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Intercontinental Hotels Warsaw By Ihg
Prime city center landmark location, Exceptional breakfast buffet variety
Prime city center landmark location, Exceptional breakfast buffet variety
Rooms with city views, Private parking on-site
Ibis Kitchen restaurant, On-site parking availability
Relaxing on-site sauna, Prime central location
Unobstructed pyramid and sphinx views, Relaxing rooftop terrace
High ceilings in guest rooms, Family-friendly accommodation
Modern design in Wola district, Excellent public transport access
Easy access to public transport, Pet-friendly stays with nearby park
Prime location near Old Town, Awarded La Brasserie Moderne restaurant
Convenient Access to Public Transit, Well-Equipped Fitness Center
Excellent public transport connections, Family-friendly amenities
Expansive wellness club oasis, Modern Italian and Polish dining
Authentic Polish dining at U Chlopa, Expansive spa and wellness area
Winestone restaurant with stone plates, Spacious rooms with city views
Unique open-plan shower design, Excellent transport accessibility
Comprehensive fitness and wellness, Two unique on-site restaurants
Central location near major landmarks, Winestone restaurant with unique dining
Excellent public transport access, On-site pizzeria for easy dining
Sky-high dining and cocktails, Refined international dining
City views from many rooms, Prime central Warsaw location
Central location for city exploration, Apartment option for families
Dedicated event and meeting spaces, Romantic city views from upper floors
Three distinct room designs, Excellent public transport access
Expansive event space for up to 2,000, Romantic Valentine's Day packages
Prime central Warsaw location, Exceptional breakfast with champagne
Direct tram access to city center, Pet-friendly accommodation
Unique ceiling art in rooms, Authentic Polish cuisine at Wydawka
Expansive breakfast buffet with vegan options, Modern design in a skyscraper setting
Panoramic city views from high floors, Volla Bar & Restaurant dining
Art-filled interiors and unique decor, Natural Therapy Center 'Uzdrowisko'
Direct tram access to city center, Soundproof rooms for peaceful sleep
Steps from Warszawa Centralna station, Modern fitness center with diverse equipment
Elegant Moments restaurant dining, Spacious rooms with balcony options
Panoramic city views from rooms, Well-equipped 24-hour fitness center
City views from your room, Historic apartment with unique past
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Warsaw breaks the mould of Eastern Europe’s major cities. The vibrant Polish capital offers an engaging blend of old and new, from grand palaces and pristine parks to modern museums and bold architectural projects. Currently undergoing a considerable economic boom, Warsaw’s rebirth follows a turbulent 20th century which saw the city virtually destroyed in World War II then painstakingly reconstructed during decades of communism in Poland and, more recently, European Union membership. The result is a distinctive, forward-looking and increasingly chic city, which also boasts a burgeoning nightlife and restaurant scene.
No visit to Warsaw is complete without experiencing its charming Old Town near the banks of the Vistula River. Known locally as Stare Miasto, this heritage district is filled with fine Renaissance, Baroque and Gothic architecture dating back to the city’s founding in the 13th century. Those with a taste for historic buildings will love the Royal Castle, city walls and 14th century St John’s Cathedral. The centrepiece is the delightful Old Town Market, which is lined with tall townhouses. Amazingly, most of the neighbourhood had been wiped off the map in the latter half of the 20th century. It was meticulously recreated after Nazi troops razed it to the ground during the Warsaw Uprising in 1944. Starting with an almost blank canvas of a cityscape, Varsovian planners took inspiration from 18th century paintings of the district when carefully designing their models for its reconstruction. The project earned World Heritage Site status for the Old Town in 1980.
Easily reached by metro, bus and tram, the Old Town is a good base for those enjoying a city break in Warsaw because it’s brimming with hotels to suit all budgets. Foodies will also enjoy the abundance of restaurants where they can sample the cuisine of Poland, including traditional dishes like pierogi dumplings, bigos stew, kielbasa sausages and hearty meat dishes.
