
Hotels in Toruń
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Browse hotels in Toruń, Poland, steps from the UNESCO Old Town where Copernicus was born in 1473. Gothic towers and gingerbread shops await.
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About Toruń
Toruń: Gothic Brickwork and the Copernicus Legacy
Toruń sits on the north bank of the Vistula River in Kuyavian-Pomeranian Voivodeship, roughly 200 km northwest of Warsaw. The city's Stare Miasto (Old Town), inscribed as a UNESCO World Heritage Site in 1997, preserves some of Central Europe's most complete Gothic brick ensembles. Nicolaus Copernicus was born here in 1473; his birthplace museum on ul. Kopernika anchors a historic quarter lined with 13th–15th century merchant houses, the Gothic Cathedral of SS John the Baptist and John the Evangelist, and the ruins of a Teutonic Knights' castle begun in the 1230s. Toruń also holds centuries of pierniki (gingerbread) production, a craft documented as far back as the 14th century.
Where to Stay
Hotels concentrate in three zones. Stare Miasto properties place guests within a 10-minute walk of the cathedral and the Bulwar Filadelfijski riverside promenade. The quieter Nowe Miasto (New Town) offers slightly lower rates and direct tram access. A modern strip along ul. Szosa Chełmińska, near the bus terminal, suits transit-focused stays. The city anchors a manageable portfolio of properties — tram lines 1 and 4 connect Toruń Główny station to Stare Miasto in roughly 10 minutes.
Practical Tips
- Getting there: Direct trains from Warsaw Centralna take approximately 2.5 hours; from Gdańsk, around 1.5 hours.
- Getting around: The Old Town is walkable end-to-end in 20 minutes; trams cover the wider city.
- Gingerbread: The Muzeum Toruńskiego Piernika on ul. Rabiańska offers hands-on baking sessions — book ahead in summer.
- Currency: Polish złoty (PLN); cards accepted at most hotels and restaurants.
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