We are proud of our committed sustainability policy, which is an integral part of our operations. At Hotel Vivaldi, we not only offer exceptional guest experiences but also take conscious actions to minimize our environmental impact and promote social responsibility. Our sustainability policy covers a wide range of initiatives, from reducing energy and water consumption through the use of efficient technologies to supporting the local community and ensuring the well-being of our employees. We are dedicated to continuously improving our practices and striving to create a positive impact on the world. At Hotel Vivaldi, we take deliberate steps toward a sustainable future — join us in our mission!
Discover our hotel surrounded by natural beauty!
Located in the heart of Poznań, our hotel enjoys a unique setting near three charming parks, including the city’s largest park — Cytadela. It’s the perfect spot for nature lovers and outdoor enthusiasts. Our neighborhood is home to a variety of wildlife, including adorable squirrels, badgers, mysterious bats, and over 50 species of birds. As you stroll through the area, you might also encounter a range of amphibians and insects, creating a vibrant, one-of-a-kind ecosystem.
We invite you to enjoy nature and relaxing walks amidst the greenery of our parks. Hotel Vivaldi offers not only a comfortable stay but also a special connection with the surrounding natural environment. Come and discover the harmony with nature during your stay with us!
Learn more about Cytadela Park Learn more about Sołacki Park
Disposal of organic waste
Cooperation with local foundations, schools, and universities
Electric vehicle charging station
Eco-friendly training materials
Strict waste segregation in all hotel areas — from guest rooms to the hotel management office
Water served at conferences and training sessions is filtered, not bottled
Partnership with TooGoodToGo
Room cleaning available upon request or after the third day of stay
Second life for bed linen and towels — repurposing them into smaller pillowcases or cleaning cloths
Recycling
Reducing water consumption, including dual-flush toilet systems and faucet aerators
Encouraging guests to opt out of daily towel and bed linen replacement
Bulk dispensers for soap and shampoo available in guest rooms
Avoidance of unnecessary plastic and packaging (no plastic straws or individual packaging in rooms and buffets)
Use of green energy (solar panels)
Energy-efficient appliances and lighting, motion sensors in restrooms and corridors to activate lighting
"Energy sleep mode" policy during periods of low occupancy — turning off lights, heating, and air conditioning
Own herb garden
Outdoor furniture made from pallets and crates
Travel policy: Preference for sustainable means of transportation
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