The railway station in the city of Kołobrzeg is more than just a transport hub; it is the grand gateway to one of the most popular resorts, welcoming tourists with open arms. Located in Poland, this station is the primary passenger station in the West Pomeranian Voivodeship.
The station is classified as a hub and serves up to a million passengers annually. The station complex is a convenient and functional space with two platforms and four tracks. After a major renovation in 2010, the building acquired a modern polish while maintaining its status as an important historical site of the city's infrastructure.

Many travelers note the high level of comfort and cleanliness at the station. Here, modern service technologies and the traditional atmosphere of a seaside town are harmoniously combined. The station is the starting point for many routes leading to the famous sandy beaches and therapeutic muds of the Baltic coast.