Relive the days of Lempicka and Lindbergh inside Poland’s original boutique hotel, a stunning venue decorated exclusively in art deco style. Period furnishings have been plucked from the auction houses and antique stores of Europe, and all the individually designed rooms come with Italian linen, DVD players and a host of luxurious extras. If it’s available then book into lucky number 13, a colonial pearl which Hercule Poirot would have loved. He would have thought highly of the excellent in-house restaurant, too, which has a special menu that offers the cuisine of pre-war Warsaw for added authenticity.
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I love love love this hotel. In attention to the fabulous decor - and meticulous attention to detail - this hotel is just spotless and with all the right comfort touches often missing in other places. Travelling a fair bit for work, Warsaw was always a bit of a challenge (since i hate the large chain hotels) - this is such a welcome alternative. Additionally. the value for money at this hotel is remarkable - 5* quality without the pricetag.
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 extremely kind and give a perfect guest assistance.Besides it is very well located at the center of Warsaw, near Warszawa Centralna station and Plac Konstytucji. Overall, Rialto is a highly recommendable hotel.
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 Rialto a great hotel to stay in during the dark winter months. The atmosphere is definitely one of cozy yesteryear, thanks to the the dark woodworking and the art deco. The private stereo's in each room are also a nice touch. If you're in a spending mood, the hotel restaurant has some great food, although the wines are sometimes a bit mismatched to the cuisine. The personnel are great, and having had to check out of the Rialto for the airport many times at 4AM, I can vouch that the staff are very good sports about doing their job at this god-awful hour.