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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.
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Hilton Warsaw Hotel & Convention Centre
Although only open since 2007 the Hilton already feels like an established big shot on Warsaw’s five star circuit. And it
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Holiday Inn Warszawa
A trademark Holiday Inn with a location hemmed in by the Palace of Culture and Złote Tarasy shopping centre. Find immaculate facilities throughout, and a standard just typical of the HI crest.
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Hyatt Regency Warsaw
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 Warsaw.
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InterContinental
A beautiful three-legged structure, the Warsaw InterContinental is nothing short of an architectural marvel. Accommodation fits the setting, with spacious rooms using pleasant colour combinations and including every facility one would expect.
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Le Méridien Bristol
Breathe in history by booking a night in Warsaw’s most famous hotel. The plaque in the marble clad lobby lists dozens of stars and royalty who have chosen to lodge here, and to countdown the facilities on offer would require an hour of your time.
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Mamaison Hotel Le Regina Warsaw
Rated by many as the most stylish hotel in Warsaw, the Regina is the bottom line in elegance and comes set behind a row of pastel coloured colonnades in Warsaw’s New Town area.
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Marriott
A hotel with real pedigree, the Warsaw Marriott has everything from Warsaw’s classiest doorman outside to award winning restaurants inside.
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Novotel Warszawa Centrum
A sleek silver skyscraper with grandstand views of the Warsaw skyline one of the big pluses. Subject to a thorough rehaul the Novotel Centrum gets points for both location and size, meaning it’s not rare to find it overrun with tour groups and conferences.
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Polonia Palace Hotel
Originally built in 1913 the Polonia Palace has seen it all, from a victory banquet hosted by Eisenhower, to the Miss World girls back in 2006.
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Radisson Blu Centrum Hotel
An excellent hotel with top-drawer facilities and rooms themed on Italian, Scandinavian and maritime styles. All come with
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Rialto
Relive the days of Lempicka and Lindbergh inside Poland’s original boutique hotel, a stunning venue decorated exclusively in art deco style.
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Sheraton Warsaw
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 on the ground floor.
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Sofitel Warsaw Victoria
For years the Sofitel was in very real danger of stagnation. Now this revamped concrete block finds itself in the eye-of-the-storm; revitalised Krakowskie Przedmieście on one side, and Saski Park on the other.
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The Westin
A top bracket sanctuary situated amid the skyscrapers of Warsaw’s business district. The lobby buzzes at all hours and a glass lift whisks guests to rooms decorated in warms tones and ultra-modern fittings.
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