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Leonardo Royal Hotel Warsaw

Grzybowska 45, 00-844 Warsaw
Located in Wola, the business district
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Location is great. 86
Free Wi-Fi
Breakfast
Parking
Bar
Restaurant
Pets allowed
Meetings
24-hour front desk
Flat-screen TV
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NYX Hotel Warsaw

Chmielna 71, 00-801 Warsaw
Located at the Varso Place
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Terrific location. 92
Free Wi-Fi
Breakfast
Bar
Restaurant
Gym
Non-smoking hotel
Meetings
Conferences & Events
24-hour front desk
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master Wola

Grzybowska 45, 00-844 Warszawa, Poland Warsaw
In Wola, close to business hubs and central Warsaw attractions
Free Wi-Fi
Breakfast
Gym
Pets allowed
Air-conditioning
Flat-screen TV
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Warsaw

Poland’s capital city of Warsaw is a vibrant, eclectic place that blends deep-rooted tradition with exciting modernity. Centred around the Vistula River, it’s the kind of place where visitors can spend the morning amongst ornate palaces and baroque buildings, before dining in a hipster milk bar and exploring the alternative Praga district. Make the most of your Warsaw visit by choosing the location that suits you best. NYX Hotel Warsaw is your perfect base to discover the city, while Leonardo Royal Hotel Warsaw is ideal if you want to be close to the business district.

Get your bearings

Step back in history with a visit to the Old Town, a cluster of medieval buildings surrounding the cobblestoned market square. Visitors can admire the 15th century houses or stop for a coffee at one of the traditional restaurants, or, for an all encompassing overview of the city, stop by the Historical Museum of Warsaw, which features well-preserved archeological exhibits and fascinating town plans.

Don’t miss

Spend some time at the Warsaw Rising Museum, a sobering tribute to those who lost their lives fighting for an independent Poland. If you’re short on time, the in-house movie theatre offers a comprehensive overview about the events of the Rising, and entry is free on Sundays.

While you’re there

Stroll along Trakt Królewski, also known as the Royal Route, which passes major city landmarks including the Presidential Palace and the Triple Cross Square, now home to luxury shops including Burberry and Zegna. Or, for a different perspective of the city, book a free walking tour of the bohemian Praga district on the right bank of the Vistula River.

Poland’s capital city of Warsaw is a vibrant, eclectic place that blends deep-rooted tradition with exciting modernity. Centred around the Vistula River, it’s the kind of place where visitors can spend the morning amongst ornate palaces and baroque buildings, before dining in a hipster milk bar and exploring the alternative Praga district. Make the most of your Warsaw visit by choosing the location that suits you best. NYX Hotel Warsaw is your perfect base to discover the city, while Leonardo Royal Hotel Warsaw is ideal if you want to be close to the business district.

Get your bearings

Step back in history with a visit to the Old Town, a cluster of medieval buildings surrounding the cobblestoned market square. Visitors can admire the 15th century houses or stop for a coffee at one of the traditional restaurants, or, for an all encompassing overview of the city, stop by the Historical Museum of Warsaw, which features well-preserved archeological exhibits and fascinating town plans.

Don’t miss

Spend some time at the Warsaw Rising Museum, a sobering tribute to those who lost their lives fighting for an independent Poland. If you’re short on time, the in-house movie theatre offers a comprehensive overview about the events of the Rising, and entry is free on Sundays.

While you’re there

Stroll along Trakt Królewski, also known as the Royal Route, which passes major city landmarks including the Presidential Palace and the Triple Cross Square, now home to luxury shops including Burberry and Zegna. Or, for a different perspective of the city, book a free walking tour of the bohemian Praga district on the right bank of the Vistula River.