Warsaw Hotels
The hotels below have been classed into four different pricing categories:
$$$$ (over €160)
$$$ (€120 to €160)
$$ (€65 to €120)
$ (up to €65)
These prices are based on the lowest standard rates for a double room, excluding taxes and excluding breakfast, unless otherwise specified.
Luxury
Le Regina is a cut above the competition, and located just north of the Old Town in a quiet neighbourhood. It's housed in a gorgeous 18th-century palace and filled with period furniture, but it's modern where it counts, with sparkling new bathrooms and Wi-Fi connection throughout. Rooms are coloured in eye-catching chocolate and vanilla and are bright and breezy. Internet specials are often available.
Ulica Kościelna 12
Tel: (022) 531 6000.
Website: www.leregina.com
Price: $$$-$$$$
One of Warsaw's finest, opened in 1899 only a few minutes' walk from the Old Town Square. As a member of the Leading Hotels of the World, the Bristol must maintain a certain ambience and style which it does remarkably well. The rooms are decorated in muted tones with period-style wooden furniture and benefit from sweeping high ceilings. The lobby hosts several boutiques, a cigar store, and a newsagent. There are two restaurants and a super cafe with sinful desserts. The Marconi Restaurant offers a delicious all-you-can-eat Sunday brunch; the fitness room and pool are small.
Ulica Krakowskie Przedmiescie 42/44
Tel: (022) 551 1000.
Website: www.warsaw.lemeridien.com
Price: $$$-$$$$
Moderate
Away from the city centre, but handy to the city's Jewish sights. Maria is a small, family-run and family-friendly hotel with modern amenities and a decent restaurant on the premises. Rooms are generally big, bright, and airy, and all are en suite.
Aleje Jana Pawła II 71
Tel: (022) 838 4062.
Website: www.hotelmaria.pl
Price: $-$$
It lives up to its name in cleanliness and prime location (very close to main train station) but this is a straightforward 'tourist class/budget' hotel with few frills beyond en-suite facilities and a colour TV with a satellite connection. Wi-Fi access is available from the first to fourth floors for a small fee. What you lose in character, you'll gain in saving zloty for more interesting pursuits.
Ulica Towarowa 2
Tel: (022) 624 0800.
Website: www.premiereclasse.com.pl
Price: $
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