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Klub Sosnowy
4.3/58 Reviews
I returned on Sunday (06-06-21) from the ”Sosnowy Club”, where I spent a few successful days of rest in the fairy forest and a careful hotel with a specific name. The biggest pluses ”positive” are: 1. The crew, with a nice, handsome expert in the kitchen and Italian wines, Mr. Marcin! 2. Kitchen (excellent pizza and a flying berry cake) 3. Wine card 4. Adaptation of hotel facilities to a wide range of services 5. Central building architecture 6. Resource microclimate 7. Cool indoor pool Small plus ”negative” : slams-free elevator My opinion, is the result of the landscape shock I experienced after crossing the (a little camouflage) entrance gate leading to the fairy world, Where I looked (unsuccessfully) for the ravens.
Arche Hotel Krakowska
4.4/548 Reviews
First of all the hotel look fresh nd modern but they are very dirty plus air condition os very cold and if being using the room.become freezer. The pillow are super big and the next day you will have a pain in neck. The cleaners never change the bed even if you stay for long time and they do not hover just they change the towels every day. Another thing is they do not let russian people in !!!! And I could not understand why they do that !!
Radisson Blu Sobieski Hotel, Warsaw
4.4/5106 Reviews
Centrum
We stayed three nights at this hotel during my recent trip to Warsaw. The hotel is located not far from Warsaw Central Station (Centrum), with easy access by tram and buses (two stops only). The exterior of the hotel doesn't look inspiring, compared to similar 4-5 star hotels near Central Station, but the interior is actually of high standard and well-maintained. To get to the hotel from centrum, you can take buses and tram in front of the station. Bus number 175 stop directly in front of the hotel. To get to Old town, you can also take bus 175. The staff at reception desk were quite helpful to deal with our requests. Our room was family room with extremely large bed. The room is large enough to put in extra bed I think and the bathroom was clean and well-maintained. There were complimentary water bottles, tea and coffee and electric kettle in the room. Shower was powerful and TV screen was HUGH. We had a very good night sleep. The breakfast was included in our rate and it was one of the best breakfast I have ever had. The buffet breakfast had plenty of choices for hot foods, salad, fresh juices, smoothies, breads, fruits, etc. I really love the fresh berry juice, which remind me of hotels in Finland. The only downside was our room was not serviced on one day (maybe the cleaner missed it). However, all in all, we love our experience of 3 night staying in this hotel and would certainly considering going back again if we visit Warsaw in future.
Mamaison le Regina Boutique Hotel
4.6/5114 Reviews
The hotel was beautiful. We arrived very late (and booked late) so there was an issue with finding the booking, but this was resolved promptly. The bathroom was a little smoky (non smoking room). We informed staff in the morning, they were very apologetic and said they would check the room for future guests. It was a trip for our anniversary and the hotel provided sparkling wine- a lovely touch! I would highly recommend. Central location, nice hotel, comfortable beds and friendly staff.
Hotel Bellotto
4.6/569 Reviews
Centrum
The hotel is in a good environment, the service is very good, the architectural style is very characteristic; there is a good restaurant in the surrounding area called the palace, not far from the historic cafes Bristol and the city hall. The experience is very good, and it feels much better than the chain hotels of Novotel, Pullman and Hilton in other European countries.
Renaissance Warsaw Airport Hotel
4.7/5110 Reviews
A perfect hotel for those transiting and having long layovers. Clean,spacious rooms.Didn't have breakfast there as we stayed only for a night, but definitely recommend it.

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Local Travel Info

Number of Hotels94
Number of Reviews3,682
Highest PriceNZD 5,060
Lowest PriceNZD 68
Average Price (Weekdays)NZD 314
Average Price (Weekends)NZD 318