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Om Gosciniec Zacisze
Address: ul. Sloneczna 182-110 Sztutowo/ Gdansk, Sztutowo, Poland
The Guesthouse Gosciniec Zacisze is located in a former boundaries of historical Free City of Gdansk in a seaseide village of Sztutowo It\'s a perfect get away option for anyone willing to wind down and relax or simply just stop for a moment in his busy life.
As the area is covered by deep forests and there is a short distance to the sea it gives an opportunity to have long walks and all sort of activities on the beach.
The hospitality, tasty food and a warm atmosphere make our inn a place you will always want to come back to.
Please note:
Check in time. 12:00 pm
Check out time 10:00 am
Cancellation policy is 3 days, except from the 8 of June till 8 of July that is 7 days.
Cash only as payment upon arrival
We accept pay pal
Breakfast is not included, Extra 10zl
All taxes are included
At the beginning of World War II in 1939, the Nazis built the Stutthof concentration camp nearby, which received its first prisoners on September 2 of that year. The camp eventually developed into a huge complex with branches throughout northern Poland by the time it was liberated in May 1945 by the Red Army. More than 110,000 persons of twenty-five nationalities from nineteen countries were imprisoned, and it is estimated that more than 60,000 of them perished here.
As the area is covered by deep forests and there is a short distance to the sea it gives an opportunity to have long walks and all sort of activities on the beach.
The hospitality, tasty food and a warm atmosphere make our inn a place you will always want to come back to.
Please note:
Check in time. 12:00 pm
Check out time 10:00 am
Cancellation policy is 3 days, except from the 8 of June till 8 of July that is 7 days.
Cash only as payment upon arrival
We accept pay pal
Breakfast is not included, Extra 10zl
All taxes are included
At the beginning of World War II in 1939, the Nazis built the Stutthof concentration camp nearby, which received its first prisoners on September 2 of that year. The camp eventually developed into a huge complex with branches throughout northern Poland by the time it was liberated in May 1945 by the Red Army. More than 110,000 persons of twenty-five nationalities from nineteen countries were imprisoned, and it is estimated that more than 60,000 of them perished here.
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