Zamek Leba Resort & Spa 4*
Main amenities
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Wi-Fi
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Express check-in/ -out
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Swimming Pool
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Private beach
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Sports activities
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Spa and relaxation
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On-site Dining
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Meeting facilities
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Child-friendly
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Pets
Location
Located a mere 0.7 km from leba plaza, the 4-star Zamek Leba Resort & Spa features Wi-Fi in public areas and private car parking on site. The resort is a good starting point for exploring Leba, including the Gingerbread House Upside Down, which is only a 7-minute walk away.
This Leba hotel is about 100 km from Gdansk Lech Walesa airport and a short way from such cultural venues as the compact Butterfly Museum. Located in a castle, the Zamek Leba Resort & Spa provides location 450 m from Western City. Guests will also appreciate the vicinity to Skwer Rybaka, located approximately 1 km away. The family-friendly dinosaur Galeria mineralow Theme Park is about a 10-minute drive from the property.
There are 36 rooms at Zamek Leba Resort & Spa, each of them has ironing facilities, as well as entertainment amenities such as a flat-screen TV with satellite channels. Self-catering facilities include a refrigerator and glassware. Enjoy views of the sea, while staying at the hotel.
Guests can try brunch, usually served at one of the on-site restaurants, for example at Kawiarnia Neptun. There is a restaurant serving Polish food 100 metres away.
Review by hotel critic
A Delicate Balance of History and ValueNestled directly on the stunning sandy beach of Leba, the Neptun Hotel is undoubtedly a charming architectural landmark. Stepping inside, one can immediately appreciate the historical character that evokes an aristocratic ambiance reminiscent of the early 1900s. While the hotel radiates charm, it faces a significant disparity in its luxury versus value proposition. Our triple room-though clean-lacked modern comforts such as air conditioning or proper ventilation. The dated carpets marred the otherwise inviting atmosphere. the restaurant offered a pleasant setting and captivating views of the Baltic Sea. the dining experience fell short; dinner showcased limited options and the quality did not meet expectations for the pricing. Service varied considerably, which left a sense of imbalance in guest care. Breakfast was commendable, featuring locally sourced ingredients, while the dinner left room for improvement, reflecting a need for enhanced culinary creativity. Ultimately, the Neptun Hotel could shine with a commitment to updating its facilities and streamlining experiences. For those seeking a serene seaside escape steeped in history, it's a promising choice, though one should weigh the costs against the tangible benefits of this architectural gem.
Important information
- Children and extra beds
- Maximum capacity of extra beds in a room is 1.