Słupsk, located just 18 kilometers from the Baltic Sea, is a city where rich cultural heritage meets natural beauty. Known for its stunning Gothic architecture, it boasts a vibrant cultural scene with theaters, museums, and festivals that celebrate art and history. Surrounded by picturesque landscapes, including rivers, forests, and proximity to the sea, it offers a unique blend of urban charm and natural tranquility. At the same time, Słupsk embraces modern life through sustainable urban development, innovative initiatives, and a strong focus on green energy, being one of Poland's leaders in eco-friendly solutions. The city invests in smart infrastructure, promotes cycling and public transport, and supports modern educational and cultural institutions that engage residents of all ages. By blending tradition with forward-thinking strategies, Słupsk creates a dynamic environment that caters to both contemporary lifestyles and timeless values.
Dolina Charlotty is located 10km from the sea (Ustka) and 10km from Słupsk. With its area covering 120ha, it boasts the main hotel building with the Reception and rooms, Charlotta restaurant, Bali Hai Spa, Wellness area (swimming pools, saunas, jacuzzi, fitness room), Rock Pub with skittles and billiards, two conference rooms, two playrooms for children and an electronic games room. The second restaurant - Gościniec - is located on a Zamełowska Lake island, 100 m from the main hotel building.
An amphitheater with 10,000 seats has been built in the heart of Dolina Charlotty (English: Charlotta Valley). Every year the Rock Legends Festival takes place there, alongside cabaret nights and many other interesting concert events. So far it has hosted: Carlos Santana, Bob Dylan, Robert Plant, ZZ TOP, Deep Purple, Ray Manzarek & Robby Krieger of The Doors, Mike & The Mechanics, Whitesnake, Korn, Bryan Ferry, Billy Idol, Alan Parsons, Waterboys, Marillion , Uriah Heep, Bonny Tyler and many more