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Can I really stay in a Castle?
Yes! There are quite a few historic buildings throughout Poland (castles, palaces, and manor houses) that now operate as hotels. Often, the number of guest rooms is quite limited (e.g. no more than a couple of dozen rooms) giving these locations the feel of an exclusive and intimate hideaway.
They are usually situated in attractive surroundings - away from the hustle and bustle of the city and set in the midst of large parks and/or landscaped grounds.
Rooms are usually well-furnished and an attempt is made to retain the decor and feel of the original period.
Many of these hotels also have conference/banquet facilities - making them ideal locations for private meetings "away from it all".
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