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Premiere Classe Varsovie / Warszawa - City Centre Warsaw Hotels
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This hotel is rated 1 star out of 5

Area: City Centre Warsaw, Warsaw Show Map

About a 10-minute walk from Central Railway Station and Zlote Tarasy, Premiere Classe Varsovie is within 3 km of … More

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"Good location re station and trams. Being in the same building as 2 other hotels ope... " More hotel reviews

Dizzy Daisy Hostel Riviera - City Centre Warsaw Hotels
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This hotel is rated 1.5 stars out of 5

Area: City Centre Warsaw, Warsaw Show Map

Centrally located in the heart of Warsaw , Dizzy Daisy Hostel Riviera provides a great base for exploring this … More

Hotel Mazowiecki - City Centre Warsaw Hotels
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Area: City Centre Warsaw, Warsaw Show Map

The Mazowiecki Hotel is a charming budget hotel in Warsaw city centre , situated in a convenient position to … More

V. Hostel - City Centre Warsaw Hotels
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Area: City Centre Warsaw, Warsaw Show Map

Chmielna Guest House - City Centre Warsaw Hotels
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This hotel is rated 1 star out of 5

Area: City Centre Warsaw, Warsaw Show Map

For travelers to Poland, the Chmielna St. B&B is an excellent place to stay in Warsaw . This bed and breakfast … More

Helvetia Luxy - City Centre Warsaw Hotels
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Area: City Centre Warsaw, Warsaw Show Map

For those who love tranquillity and privacy, the Helvetia Luxy Guest House offers accommodation at affordable … More

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1 star City Centre Warsaw, Warsaw Hotels

Poland’s capital city has eclectic architecture. Warsaw’s Old Town was declared a UNESCO World Heritage site in 1980, even though 85 per cent of the city was destroyed during World War II. Since Poland joined the EU in 2004, Warsaw has experienced a huge building boom. Modern skyscrapers, 1950s-era East-bloc buildings, and centuries-old Gothic architecture all dot this city of 4 million’s skyline.