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Hotel Policies & Fees
The following fees and deposits are charged by the property at time of service, check-in, or check-out.
Promotions
Complimentary museum tickets
Hotel guests are entitled to free admission to the Zacheta National Gallery of Art. Tickets and other information are provided upon check-in.
15% Food-and-Beverage Discount
Book a stay in any room or rate category and receive 15% off food-and-beverage purchases made at the hotel's outlets.
Valid anytime, subject to availability. Discount is valid at Café Bristol, Column Bar, Marconi Restaurant, and room service. Discount is not valid for minibar purchases. Discount is deducted from guest's account at check-out. Offer does not include taxes or gratuities. Other restrictions may apply.
Property Amenities
Rooms
This hotel has 204 guestrooms, all of which are uniquely furnished in turn-of-the-century style and have views of parks or the Palace. Antique-look drapes match bedspreads - pinks, grays and olives are muted and dotted with heraldic designs. Art Nouveau-style desks and armchairs are lit by lamps with pleated shades. All rooms have TV Internet access (surcharge) and some have fax machines. Gray marble bathrooms have fixed and handheld showers over the tub.
Room Amenities
Dining
Marconi - Serving buffet breakfast, lunch and dinner. The cheerfully lit Marconi has views of the hotel's courtyard and is decorated in Art Nouveau style. Sunday brunches include children's activities, live classical music and unlimited sparkling wine. In summer an outdoor terrace is shaded with parasols.Café Bristol - Viennese style coffee and cakes, breakfasts, light lunches and dinners are served in café atmosphere. Wooden bistro chairs, padded banquettes and marble-topped tables sit on the black-and-white tiled floor. Walls are hung with historic photos of the café. Column Bar - Just off the lobby, this high-ceilinged, parquet-floored bar is filled with ornate, Art Nouveau columns decorated with elaborate light fittings. Guests sit on leather armchairs or at the antique bar, where drinks and snacks are served.
Recreation
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“Can't wait to go back”
This is one of the best hotels worldwide, as far as the accomodations and service is concerned. It is gratifying to know that some of the old european standards survive here in Poland in a modern version.
“iwona”
The room was very nice, big and confortable, with the windows coming out to patio, thus very quiet. Breakfast - very good and fresh. The weak point - internet. Having Ipad and laptop, I had to pay twice the rate (60pln / 24h) as the access works only once for one thing. It becomes expensive and hotel should do sth about it, as many people travel with 2 or more computers. Surroundings of hotel - a lot of bars and cafeterias, open from 6 am till late night, depending on the profile. Close by to old town and Nowy Swiat. All in walking distance.
“Quality Hotel”
The Last time I stayed at the Bristol was about 1995 and it was the pre-eminent hotel in Warsaw at the time.....and in my opinion still is. I stay very often in Warsaw on business, and of the many that I have stayed at the Bristol has been the best. I had an "internal" room, so not overlooking the main street and it was very quiet. The restaurant is not cheap, and is perhaps a little too nouvelle cuisine for my liking but every dish served was excellent. Plus a good breakfast buffet. Conveniently located, Nowy Swiat is a few minutes in one direction with a good selection of bar and restuarants, and the old Town Square is 2-3 mins the other way.
“An old lady...”
Bristol when it opened in early 1990's was the essence of luxury in Warsaw. Now, without major renovation in 20 years looks a bit "forgotten". The rooms still are excellent, but kitchen serves mediocre dinner not to mention the "fitness center" located in the basement - just like you would see in 4* London hotels. There are really much better places to stay in Warsaw for business or leisure.
“Lovely hotel.”
They don't have somebody to help with carrying your luggage to your room.
“Very convenient”
beds were not confortable
“Great location, fantastic hotel”
The hotel couldnt have been better. I had an Executive room on the seventh floor with wonderfull roof top views, lots of space, a really good bathroom and very comfortable beds which are important if you have been out walking all day. Staff very kind and helpful. Location wise, everything was literally on the door step, lots of cafes and places to eat and everywhere was walkable. Make sure you have a really good map for sightseeing. I had two of the latest guide books and they were totally inaccurate so everything took longer to find, also two of the mojor museums were closed for refurbishment and as always make sure you do some research
“In the heart of Warsaw”
Excellent location, right where you want to be. Rooms are very large and in perfect condition.
“Fantastic.”
Fantastic.
“Wowed in Warsaw”
My husband and I stayed at Le Meridien Bristol for three nights and found the room to be clean, comfortable and spacious, although the room was in need of a little TLC. The room was always made up nicely the following day and we were provided with fresh towels as required. The bed was incredibly comfy and we slept very soundly. Our room had a view over a park to the left of the hotel and the room was quiet, despite being able to see the main road from the corner of the window and being opposite the lift on the third floor. We did not eat at the hotel but had drinks in the Column Bar, which is beautiful but the drinks are expensive - the same drinks can be found for cheaper at other bars elsewhere in the city. But then the bar is in a five-star hotel. The staff were polite, friendly and helpful by making restaurant reservations and by calling taxis for us. Overall I would stay here again as all of the main tourist sights in Warsaw were within walking distance of the hotel.
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Krakowskie Przedmiescie 42-44 Warsaw, 00-325 Poland
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The preferred airport for Le Meridien Bristol, Warsaw is Warsaw (WAW-Frederic Chopin) - 8.6 km / 5.3 mi.
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City Centre Warsaw, Poland: Polands capital city has eclectic architecture. Warsaws 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 millions skyline.
Krakowskie Przedmiescie 42-44 Warsaw, 00-325 Poland
