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Entrance
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Entrance
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Exterior Feature
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Exterior Feature
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Front Desk
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Front Desk
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Reception
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Hotel Exterior
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Hotel Exterior
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Hotel Exterior
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Hotel Exterior
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Hotel Feature
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Hotel Lobby
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Hotel Lobby
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Hotel Lobby
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Hotel Lobby
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Lobby Lounge
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Reception
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Scenery / Landscape
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Sleeper Sofa
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Guest Bathroom
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Guest Bathroom
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Guest Bathroom
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Room type assigned at check in based on availability
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Guest Room
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Room Feature
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Single Bed Guest Room
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Wheelchair Accessible
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Wheelchair Accessible
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Wheelchair Accessible
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Business Center
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Hallway
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Children's Recreation
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Bar and Lounge
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Breakfast Room
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Bar and Lounge
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Breakfast Bar
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Breakfast Bar
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Breakfast
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Breakfast
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Breakfast Bar
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Restaurant
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Buffet
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Café
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Lobby Bar
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Lobby Bar
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Menu Item
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Menu Item
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Menu Item
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Meeting Room
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Meeting room
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Meeting Room
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Meeting Room
Downtown
Direction from City Center to Hotel: South
Distance from Hotel: 6.15 MI/ 9.9 KM
Local
Golf: 4.97 MI/ 8 KM North
Outdoor Tennis: 2.8 MI/ 4.5 KM South
Must See
During your visit in Warsaw you must see our beautiful Old Town with Royal Castle and the Royal Route, where you can stop for a moment and admire monuments of the city. Take you next step to picturesque Łazienki Park with superb gardens. Modern Museum of Warsaw Uprising houses an exhibition displaying a wealth of information, photographs and films.
Must Do
Visit the gardens on the roof of the Warsaw Library with a spectacular view of the Vistula river and the Old Town.
Don't Go Home Without
Don't go home without trying the local cuisine, the most famous Polish Dish is called "pierogi" - stuffed dumplings sweet or salty. You may also try a huge variety of traditional specialties per Season. Our Front desk staff will support you how to get to Folk Gospoda where you can try out the best food. Take home with you delicious chocolate cake from Wedel, a company with a long history.
Smart Tips
On the Lazienki Park at the world's most famous monument of Fryderyk Chopin, a free open air piano concerts are held during the summer, on Saturdays and Sundays. At the Palace of Culture and Science is placed the second-largest clock in Europe: its four discs each with 6 meters in diameter, and it is the highest clock tower in the world.