New Hotel on Baltic Sea Coast Gets Mixed Reviews: Dirty Water and Free Sauna in Room
A new hotel with approximately 1,200 rooms opened on the Baltic Sea coast in early summer, but early guests complain about issues like dirty water and an unexpected 'free sauna' in the room.

In early summer, a hotel with around 1,200 rooms opened on the Baltic Sea coast, surrounded by pine trees, becoming one of the largest hotels in Europe. While some guests share their delight on social media, others are dissatisfied, pointing out initial problems.
According to Polish media, after several years of preparation and multiple announcements about the opening, the hotel has finally started welcoming its first guests. Content posted on social media reveals mixed opinions: some praise the sea view and luxury, while others complain about dirty water and the fact that the room essentially offers a free sauna, possibly indicating heating or ventilation issues.
The hotel complex is located on a coastline that has long attracted tourists with the scent of pines, wide beaches, and tranquility. The new property promises to become another tourist magnet, but early reviews suggest there is still much work to be done to ensure high service standards.

