Pałac Marysieńki
The Pałac is a large, imposing building set next to the castle, fully renovated and offering a fine range of comfortable accommodation. The house restaurant is of equally good value.
The Pałac is a large, imposing building set next to the castle, fully renovated and offering a fine range of comfortable accommodation. The house restaurant is of equally good value.
In part of the castle, the 90-bed Dormitorium offers bunk accommodation in spacious vaulted dorms, which are heated in winter. It’s simple but clean and has character, and offers some of Poland’s cheapest castle beds. Breakfast is an extra 15zł.
Kwidzyn
Kwidzyn
Lower Vistula
Malbork
This graceful hotel is the best value in town, with delightful green rooms boasting excellent fittings and furniture. The staff are friendly and efficient, and there’s a sauna, café and restaurant on the premises.
Malbork
Housed in a local school, this year-round hostel has a few doubles, but most beds are in dorms sleeping eight or more people. Internet access is only available in July and August. If you arrive when reception is closed, just press the buzzer.
Malbork
Malbork
British and Australian travellers will laugh at the name, but there’s nothing unhygienic about this brand-new three-star hotel. It’s very classy for its price range, with contemporary furniture and an impressive restaurant.
Malbork
These surprisingly pleasant rooms near the train station are simple but well maintained, though the shared bathrooms are basic.
Malbork
Nestled in a restored medieval building in the Lower Castle, a former hospital, the Hotel Zamek isn't as palatial as you might expect. The interiors are dark and a bit drab, but the location's great.
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