Luxury Hotel in Warsaw
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check those sites:
http://www.polhotels.com/cities/warsz_frm.htm
http://www.hotelsinpoland.com/z-indexu.htm
http://www.travelpoland.com/
then email/call hotel directly to see if you can get better price...
thaere are so many new hotels in Warsaw it is bit hard to keep with latest lists ... check those sites - they have picks and many maps of locations ... my recomandation is to get something closer to old city and not near center (Central Train station area)...
Enjoy...
http://www.polhotels.com/cities/warsz_frm.htm
http://www.hotelsinpoland.com/z-indexu.htm
http://www.travelpoland.com/
then email/call hotel directly to see if you can get better price...
thaere are so many new hotels in Warsaw it is bit hard to keep with latest lists ... check those sites - they have picks and many maps of locations ... my recomandation is to get something closer to old city and not near center (Central Train station area)...
Enjoy...
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Sheraton has an atmosphere at night - people go there after work for a drink, whereas lots of other hotels are deadsville- and is OK location, within easy walking of old town.
Sofitel has OK rooms but dead - at least when I stayed there it was morgue like. Location is convenient.
Bristol has closest location for Old Town. Always seemed a bit dead to me.
Hyatt has good location for wandering in Laczienki Park - very pleasant, but a little bit further from old town. But buses are cheap and safe in Warsaw, as are cabs - and certainly my 3 mths living there I did not encounter any problems and only one story (local person told the cab driver to go and call the cops and she would get him arrested). Nothing like the rip off taxis you get in Budapest and Prague. Hyatt is newest of those mentioned and looks very good on website, but have not seen it.
Marriott, avoid as ugly location and if you are going to have any safety problems in central Warsaw it would be around this area.
Europeski unless done up recently it is a big drop from the first three in standard.
Sofitel has OK rooms but dead - at least when I stayed there it was morgue like. Location is convenient.
Bristol has closest location for Old Town. Always seemed a bit dead to me.
Hyatt has good location for wandering in Laczienki Park - very pleasant, but a little bit further from old town. But buses are cheap and safe in Warsaw, as are cabs - and certainly my 3 mths living there I did not encounter any problems and only one story (local person told the cab driver to go and call the cops and she would get him arrested). Nothing like the rip off taxis you get in Budapest and Prague. Hyatt is newest of those mentioned and looks very good on website, but have not seen it.
Marriott, avoid as ugly location and if you are going to have any safety problems in central Warsaw it would be around this area.
Europeski unless done up recently it is a big drop from the first three in standard.
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hi
try the following link:
http://destinia.com/hotels/hotels--i...urope/30608/en
they carry informationa about the hotels and their locations. it should give you some ideas.
hope its useful
try the following link:
http://destinia.com/hotels/hotels--i...urope/30608/en
they carry informationa about the hotels and their locations. it should give you some ideas.
hope its useful
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Stayed at Le Royale Meridien Bristol twice and would go back there in a heart-beat. Fantastic location; fabulous breakfast spread (complete with caviar and whatever you can think of); luxurious room; great service.