Sofitel Grand Sopot
Poland
The Sofitel Grand Sopot is a landmark of elegance and history on Poland’s Baltic coast. Originally opened in 1927 as the Kasino Hotel, it was designed to attract Europe’s elite with its Art Deco architecture, luxurious interiors, and proximity to the Sopot casino. The hotel quickly became a symbol of sophistication, offering innovative amenities like mineral-rich seawater taps in guest bathrooms. Its guest list included royalty, politicians, and celebrities, establishing its reputation as a premier destination.
During World War II, the hotel was commandeered by German military authorities and served as Adolf Hitler’s headquarters in September 1939.Despite the turmoil, the building sustained minimal structural damage. Post-war, it reopened as the Grand Hotel Sopot, managed by various entities over the decades. The hotel continued to host notable figures such as Charles de Gaulle, Marlene Dietrich, and Fidel Castro. It also became a cultural hub, hosting events like Poland’s first disco night and the debut of the iconic band “Czerwone Gitary.”
In 2005, the hotel underwent a significant renovation under the Accor hotel group, reopening as the Sofitel Grand Sopot.The restoration preserved its historic charm while introducing modern luxury, including new rooms, a wellness center with a swimming pool, and updated interiors. Today, the hotel boasts 126 rooms, including 43 suites, each blending French elegance with local character. Notable accommodations include the Charles de Gaulle Presidential Suite, which has hosted dignitaries like Fidel Castro and Prince.
Situated directly on the Baltic shoreline, the Sofitel Grand Sopot offers guests stunning sea views, a private beach, and proximity to the famous Sopot Pier.Its Grand Blue restaurant serves Polish cuisine with a focus on seafood and regional products, while Le Bar provides signature cocktails and live music. The hotel continues to be a preferred venue for weddings, conferences, and cultural events, maintaining its legacy as a beacon of luxury and history in Sopot.
$43,334