Castle Inn by Oki Doki is an elegant and arty little boutique accommodation in The Old Town. The only hotel within its limits. 10 meters to The Royal Castle, in the one of a few... more...historical buildings which survived II World War.
Castle Inn is an elegant and arty little boutique accommodation in The Old Town. The only ... more
hotel within its limits. 10 meters to The Royal Castle, in the one of a few historical buildings which survived II World War. We offer 21 rooms ensuite, unforgett...
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Location. The Castle Inn by Oki Doki is located in Warsaw, Poland, 10 metres from the ... more
Royal Castle, 200 metres from the Old Town's main square, and within 500 metres of the Saxon Garden and the Polish National Opera Theatre. Warsaw train station is 2.5 kilometres away. Hotel Features. This artistic boutique property is situated in Warsaw's historic town centre, directly off the Royal Castle square. The Castle Inn offers bicycle rentals on site for exploring Warsaw's old town. Multilingual staff can assist guests around the clock with organising tours. There is a conference room available at the Castle Inn, and complimentary wireless Internet access is available throughout. Guestrooms. All 21 guestrooms at the Castle Inn are individually designed by different artists. Guestrooms offer views over the Royal Castle square. Amenities include satellite television, complimentary wireless Internet access and minibars. Expert Tip. The Royal Castle is situated 10 metres away. Destroyed during theFirst World War, it was reconstructed by people from all over Poland in 1988. Inside, the museum recreates the original 18th century style.
Information: :Price is per double room per night and may vary depending on date booked...
Location. The Castle Inn by Oki Doki is located in Warsaw, Poland, 10 metres from the ... more
Royal Castle, 200 metres from the Old Town's main square, and within 500 metres of the Saxon Garden and the Polish National Opera Theatre. Warsaw train station is 2.5 kilometres away. Hotel Features. This artistic boutique property is situated in Warsaw's historic town centre, directly off the Royal Castle square. The Castle Inn offers bicycle rentals on site for exploring Warsaw's old town. Multilingual staff can assist guests around the clock with organising tours. There is a conference room available at the Castle Inn, and complimentary wireless Internet access is available throughout. Guestrooms. All 21 guestrooms at the Castle Inn are individually designed by different artists. Guestrooms offer views over the Royal Castle square. Amenities include satellite television, complimentary wireless Internet access and minibars. Expert Tip. The Royal Castle is situated 10 metres away. Destroyed during theFirst World War, it was reconstructed by people from all over Poland in 1988. Inside, the museum recreates the original 18th century style.
Information: :Price is per double room per night and may vary depending on date booked...
Advantages: Lovely setting, good atmospher, Historic Disadvantages: Can get very busy, Food is only average
The CastleInn is one of several Public Houses that can be found in the Derbyshire Town of Castleton in the Peak District National Park. It is located right in the heart of the Town, at the bottom of the hillside where Peveril Castle is perched, overlooking Castleton. This location leaves the visitor in no doubt how this Public House derived its name and the sign outside here has a picture of a Castle on it, that somewhat resembles that of Peveril Castle.
Due to its location within the Town, the Castle is generally the busiest Pub in Castleton. If the weather is fine this is one of the few places which has a large beer garden and the advantage of the beer garden here is that it has wonderful views of the Castle. From the outside this beer garden is sheltered by trees and shrubs so only the tops of the red and white umbrellas are ...
Advantages: Fascinating history, clean, beautiful monuments, reasonable prices, vibrant Disadvantages: Number of drunks
=INTRODUCTION =
Warsaw is the capital of Poland, in Central Europe. Poland has suffered from its neighbours throughout its history, and Warsaw is the classic symbol of this, having been reduced to a heap of rubble by the vengeful Nazis in 1944. Today it is the thriving capital of a member state of the European Union (Poland joined on 1 May 2004), a city of around 2m people on the banks of the Vistula river, benefiting from the transition from Communism to a market economy to such an extent that its GDP is 137% of the EU average (the average figure for the UK is 123% to give a benchmark).
= MY VISIT IN SEPTEMBER 2007 =
I must confess that my heart sank when I was told that the conference I was to attend would be moved from Krakow to Warsaw, owing to lack of sufficient suitable hotel space. I had twice been to ...
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Advantages: Clean, comfy and central Disadvantages: The odd niggle
Back in early March 2006 we were in Warsaw celebrating my birthday, and had booked in to the Radisson SAS Centrum Hotel.
We had made the booking a month earlier after trawling through various websites, comparing Warsaw's four and five star hotels, their locations, facilities and, most importantly, their prices. We chose the Radisson for the following reasons; it was central, had a swimming pool, and breakfast was included in the price which, at £177 for three nights, was around half the price of the Marriott, which is reputed to be the best hotel in town.
The Radisson is situated in Ul. Grzybowska just off Al. Jana Pawla II, one of the main North - South throughways through central Warsaw. It is a three minute walk from the nearest tram stop and around five minutes from the nearest Metro station, Swietokrzyska, which itself is ...
Castle Inn by Oki Doki is an elegant and arty little boutique accommodation in The Old Town. The only hotel within its limits. 10 meters to The Royal Castle, in the one of a few historical buildings which survived II World War.