sopot's wooden pier is the longest in Europe | © Filip Olejowski / Alamy Stock Photo

Sopot is Poland’s upmarket, trendy tourist spot in the summer months. Holidaymakers with a lot of cash love to head here to relax and enjoy cool bars, quirky cafes, modern restaurants and unusual sights. There’s also a superb beach and pier. The town caters for those with a more luxurious budget, resulting in some expensive hotels and resorts. Here is a list of the best hotels in Sopot.

Hotel Rezydent

Boutique Hotel, Resort

A large hotel room with multiple windows and heavy curtains.
Courtesy of Hotel Rezydent / Expedia

A pure luxury option here in Sopot is the stylish Hotel Rezydent, a five-star establishment and the best option for those wanting that little more from their stay on Poland’s Baltic coast. Passionate chefs serve up tasty global and local dishes in the hotel’s Pasjami Restaurant. Indulge yourself in the hotel’s large spa complex, with treatments including massages, body scrubs and facials. There is free water in every room at this Sopot hotel, complementary wifi throughout the building and you are just a short walk from Sopot pier and beach. Pets are permitted for a surcharge.

Sheraton Sopot Hotel

Bed and Breakfast, Chain Hotel, Spa Hotel, Hotel

A contemporary twin hotel room.
Courtesy of Sheraton Sopot Hotel / Expedia

Occupying a prominent position on the city’s glorious seafront overlooking the Baltic Sea, the Sheraton Hotel in Sopot is the perfect spot for anyone who wants to stay both by the beach and by the popular street Bohaterów Monte Cassino. It’s also only a five-minute walk from the famous building Krzywy Domek (Crooked House) and the best bars, cafes and restaurants in town. Opt for a sea-view suite, if you’re looking to splash out. As this is a prime resort for seafood, the hotel has a cosy maritime-themed restaurant, serving great Polish fish as well as international options. There is also a fitness centre and a sauna and massage complex within the grounds.

Hotel Sopot

Independent Hotel, Bed and Breakfast, Spa Hotel, Hotel

A contemporary hotel room wit garden views.
Courtesy of Hotel Sopot / Expedia

A stylish and cosy hotel in Sopot, the simply-named Hotel Sopot is a mere five-minute walk from the beach and about 2km (1.2mi) from Sopot Pier. It is an upmarket hotel with a Scandi-style interior. Choose from standard doubles up to a swanky apartment with its own sauna and sea views. Expect fine dining at the high-end Restaurant No 88 with artfully-designed dishes. Families will appreciate the kids club and food menu, plus there’s a spa and fitness room for adults, too.

Hotel Bayjonn

Independent Hotel, Hotel

A contemporary hotel room with high-gloss furniture details.
Courtesy of Bayjonn Boutique Hotel / Expedia

Right at the heart of Sopot’s main strip, by the beach and pier, you’ll find the sleek Hotel Bayjonn. It’s central location is the real draw here. With a more intimate feel than others on this list, the modern rooms come with plush beds and coffee machines. Upgrade for a terrace or promenade view. During the winter months, when temperatures drop below zero, make the most of the hotel’s sauna. Don’t forget to book a table at the on-site Thai restaurant – try the red duck curry.

Sofitel Grand Sopot

Hotel

A intimate and contemporary hotel room.
Courtesy of Sofitel Grand Sopot / Expedia
Thanks to the location of the Sofitel Grand Sopot Hotel, it’s no longer a dream to wake up on the Baltic coast by Sopot beach. Dating back to 1927, this hotel has endured Gdańsk’s “Free City of Danzig”, World War II, the communist regime and the Solidarność movement. Despite those changing eras, the building looks as pristine as ever. The longest wooden pier in Europe is a one-minute walk, there are 127 luxury rooms and the restaurant Grand Blue serves up seasonal dishes and fresh seafood specialities.

Taras Na Fali

Apartment, Hotel

A luxurious hotel room with large bed and glass-walled bathroom.
Courtesy of Taras Na Fali Apartments / Expedia

The swanky, modern Taras Na Fali literally means “Terrace on the Wave” and is a five-minute walk from Poland’s beautiful Baltic coast. All rooms at this hotel in Sopot are large with a marine feel, ideal for families of up to six people. In addition, they offer the option of providing extra beds for infants. Bicycles (subject to availability) are available free of charge for residents.

Soleil Boutique

Boutique Hotel

A luxurious hotel room with city views.
Courtesy of Soleil Boutique H / Expedia

Soleil Boutique hotel in Sopot is the art crowd’s go-to choice with its focus on architecture and design. The hotel specialises in its attention to detail with high-end materials used in the construction and an immaculately furnished interior. Delicious continental breakfasts are served in the coffee lounge which is adorned with artwork made by the owner.

Villa Sedan

Budget Hotel, Boutique Hotel

A simple hotel room with city views.
Courtesy of Villa Sedan / Expedia

Villa Sedan is located in the heart of central Sopot – near the famous street Bohaterów Monte Cassino – inside a quaint art deco building. For an intimate stay, book one of the 22 rooms, decorated in a simple, pared back style. Opt in for the breakfast package and enjoy it next to the crackling fire in winter. Meeting rooms are available for conferences to satisfy the business visitor while the beach and pier are a mere 10-minute walk.

Molo Residence

Boutique Hotel, Hotel

A hotel room with large bed and ensuite bathroom.
Courtesy of Molo Residence / Expedia

If you feel like having a handy base while exploring Poland’s Baltic coast, then Molo Residence is perfect due its location halfway between Sopot train station and the beach. By train, to the south you can explore Gdańsk, Malbork, Tczew and Starogard Gdański; to the north you can easily travel to Gdynia, Wejherowo, Hel and Łeba. There are nine comfortable rooms and 11 suites, all with a minimalist design. For drivers, there is a monitored, safe car park here.

Hotel Molo

Spa Hotel

A simple, modern hotel room.
Courtesy of Hotel Molo / Expedia

Named after the town’s famous wooden pier, the Hotel Molo is only a 10-minute walk from the beach. This spa hotel in Sopot has rooms that offer a window view of the past – overlooking some of Sopot’s finest tenement houses. Around the corner are over 20 bars, cafes and restaurants, all situated on Sopot’s lively Monte Cassino street. Top floor rooms provide magnificent views of both the city and coastline.

Park45

Apartment, Camping

A large, spacious hotel room with contemporary furniture.
Courtesy of PARK45 / Booking.com

Park 45 is an ideal place to stay for ecotourists or those with a love of nature. Not only is it located right by the beach and splashing waves of the Baltic Sea, but it is situated in a green, grassy, wooded area. Bring your own tent to pitch, or book one of the luxury heated cabins. A fantastic restaurant opened in 2018, serving up healthy local and European dishes.

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A travel writer, perpetual tourist and long term blogger, Jonny grew up in Northern Ireland but his global adventures have seen him live in Australia, Uruguay, England, Kyrgyzstan, Poland and Hong Kong. With 30 years writing experience, Jonny is a veteran writer with a taste for the unusual and quirky. Jonny's 150 country journey around the world saw him feed hyenas in Ethiopia, play football in Afghanistan, hitch-hike in Iraq and visit disputed regions unrecognised by the UN. Jonny is usually based in Poland but is never far away from another adventure and runs travel blogs in several niches.

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