The Sheraton Grand Krakow is a hotel located in Krakow, in District I, at 7 Powiśle Street, and is part of the international Sheraton chain. The building was constructed on the site of the historic Royal Brewery, which was controversially demolished. Due to its distinctive architecture, the building received the infamous "Archi-Szopa 2004" award for the worst new architectural structure in Krakow, highlighting the controversies surrounding its development. Designed by a Belgian architectural firm, the hotel offers 232 rooms, including 8 luxury suites. Sheraton Grand Krakow was the first hotel in Poland to receive recognition for its exceptional location and high-quality service, making it a notable point of interest on the city's tourist map. The blend of modern architecture, historical significance, and diverse services attracts both tourists and residents of Krakow.