Ładoga, Restaurant and museum ship in Szczecin, Poland
Ładoga is a former cargo vessel now operating as a restaurant and hotel along the Wały Chrobrego riverbank in Szczecin. The ship features multiple dining areas both inside and on deck, together with accommodation rooms for overnight guests.
The ship was built in 1954 and originally operated between Russia and Finland on the Great Lakes. After decades at sea, it was eventually moored permanently in Szczecin as a fixed establishment.
The restaurant serves Russian and Baltic regional dishes, with the ship's nautical setting keeping maritime traditions alive for visitors. The dining spaces reflect the seafaring heritage that shaped this part of the Oder River.
The ship is easily accessible from the street with boarding directly from the riverbank. Visitors should expect busy periods during meal times, especially in the evenings and on weekends.
The ship features a special bridal suite with panoramic windows, offering a rare chance to spend a wedding night aboard a historic vessel. This blend of romance and maritime setting creates an unusual venue for memorable occasions.
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