Hotel warsow
![hotel warsow hotel warsow](https://s.inyourpocket.com/gallery/201229.jpg)
Bike hire and car hire are also available at this accommodation. The guests are provided with an access to spa and wellness facilities including a sauna and an indoor pool during their stay at the property. In this property the guests are served a continental breakfast. Certain rooms offer a terrace, while all units feature a wardrobe.
#HOTEL WARSOW TV#
The rooms in Hotel Warszawa come equipped with a desk, a flat-screen TV and a private bathroom. Providing their guests with a 24-hour front desk, this property also has a sun terrace and a restaurant that serves local cuisine. It is situated 700 metres from Parade Square and Holy Cross Church.
#HOTEL WARSOW FREE#
Hotel Warszawa is a 5-star hotel offering a fitness center, spa and wellness center along with free WIFI. Warsaw Central Railway Station is within 4 km while the distance to Warsaw Chopin Airport is 13 km. The hotel is 2 km from the very heart of Warsaw Old Town. Concierges and butlers at Raffles Europejski Warsaw will happily organise city tours and the Art Concierge will gladly present the on-site art collection. Delicious cakes and pastries can be enjoyed in the original Europejski patisserie, Lourse Warszawa. The Asia-inspired Long Bar specialises in world class cocktails, while Humidor invites guests to savour spirits, chocolate and cigars. A-la-carte breakfast is served at Europejski Grill which also offers dining options and features a terrace overlooking the popular Piłsudski Square. There are also 6 spa rooms where guests can benefit at surcharge from a variety of facial and body treatments.
![hotel warsow hotel warsow](http://1.bp.blogspot.com/-oVe3zrIYfWs/Tvni3TW9xII/AAAAAAAAAd4/FHsKu37dNUc/s1600/Polonia+Palace+Hotel+Front.jpg)
The hotel provides unlimited access to Raffles Spa with several saunas, steam rooms, indoor pool and a gym. Guests can enjoy a bath and Warsaw skyline view from the private bathroom. The décor includes oak floors and contemporary art pieces curated by Anda Rottenberg and Barbara Piwowarska. Most also come with a corner library with a wide selection of books in several languages. Elegant and air-conditioned, all rooms and suites feature a high-definition LED TV with satellite channels, high-quality audio system and a media hub. Raffles Europejski offers complimentary 24-hour butler services to all its guests. The hotel combines classic exterior of a grand hotel, contemporary design, the artistry of Poland and the heritage of a cultural icon. Welcoming guests since 1857, the renowned Raffles Europejski Warsaw boasts a prestigious location along the Royal Route, a few minutes’ walk from the 19-century Polish National Opera, and views onto the Presidential Palace. Just outside the city is Warsaw Airport, efficiently linked by public transport to the city’s hotels, guest houses and hostels, available on stylish. Not that you’d want to, as you’ll be too busy picking up the bargains. Warsaw also has a thriving club scene and more shopping centers than you could throw a stick at. Don’t expect to find a seat though – there aren’t any. Other cultural features are the Warsaw Uprising Museum, considered the best museum in Poland, and traditional bars that still serve down-to-earth food washed down with a shot of vodka - a throwback to the Communist era. Go up to the terrace for panoramic city views. Just as grandiose is the Palace of Culture and Science, Stalin’s gift to Warsaw that still manages to evoke feelings of hatred and love in equal measure. Starting here is the Royal Route which passes several historic buildings on its way out to Wilanów, where an ornate Royal Palace is set in a huge park that was the retreat of kings since the 17th century. There’s no better example of this than the stunning Old Town Square, where pastel facades sit alongside dome-topped spires. A city on the move, Warsaw is constantly changing in an effort to rebuild what was lost during World War II.