Hotel Europejski in Wrocław offers high-standard accommodation in the very center of Wrocław. It is close to the Market Square, Ostrów Tumski, Racławice Panorama, National Forum of Music, Opera, and Wrocław theaters. This excellently located hotel, reminiscent of the “belle epoque Breslau,” combines long-standing tradition with modernity.
Aesthetic interiors, professional service, and excellent cuisine create a unique atmosphere in the hotel.
We offer a 24-hour reception, restaurant, café, two conference rooms, and luggage storage for your convenience.
Hotel Europejski is part of the Historic Hotels of Wrocław network, managed by COHM, a company that is part of the Polish Capital Group DEXPOL S.A.
This establishment is the oldest hotel in Wrocław. Its construction was completed in 1877 by the company Nawroth & Co., with the design credited to master builder Pollack. Originally, the hotel was named Hohenzollernhof as a tribute to the ruling dynasty of the German Empire. The period in which this building was erected was one of prosperity and wealth, allowing meticulous attention to detail and substantial funds for further expansion. Additionally, Hotel Hohenzollernhof has always enjoyed an excellent location, with the popular Polish Theater among its neighbors.
The building was expanded in 1907 and connected to the structure on Stawowa Street. In 1910, another renovation was undertaken to give it an appearance worthy of one of the most representative streets of the then Wrocław. The building did not suffer significant damage during the wartime period. However, after the wars ended, the hotel began to decline due to a lack of funds for modernization and renewal – despite this, it continued to welcome guests. Its fortunes changed in the 1990s when a major renovation was carried out.
How does this historic hotel in the Old Town fare today? And what does it offer its guests?
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The historic hotels in Wrocław also have a unique atmosphere. Their architecture features distinctive motifs from the turn of the 19th and 20th centuries, and their interiors combine the style of past centuries with modernity. Hotel Europejski, Polonia, and Piast are all located on the same street. Meanwhile, Hotel Lothus is situated in the central part of Wrocław’s Old Town – directly at Dominikański Square and just a few steps from the Market Square, the destination of most tourists. Therefore, if you are looking for high-standard accommodation in a well-located establishment, choose an elegant hotel in Wrocław.