Starwood Hotels in Warsaw
Sheraton Warsaw Hotel
Located in the heart of the city, it is the first hotel on the historic Three Cross Square, close to the Polish Parliament, the diplomatic district and the enchanting Lazienki Park.
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Le Méridien Bristol
The most prestigious hotel in Warsaw, Le Méridien Bristol is situated on the fashionable ‘Royal Route’, the road that leads through the historical area of the city.
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Warsaw - the Vibrant City in the Heart of Europe.Discover Warsaw - an unusual city that fascinates visitors with its history, climate and architecture. Arouses curiosity with its individualism and intrigues with its multifaceted culture influenced from the West and the East.
Interesting Fact:
Warsaw is situated halfway between Paris and Moscow.  | Warsaw is becoming a modern metropolis, bustling with energy and life.
Music festivals, international cultural exhibitions and artistic events are taking place, many new restaurants offer international quality cuisine. Besides it's exciting urban lifestyle, Warsaw's inhabitants and tourists can enjoy the numerous parks and the unique wild riversides of the Vistula that give a natural feel to this budding European capital. |
Warsaw, time never stops here. - Unique combination of modern advantages with traditional values.
- Central location or a "hub" for further travel.
- Excellent quality for very competitive price - Warsaw is still more affordable than other European destinations.
- Shopping 7 days a week.
- Cultural attractions and entertainment - The Royal Route, Old Town, Wilanow Palace, Chopin's Birthplace.
- Trendy bars and clubs.
- Countless theatres and museums and the biggest Opera house in Europe.
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