Campanile
Hotel · Szczecin ·

Campanile

Hotel · Szczecin ·

Spacious venue for events, prime location, welcoming atmosphere

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Księdza Kardynała Stefana Wyszyńskiego 30, 70-203 Szczecin, Poland Get directions

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Księdza Kardynała Stefana Wyszyńskiego 30, 70-203 Szczecin, Poland Get directions

+48 22 307 23 37
szczecin.campanile.com

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Dec 8, 2025

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Prachi Vijay B.

Google
🌸 The Navratri event at this location was just perfect! The place is spacious, well-organized, and beautifully decorated. The vibes were full of energy with music, lights, and garba all around. 💃✨ It’s a great venue for cultural events and celebrations — easy to reach, with a welcoming atmosphere that made the festival even more special. Highly recommend this place for such gatherings. 🙏

Yagnesh T.

Google
Hotel is located at prime location of Szczecin. They have reception area once you enter. They also have very good huge hall which can easily be use to accommodate minimum 50 to 70 people event. They have washroom connected on same floor along with other facilities. Overall a good venue for planning your events.

Jalaj dixit (.

Google
We organized Navratri Celebrations at this Hotel. Great experience at the Hotel. They have a great hall for events & meetings. Also the staff is very helpful and supportive. The location is very prime as it is located just near to river n City centre.

Paul T.

Google
You pay what you get. Location is convenient to bus station but not to places of attraction. Have to cross a main road to get to the main attractions. Kettle is rusty and unusable, some things are not working. But service is not bad.

Anjali K.

Google
We attended Navratri event at the hotel. It was well organised, very spacious for the event. We played games and danced . Well maintained place and supportive staff . Great experience.

Adriel Fabricio Zalazar A.

Google
I stayed 3 nights at this hotel. It’s simple and functional, perfect for a basic stay. The room and bathroom were small and simple but clean, which is a positive point. While it didn’t have a minibar, the electric kettle and the tray with tea and coffee were nice touches. It also had a TV and Wi-Fi, which were practical. The central location, with a bus stop just meters away, was very convenient for getting around the city. Additionally, the staff spoke English, which made communication easier. I’m grateful for the 3 nights, as it was a good and comfortable stay for me. I would recommend it to anyone looking for an affordable and functional option.

Thomas W. L.

Google
As my usual hotel was fully booked, I was forced to find another solution. The hotel I booked and the room are simply run-down - the owner is probably cutting corners or optimizing the margin. The staff is not really friendly and customer-oriented and probably does not have the necessary training to do the job properly. The breakfast buffet is sparse - the worst I have encountered in Poland. All in all: even if the overnight stay is cheap for Szczecin, this price is far too high, as are the two stars. There are far better places in Szczecin.

davidrQ9086BC

Google
Hotel centrally situated & room was clean & well maintained. Marked down for very insubstantial pillows & the bar was closed due to a staff shortage. Staff were very helpful. Breakfast passable but not value for money at 48zl. Campanile does however represent value for money overall
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Giorgio M.

Yelp
I'm not very happy about the Hotel Campanile in Szczecin. It's not expensive, but I have experienced much better hotels in Poland for the same of less money. First of all, unfortunately the rooms and the bathrooms still have the looks of how it would probably look like in communist hotels. It's all very ery basic, as if they have put new tools in the bathrooms, but without reviewing the looks of the walls and the tiles. The furniture in the bedrooms looks old fashioned too. On the practical side, the floor carpet looks unhygienic. But it's not only the looks of the hotel that are not satisfying. The towels are not being changed, the cups to brush the teeth are not being changed and the staff don't provide any basic services like for example provide stamps if you want to send a letter or a postcard. Instead they send you to the post office yourself. The buffet for the breakfast is ok, but doesn't offer lots of choice neither. The orange juice for example is no orange juice, but water with some powder and sugar in it, the type they serve to tourists in Turkish hotels. On the practical side again, it was not clear where the stairs were. It was clear where the emergency exit was, but not where the stairs were in case you wanted to use them. Also, I could not use the WIFI from my own room, I had to go downstairs for that. So really, I have experienced much better hotels in Poland. Given the fact that it's a Campanile hotel, that should provide the same standard of service everywhere, I'm even more disappointed. I would really expect more. For Poland it's not even the cheapest hotel that you can get. You can find smaller family run hotels where you can get better service.