Address: Zwirki i wigury 1 , Warsaw 00-906, Poland Show on map
As you'd expect from an airport hotel, this accommodation is knee-deep in useful facilities and places to eat and drink. Rooms are high quality and access to transport is easy. Some rooms are specially designed for disabled access.The late author Douglas Adams once pointed out there's a reason no one's coined the phrase 'as pretty as an airport', but this hotel goes some way to easing the aesthetic pain. With a restaurant, bar and wireless Internet cafe, there are sufficient distractions from the business of flying. The rooms are attractive, with classy blue carpet and quality furniture, including an impressive desk for business travellers. Bathrooms feature a mix of gleaming tiles and wallpaper; windows are triple glazed to keep out aircraft noise. There's also cable TV, Internet access, a minibar, ironing board and a room safe big enough for a laptop.
The late author Douglas Adams once pointed out there's a reason no one's coined the phrase 'as pretty as an airport', but this hotel goes some way to easing the aesthetic pain. With a restaurant, bar and wireless Internet cafe, there are sufficient distractions from the business of flying. The rooms are attractive, with classy blue carpet and quality furniture, including an impressive desk for business travellers. Bathrooms feature a mix of gleaming tiles and wallpaper; windows are triple glazed to keep out aircraft noise. There's also cable TV, Internet access, a minibar, ironing board and a room safe big enough for a laptop.
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Atmosphere: International and Busy
Check-in / Check-out Earliest check-in: 3:00 PM Latest check-out time: 12:00 PM
US$67.00 per night
(US$33.50per person per night)
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A bus ride or taxi ride to the north, off ul Grzybowska, is the Museum of the Warsaw Rising. This impressive museum commemorates the 1944 Polish revolt against the Nazi occupiers of the city, via exhibits, photographs and audiovisual displays.
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