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Polski Holding Hotelowy Named an Official Partner of the 83rd Tour de Pologne UCI WorldTour

Polski Holding Hotelowy (PHH) has become an official partner of this year’s Tour de Pologne UCI WorldTour. Riders, team staff, and technical crews taking part in one of the most prestigious sporting events in Central and Eastern Europe will stay at PHH Group properties located in Międzyzdroje, Szczecin, Gdańsk, Kołobrzeg, Lublin, Krasnobród, and Zakopane.

Cyclists and team personnel participating in both the Tour de Pologne Women (24–26 July) and the men’s Tour de Pologne UCI WorldTour (3–9 August) will be accommodated across nine PHH hotels and resorts situated throughout Poland.

The partnership also includes a strong promotional component. The PHH logo will be featured in the race’s official communication materials and as part of the event branding along the race routes, accompanying fans and riders throughout every stage of the competition.

Rafał Szmytke, President of the Management Board of Polski Holding Hotelowy, has joined the Tour de Pologne Honorary Committee, underlining the company’s commitment to supporting the development of Polish sport and promoting domestic tourism.

Partnering with the Tour de Pologne—one of Czesław Lang’s greatest achievements together with his team—is a natural step in our growth and an important operational challenge. An event of this prestige demands the highest standards of hospitality and logistics. Our hotels are fully prepared to provide riders and their teams with the ideal environment for rest and recovery. Being part of the Honorary Committee is both an honour and a responsibility to showcase Poland as a country with modern tourism and hospitality infrastructure, as well as an outstanding destination for hosting international sporting events,” said Rafał Szmytke, President of the Management Board of Polski Holding Hotelowy.

The theme of this year’s Tour de Pologne is “North–South.” The race will begin on 3 August in Gdynia and conclude in southern Poland with the final stage finishing at the historic “Wieliczka” Salt Mine. Over seven demanding stages, the world’s top riders will compete for the coveted yellow jersey of the ORLEN General Classification leader.

Earlier, at the end of July, the world’s best female cyclists will compete in the 4th edition of the Tour de Pologne Women.

Teams participating in the Tour de Pologne will stay at the following PHH Group properties: Golden Tulip Międzyzdroje Residence, Hotel Wolin, Międzyzdroje, Hotel Halo Szczecin, Geovita Zakopane, Golden Tulip Gdańsk Residence, Hampton by Hilton Gdańsk Airport, Interferie Chalkozyn Kołobrzeg, Holiday Inn Express Lublin, Training and Recreation Centre in Krasnobród.

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