IBB Grand Hotel Lublin
About
The IBB Grand Hotel Lublin, formerly known as the Grand Hotel Lublinianka, stands as a landmark of historic elegance in the heart of the city. The four‑star deluxe hotel was erected between 1899 and 1900 by distinguished architect Gustaw Landau, whose design seamlessly melds eclecticism with a Baroque dome, classicist colonnade, and a Renaissance Revival attic—creating a building that is as architecturally striking as it is culturally significant. After a storied past that saw the hotel transformed through war and change, the IBB Group acquired it in 2000 and launched a comprehensive restoration that culminated in a grand reopening in May 2002. Today, the hotel offers 72 rooms and apartments, alongside a full suite of amenities including a fitness centre, sauna, conference halls, and on‑site restaurants and cafés—all while preserving the Belle Epoque charm that defines its interior. Its prime location on Ul. Krakowskie Przedmieście places guests within walking distance of Lublin’s Town Hall Square, Lublin Castle, and the city’s most popular museums and theatres, making it the ideal base for both leisure travelers seeking a taste of Polish heritage and business guests in need of sophisticated accommodation and meeting space.
Highlights
- Historic Architecture
- Luxurious Interiors
- Central Location