Loved and loathed in equal measure by city residents, the Palace of Culture and Science dominates the skyline of Warsaw. This hulking example of socialist realist architecture is the tallest building in Poland and was given as a gift of friendship from Stalin’s Soviet Union. It harks back to a bygone era of communist rule and is one of the city’s remaining links with decades of Soviet influence. If your hotel is in downtown Warsaw there’s a good chance you’ll get a good view of the palace, or at least its tower. Unsurprisingly, locals have mixed feelings about the building as it once represented Soviet power. But now, many have come to embrace it as an iconic symbol of Warsaw, even if unflattering nicknames like Stalin’s Syringe or the Russian Wedding Cake have managed to stick. When the palace was constructed in the 1950s, the city lay mostly in ruins. Nowadays, it invites visitors to discover trendy bars, cafes, museums and theatres plus the grand Congress Hall and cinema. The observation deck on the 30th floor rewards visitors with excellent panoramas of central Warsaw and the bold, modern buildings that have appeared in downtown in recent years.
Another popular Soviet-era throwback is the Inn Under the Red Hog restaurant in Żelazna Street. Located at the edge of downtown Warsaw, this fun eatery prides boasts a carefully-preserved 1960s atmosphere, featuring kitsch red banners and amusing paintings of communist leaders. On the menu are many Polish favourites, separated into affordable options for proletarians and more luxurious dishes for the bourgeoisie.
Wilanów Palace thankfully escaped the wanton destruction of World War II. Located in the southern suburbs of the city, the Baroque 17th century palace gives visitors an indication of Warsaw’s splendour in the time before Poland was first partitioned in the late 18th century. There’s also a sprawling park, perfect for whiling away lazy afternoons. Alternatively, kick back and relax in Łazienki Park. Located just south of downtown, Warsaw’s largest park is a major draw for families with its beautifully-maintained green spaces and peacocks. Summertime visitors can even enjoy outdoor classical music concerts on Sundays. Naturally, the music of Polish-born composer Frederic Chopin features heavily. His life’s work is also celebrated at the Chopin Museum, boasting modern, interactive exhibits within the elegant Ostrogski Palace at the eastern edge of downtown.
Indeed, there’s an abundance of excellent museums across the city. The Warsaw Rising Museum in the Wola district is just a short walk from Rondo Daszynskiego metro station. Using archive films and photographs, it conveys the mounting sense of dread Varsovians felt as they bravely decided to resist the Nazi German occupation of their city in 1944. The Museum of the History of Polish Jews in Muranów district is also well worth a visit. Built on the site of the former Warsaw Ghetto, it houses multimedia exhibits lifting the lid on the story of Poland’s Jewish community, spanning the Middle Ages, the Holocaust and the modern day.
In Warsaw, you might want to check out Intercontinental Hotels Warsaw By Ihg, Premiere Classe Warszawa Centrum, ibis Warszawa West Station, Campanile Varsovie / Warszawa. These hotels come highly recommended by many travelers.
For a taste of luxury in Warsaw, you might want to explore Intercontinental Hotels Warsaw By Ihg, Sofitel Warsaw Victoria, Regent Warsaw Hotel, Warsaw Presidential Hotel. These hotels are known for their superior amenities and high-class services.
Traveling with pets? The hotels Intercontinental Hotels Warsaw By Ihg, Premiere Classe Warszawa Centrum, ibis Warszawa West Station, Campanile Varsovie / Warszawa could be ideal. These hotels are not only pet-friendly but also offer numerous amenities to make your pets feel at home.
If you’re looking for a relaxing spa experience during your stay in Warsaw, check out Intercontinental Hotels Warsaw By Ihg, Sofitel Warsaw Victoria, Novotel Warszawa Centrum, Regent Warsaw Hotel – all of which offer great spa services and facilities.
If you’re looking for a hotel with a pool in Warsaw, check out Intercontinental Hotels Warsaw By Ihg, Sofitel Warsaw Victoria, Regent Warsaw Hotel, Warsaw Presidential Hotel – all of which offer great pool facilities for guests to enjoy.
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