Wyndham Hotels & Resorts Enters Poland

Wyndham Hotels & Resorts has announced its entry into Poland with the 205-key upscale Wyndham Wroclaw Old Town. Located in the heart of Wroclaw’s city center, the property is expected to open early next month and will be managed by Mogotel Hotel Group, a hotel operator in the Baltics.

The property is well-located for exploring the central, picturesque Old Town with many attractions and landmarks. One of the largest cities in Western Poland and home to well-known universities and research centers, Wroclaw combines rich history and charming architecture with a lively cultural scene across its museums, theaters, art galleries and workshops.

Wyndham Wroclaw Old Town will have an expansive atrium and a top-floor wellness area, with a fitness room, sauna and steam bath. It will also offer a range of food and beverage outlets, including a gourmet restaurant, a lounge and bar. Good to know: Business travelers will also have access the hotel’s 11 meeting rooms, which can accommodate over 400 attendees. Additionally, the hotel is conveniently located just 10 miles from Wroclaw’s international Copernicus Airport.

Wyndham Wroclaw Old Town is the latest addition in Wyndham Hotels & Resorts’ growing portfolio in Europe, including more than 350 operational hotels across 30 countries and a development pipeline of more than 90 properties. All Wyndham hotels participate in Wyndham Rewards, a hotel rewards program with over 50,000 hotels, vacation club resorts and vacation rentals worldwide.

"With favorable economic conditions and a large domestic demand, Poland brings exciting opportunities for our industry and perfectly fits our growth strategy for Europe," said Christian Michel, vice president development Europe, Wyndham Hotels & Resorts EMEA, in a press statement.

For more information, visit www.wyndhamhotels.com.

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