The second looked at my picture and just shrugged and even knew the room number. The first staff member assured me they d fix it. I felt a bit bad for housekeeping so I tried to talk to the hotel staff about this. So I ended up with a flooded bathroom floor every single day. It seemed hastily put together with a poor fitting door frame and lacked a shower stall. Housekeeping did steal my second duvet which I need to keep my feet warm (hotel doesn't cater to tall people) but I just stole it backBiggest disappointment for me was my bathroom. Bed was nice, medium instead of rock hard what I encountered recently. Strong wifi and I clocked a 150m up/down. Loads of meats and cheeses and laid out without refrigeration.Rooms seem to be really recently refurbished. However they don't play loud music so you mainly have the sound of people talking.Second floor is the bar and the breakfast room. It's open air in the courtyard where all the hotel rooms also have their windows which is a bit of an issue sometimes. There is free parking.Groundfloor is a grill restaurant with inexpensive but not bad grilled meat. Location is quite central with a supermarket across the road and a liquor store next door. They're not all equally well trained and not everyone speaks english but they mean well and they try hard. Nowy Tomyśl is worth visiting at any time of the year, especially on the last weekend of August, when the biggest event in Nowy Tomysl, the Hop and Basketry Fair, takes place.Don't get room 106!Really friendly staff. Typical wooden buildings can be found in Grubsko, Jastrzębsko Stare and Sękowo. Solid wooden buildings from the 18th and 19th century can be still found in this region. There are numerous single farms connected with one another by a complex system of roads and paths. The surroundings of Nowy Tomyśl constitute the biggest area of Dutch settlement in the Wielkopolska province. With its impressive proportions (about 20 m long, 10 m wide, and 9 m high) it was registered in the Guinness Book of World Records. Maria Gawron, is situatated in Niepodległości Square since 2000. The gigantic basket is one of the most recognizable symbols of contemporary Nowy Tomyśl. Therefore, it is called “the wicker promenade”.Īnother beautiful masterpiece of wickerwork in Nowy Tomyśl is the wicker concert hall, along with a wicker igloo called the WIgloo, situated in the Culture and Recreation Park. The crowning wicker achievement is the Mickiewicza Street, decorated with wicker. “Picnics with wicker”, which take place from 2001, result in various spatial artistic forms of wicker. The town owes its wicker image to the cooperation of local basket makers and weavers. Nowy Tomyśl is famous for its wicker design in Poland and abroad. Some of them must be given special attention. There are numerous interesting monuments in Nowy Tomyśl and in the area around it. The buildings in these squares come from the second part of the 19th century and the beginning of the 20th century. They are joined by a promenade – Mickiewicza Street. It is composed of two markets: a bigger one, Niepodległości Square, and a slightly smaller one, Chopin Square. The town was founded by Feliks Szołdrski of the Łodzia coat of arms, according to the city charter of April 8, 1786, granted by king Stanisław August Poniatowski.Ī valuable historic monument of Nowy Tomyśl is the urban planning of the oldest part of the town. Nowy Tomyśl is one of the youngest towns in the Wielkopolska province. Thanks to the A2 highway, rich road system and international railway junction along with the numerous bus connections, Nowy Tomyśl is the perfect connection to various regions in Poland and abroad. Nowy Tomyśl is situated in the western part of the Wielkopolska province, 60 km from Poznań. I hope that the information provided here will encourage you to visit Nowy Tomyśl. I warmly welcome you on the website of Nowy Tomyśl and encourage you to get to know our city and its history.
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