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The Best Places to Stay in Łeba, Poland

Łeba beach
Łeba beach | © Northern Irishman in Poland

Łeba is a truly special place. This Polish seaside resort has miles of beaches, huge lakes, a leafy forest and magical sand dunes. If you plan to explore the gorgeous Słowiński National Park, then spend at least a night in Łeba. While the city boasts many attractions, finding a good bed for the night will be your first port of call.

Hotel Neptun

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© Hotel Neptun
Spend a night right by the beach in Łeba’s iconic Hotel Neptun. This stunning hotel resembles an old castle and offers scintillating views over the Baltic Sea. In the nineteenth century it was a casino. These days it serves as a luxury hotel. Rooms are stylishly decorated, the cosy bar serves up delicious seaside tipples and cocktails, the restaurant’s chef cook up Polish and international treats and the views for sunrise can be amazing. There is a car park and a swimming pool on the grounds. Weddings and functions are regularly held here at Hotel Neptun, which continues to be one of the finest hotels in all of Poland.

Oaza

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© Oaza Łeba

Oaza is a no-frills, yet cosy and relaxed place to stay while in Łeba. It has many rooms across four floors. Some rooms have gardens and balconies. There is also a shared garden that includes a children’s play area, a room for sunbathing and some games such as pool. There is ample parking, and Oaza is on a quiet street. The venue has been a popular place for families to stay for many summers, and they even have their own merchandise including mugs.

Łeba Hotel & SPA

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© Łeba Hotel & SPA

In a seaside resort that boasts a lot of modern swanky hotels, you are spoilt for choice when it comes to which place to book. The Łeba Hotel & SPA is a popular option to the east of the main beach on Nadmorska Street (which literally by the sea!). As well as being just a few minutes from the beach, this hotel also has a full spa complex with an indoor pool and sauna. There is free Wi-Fi, and the continental breakfast is included in the room price.

Villa Verdi Pleasure & Spa

Spa Hotel

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© Villa Verdi Pleasure & SPA

Spa lovers will feel completely at home at the Villa Verdi Pleasure & Spa. This hotel is located just a few streets from the beach and near all the main shops, bars, cafés and restaurants of central Łeba. It is a place to truly relax those muscles, away from a busy life. The large garden features a swimming pool and a hot tub. Massages, manicures and pedicures can all be arranged by local experts. All room prices include a breakfast buffet, and rooms also have free Wi-Fi. Rooms also have toiletries, towels, a fridge and a television. Parking is available, and families are very welcome – there is even a children’s club in the summer months.

Lech Resort & Spa

Spa Hotel

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© Lech Resort & Spa

Lech is a magnificent resort and spa complex that caters to business tourists, holiday makers and newlyweds. It is a well-designed venue with a restaurant, an outdoor pool, a wellness center and a gym. The hotel itself is popular for weddings, parties and functions, so bear that in mind before you book it. The rooms are superb – clean, cosy, modern and with free Wi-Fi and television. The resort also has private cottages that can be particularly relaxing and romantic for couples.

Hotel Spinaker

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© Hotel Spinaker

Hotel Spinaker is in the west part of Łeba and is a compact hotel with a restaurant and beer garden out the front. There is parking at the rear and 13 rooms, which get full quite quickly in summer months. The is free Wi-Fi in the rooms, which all have air conditioning, a television and a mini-bar. There is a small playground, garden and terrace. Families are welcome, and the restaurant serves up a mix of Polish and European food options. The bar is fully equipped with the usual range of beers, wines, spirits and soft drinks.

About the author

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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