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Warsaw / Accommodation / Classic


 

This three-star venue is for anyone who wants to get away from all the noise and brashness of the city and settle back into more salubrious surroundings. Situated near the serene Lazienki Park, guests can enjoy an evening stroll around the lake before returning to the hotel for a meal of classic Polish cuisine. Unfortunately the decor leaves a little to be desired and the rooms could be bigger. Belwederski also provides everything for the business traveller, including a fully equipped conference hall with space to seat up to 100.

 

An ideal location for visitors, the Bristol is within spitting distance of the Old Town, the National Theatre and many other highlights of the city, as well as being slap next door to the Presidential Palace. [name]d after the eccentric English Marquis who used to travel Europe in formidable style, many consider it to be Warsaw’s best. The hotel originally opened its doors in 1901, when it was owned by Ignacy Paderewski, politician and world-class pianist. At the Bristol you can expect modern luxury combined with classical elegance. Everything about the place echoes the grandeur of a city that used to be called the ‘Paris of the East’.

 

Having recently reopened its doors after an extensive refit, the Polonia Palace Hotel offers classic elegance in the heart of the business district. Together with six state-of-the-art function rooms, the hotel also has a restaurant specialising in Polish cuisine with a Mediterranean twist, a bar with a 30s swing theme and a café that serves up some of the finest pastries in town. The fitness centre has trained professionals on hand for help and advice, two saunas and a solarium to top up that tan. If you’re tired of the cookie-cutter executive hotels, but don’t want to be too far from the business district, this is the place for you.