Blow Up Hall
 

Blow Up Hall Hotel

Set in a former red brick brewery in Stary Browar 5050

Ul. Kosciuszki 42, 61-891 Poznan. Poland

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Blow Up Hall - Location

Blow Up Hall Hotel

Ul. Kosciuszki 42
61-891 Poznan. Poland


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Transportation

Blow Up Hall is located 7 km from Ławica International Airport, 7 km from A2 highway and close to international roads E-30 Berlin-Warsaw-Moscow and E-261 Gdansk-Wroclaw-Prague. The Central Train Station (Poznan Glowny) with excellent connections to Berlin, Warsaw and major Polish cities is 1.3 km away from the hotel. Car rental: can be arranged by the hotel concierge.

 


Landmarks

  • Old Market Square

    The centre of Poznan buzzing with restaurants, bars, cafes and al-fresco dining. With various museums and historic architecture in Baroque and Renaissance styles remains one of the most picturesque in Central Europe.

  • Town Hall

    Dating back to the 13th century and formerly seat of the city council remains one of the most valuable Renaissance architecture monuments in central Europe.

  • Emperor's Castle

    Last imperial German Kaiser William II's edifice built in Europe, the symbol of German domination in Poznan region.

  • Royal Castle (Gora Przemyslawa)

    Dating back to the 13th century, the castle was the residence of Polish kings.

  • Cathedral of Poznań

    Destroyed and remodeled several times, the first Poland's cathedral is a must to see. Its crypt dated 12th century contains the bodies of Poland's first rulers - Mieszko I and Bolesław the Great.

  • Poznan Archaeological Museum

    Poznan Archaeologcal Museum is one of the oldest (Est. 1857) and greatest Polish archaeological museums. Permanent exhibitions: - prehistory of Greater Poland (the Poznan Region) - origins of the Polish State - Ancient Egypt - archaeology of the Sudan More at: http://www.muzarp.poznan.pl/

  • Lech Visitors Center

    The Poznan Brewery, on of the Poland's biggest, organizes half a day long tours through its premises. A must for all beer lovers.


Corporate Landmarks

  • Poznan International Fair

    The Poznań International Fair (MTP) is the leader of the Polish trade fair market and the second largest exhibition organiser in Central Eastern Europe. It ranks 33rd on the world list of trade fair cities (data: AUMA 2008).


Shopping

  • Shopping and Art Centre Stary Browar 50 50

    This is a place where business develops art, and art develops business; where everyday pleasures: shopping, business dinner, coffee with mum, a night out with friends, become meetings with art. Here you can touch art, experience art and, most importantly, be part of its creation. Over 200 shops, 15 restaurants, 13 cafes, a theatre, a concert hall, a dance studio, several exhibitions rooms, an 8-screen cinema, Blow Up Hall hotel, 3 music clubs and a historic park - all in the center of Poznan, in a historic setting of the 19th century industrial architecture of an old brewery.

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Romantic Stay

Blow Up Hall

Special offer for the Romantic Stay i nthe Blow Up Hall 50 50. Spend unforgettable night in our hotel during the weekend. Romantic decorations, 4 course dinner for 2 in Blow Up Hall Restaurant and champagne are waiting for you! Also in the package are included: breakfast, parking and wi-fi connection and possibility of using a steam room.

Price From:

320 Euro per room per night minimum 1 nights stay.

Dates valid:

12th January 2012 to 4th June 2012


Club by SLH

Blow Up Hall

Inclusive of 8 per cent tax, continental breakfast, wi-fi internet, wet room use and car parking. A platter of fresh fruit of pralines waiting in the room.

Price From:

192 Euro per room per night minimum 1 nights stay.

Dates valid:

22nd August 2011 to 31st December 2012

Exclusive to members of The Club