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Hotel Narvil Conference & Spa
Reviewed on Nov 12, 2025

Mamaison Le Regina Boutique Hotel
Reviewed on Dec 4, 2025
Where to stay in Warsaw - Eastern Poland

Centrum
Centrum is highly notable for its popular shops, and you might want to visit top sights like Museum of Modern Art in Warsaw and Hala Koszyki. See more of Warsaw by jumping on the metro at Dworzec Centralny 09 Tram Stop or Dworzec Centralny 08 Tram Stop.
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Warsaw - Eastern Poland Hotel Deals

Warsaw Presidential Hotel
clean room, nice warm and friendly staff. Beds were comfy and the Bar on the 40th floor was fantastic and great service by the bar staff
Reviewed on Dec 22, 2025

Courtyard by Marriott Warsaw Airport
Great hotel. The room was very clean. Easiest walk to the airport I ever experienced. We would definitely stay here again if we’re in Warsaw
Reviewed on Dec 14, 2025

Renaissance Warsaw Airport Hotel, an Marriott International
Very courteous staff, English fluency no problem. The bar has great food, open until 1AM.
Reviewed on Dec 17, 2025
Discover the most popular places to visit in Warsaw - Eastern Poland

Palace of Culture and Science
Admire the views from the terrace of the country’s tallest building, a controversial landmark that inspires mixed feelings from Polish citizens.

Nowy Swiat Street
This busy street has long been one of the most popular areas in the city for dining, shopping and socializing.

Warsaw Uprising Museum
Learn about the defining days of war in Warsaw at this enormous museum, which traces the Home Army’s doomed attempt to liberate the city from its German occupiers.





