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Where to stay
Warsaw is a business city first and foremost, and occupancy rates reflect that. Prices dip the moment the clock hits Friday, 5pm, and you’ll find some great discounts available if you hunt around online. Reflecting its image as the corporate briefcase of Eastern Europe the city comes well equipped with five star offerings, as well as a new breed of lower priced options for more thrifty travellers. Unless mentioned otherwise the options we list include breakfast in their rates. Hotels will list their prices in euros, dollars or zloty, though whatever the case your bill will be calculated in local currency using the exchange rate of the day.
IN THE SPOTLIGHT
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Featuring steel frame bunks, coloured walls and wood floors accommodation is modern and spacey, with supermarket new bathrooms completing the
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It’s all a bit Dynasty in the Warsaw Sheraton, with lots of marble and gold plate extras, as well as a selection of some of Warsaw’s best eateries
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A hotel with real pedigree, the Warsaw Marriott has everything from Warsaw’s classiest doorman outside to award winning restaurants inside. The
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The façade has just been given a lick of paint, meaning it’s now back to its overpowering combination of pink and yellow. The interior is more subtle
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Situated right on the doorstep of Łazienki Park, the Hyatt not only has all the five star trimmings, but the biggest hotel swimming pool in
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Anglo-Saxons will bemoan the presence of precisely zero English-language TV channels, but given the fact that you get a hell of a lot of room for a
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Latest Comments
Visit this place and stay there. Owners are nice and helpful. Breakfast is much more than just a sandwich & coffee. All the people meet at the fire place but they also have garden if you visit Wilson Hostel during the summer.[...]
I had the pleasure of staying here for 6 months for a work assignment and I'm not over-exagerating when I say it was the best 6 months of living somewhere in my life. The location is in the more residential streets of down-town Warsaw, but still onl[...]
We stayed for a month at this establishment. It was centrally located to train station and mall (a short walk); local street car/tram picked up & dropped off right in front; nice restaurants, reasonably priced nearby. The staff was extremely h[...]
This is a great hotel located in a impressively beautiful building, with clean, beautiful, well decorated and comfortable rooms. That would be enough to guarantee a pleasant stay.But in my opinion the hotel staff is even better. All of them are extr[...]
firs i waned to go to tamka hostel but i was full so the girl at the reception call helvetia.good place, good price, good atmosfear. idealy sitated beetween central station and old town.staff is pro.polecam[...]
This is a lovely little hotel. Clever, creative and esthetically pleasing solutions to 'small hotel' issues. Highly recommend. So much nicer than the bigger chains.Bedside lighting would be appreciated.The only minus is the apparent issue w/ hot wat[...]
This hotel is definitely a place to pamper yourself. The bathrooms have wonderfully big bathtubs and candles, so you can achieve the perfect atmosphere for the perfect bubble bath at the end of a long day. The wonderful bath possibilities make the[...]
Nice enough hotel but pricing is a joke. Euros 19:95 for 24hrs of internet? Get real.[...]
Excellent, clean, well-equipped, central location,BUT - If you are not here to join the party, you should stay somewhere else. The central location is great for bars, restaurants and nightlife, but it's right outside your un-soundproof window, wheth[...]
I tried to stay there on December. Yes: tried. It was so cold (in the flat) that I had to leave the place after the 1st night and find a decent, heated, warm hotel. "Your host" Jarek, BTW, seemed to be far away, in the USA. The actual host/ess did n[...]