Developers in Poland are increasingly creating mixed-use projects that combine hotels with offices, services, and apartments. This trend is driven by a strong rebound in tourism: Poland recorded one of the highest increases in foreign visitor overnight stays in the EU, and hotel investment volumes reached €160 million last year. Major cities such as Warsaw, Kraków, Wrocław, and Trójmiasto are seeing significant development, with new lifestyle and premium hotels and multi-functional complexes under construction. Mixed-use formats allow developers to maximize land value and reduce risk, while investors value hotels for their long-term leases and stable rental income. Experts note that integrating hotels with offices and retail keeps buildings active beyond business hours and supports urban vibrancy.

This model is expected to shape Poland’s hotel landscape in the coming years.

(propertynews.pl)


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