Many people still have an image of Warsaw as a dull concrete jungle, a wasteland of Soviet-era housing with little appeal. But there is far more to one of Europe’s most underrated cities, with a string of things to see, an impressive cultural scene and an increasingly lively nightlife. Warsaw is a real survivor – the city’s current day existence is impressive in itself. Note: Multi-centre Poland city breaks are possible.
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Le Meridien Royal Bristol 
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Situated on Warsaw's most fashionable street and only a few steps away from the historic Old Town quarter; stands probably the best hotel in Poland. Built at the turn of the 20th century and restored to its original splendour; the Bristol has attracted many famous guests including Picasso and Margaret Thatcher. The sumptuous Art Nouveau style sets the Bristol apart from some of the bland chain hotels in Warsaw, and you definitely get the feeling that you are getting something special by staying here. |
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01/01 - 31/12 |
£324 |
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Hotel Rialto 
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Discreetly located in the centre of the city and decorated in Art Deco style, Poland's first boutique hotel opened its doors in the Spring of 2003. For a city that sorely lacks small, deluxe, characer hotels, the Rialto is a breath of fresh air that provides its guests with state-of-the-art facilities, individually de`signed rooms, authentic period furnishings and first class dining options. There is something of a renaissance for small, hip boutique hotels across Europe and this one is a timely addition.
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01/01 - 30/04 |
£348 |
£66 |
£43 |
01/05 - 31/12 |
£357 |
£69 |
£49 |
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Polonia Palace Hotel 
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Completely renovated in 2001, the Polonia Palace is an architecturally significant building situated at the heart of Warsaw, which can offer the charm and style of a bygone era. In 1945 the Polonia Palace Hotel was honored to host General Eisenhower, who stayed here during his official visit in Poland. After 1945 the hotel gained it’s popularity as never before. All ambassadors and diplomatic corps stayed here during their visits in Warsaw. Various diplomatic corps had their permanent residences and offices here. The Polonia Palace Hotel offers 206 stylish rooms, individually designed and decorated with the highest quality fabrics, furnishings and fittings, including: 121 deluxe king, 12 deluxe queen, 56 deluxe twin, 6 deluxe corner, 5 junior suites, 2 suites and 1 English apartment. There are also 3 rooms for disabled guests.
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01/01 - 31/03 |
£257 |
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£22 |
01/04 - 31/12 |
£289 |
£46 |
£33 |
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Hotel Mercure Grand 
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Located in the heart of Warsaw, the newly refurbished Mercure Grand is perfectly positioned within walking distance of the famous Old Town and Royal Palace. The airport is 10 km away and the train station 1 km away. The Mercure Grand offers 299 rooms and 6 suites. Rooms feature satellite TV, radio, minibar, and air conditioning. The hotel also offers WiFi internet access and a fitness centre. .
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01/01 - 30/04 |
£241 |
£30 |
£30 |
01/05 - 31/12 |
£274 |
£41 |
£41 |
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| City Breaks in Warsaw |
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