Situated in a unique space which is the Old Town in Gdańsk, the Almond Hotel is the construction
of the total area of 7500 m2. It joins the functions of a hotel, restaurant, and a spa & wellness
complex. It was erected in the place of a former garrison laundry, transformed then in cocoa and
almond paste manufacture. The author of the interior design, Paulina Czurak – owner of the
Ideograf Architectural Studio – consequently tried to discover numerous references to the history of
that place.
The hotel part consists of 109 rooms and many common areas. In the lobby, stone tops made of
onyx draw attention, and they refer to the traditional amber of Gdańsk. On the floors, there appear
fitted carpets with the map of Gdańsk printed on them, designed specially for the Hotel. These are
just few elements out of many which add a unique character to this place.
In the restaurant part, thanks to the live-cooking concept, the guests are given the chance to observe
techniques of cooks' work. This is a culinary way to make business and private meetings more
attractive.
The two-level restaurant is divided into two zones: the lower one where the bar and the kitchen are
situated in the centre, and a more cosy zone on the upper level.
An additional attraction, thanks to the unique situation of the Hotel, is the window view of the yacht
marina.
The industrial character is added to the interior by suspended shelves and the structure of the bar, on
which there are tiles with geometric patterns, which smoothly join the oak pavement. The
composition bridge supplementing the wood motif in the interior is the wooden grate on the
restaurant ceiling. A similar element is also found in the lobby.