Hotel Arłamów is a modern hotel complex that emerged from the modernization and expansion of the former Government Recreation Center in Jamna Górna, located in the municipality of Ustrzyki Dolne. Situated at the foot of Mount Arłamów at an altitude of 590 meters above sea level, it is the only hotel in Poland with its own airport and helipad. The history of this place dates back to the 1960s, when it served as a secret retreat for the political elite. After 1989, the complex underwent various transformations and was sold in 1996, only to be repurchased by Antoni Kubicki, who subsequently invested in its modernization and the construction of a new hotel. In 2014, the facility was opened as the East European Sports and Congress Center, with its construction partially funded by EU grants. Today, the complex spans 230 hectares and offers 700 accommodation places, including a newly built main hotel with 254 rooms and a renovated former government residence with 41 rooms. The offer is complemented by sports and recreational infrastructure, including a SPA and a sports center. The hotel has gained renown as a training base for the Polish national football team ahead of major tournaments, underscoring its importance on the Polish sports map. An interesting fact is that the complex is home to the highest-altitude full-size football pitch in Poland.