Advantages: Close to town and all amenities Disadvantages: none
I have never stayed in the Premier Inn before, but I felt I had to share my experience of the past weekend.
The staff in both reception and the restaurant were fantastic, they were really helpful and made you feel right at home.
The room and bathroom were both spotless, warm and the freeview television meant that my daughter didn't miss her soaps while she was away. The bed was both big and comfortable and we didn't have any trouble getting to sleep.
We opted for the breakfast deal and we were not disappointed, the food was well cooked and warm there was also plenty of choice.
Access to the hotel was excellent for both able bodied and non-able bodied people, we didn't have a wheelchair but we did have a six month old baby and a pram, and even though it is situated next to Charing Cross rail station we didn't hear a thing from ...
Advantages: Fascinating history, clean, beautiful monuments, reasonable prices, vibrant Disadvantages: Number of drunks
Przedmiescie and Nowy Swiat. The Royal Route runs south from the Old Town, eventually passing the Sejm (Polish parliament) and government area, and finally some 10km later ending up at Wilanow, which is Warsaw's answer to Sweden's Drottningholm or France's Versailles. Krakowskie Przedmiescie Street is a broad tree-lined boulevard, with many of the buildings restored in neo-classical style. It is what Swedes would term "the parade street", which is a term that I can't find an exact equivalent for in English. In Paris, the equivalent is the Avenue des Champs-Elysées, in London it would probably be The Mall. Here in Warsaw, there are many former palaces and aristocrats, fine churches, the Polish Academy of Sciences and the premier hotel, le Meridien Bristol. Nowy Swiat and than further towards Al. Ujazdowskie is a main shopping area, and is ...
lobourse 26.09.2007
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Ciao members have rated this review on average: very helpful Review of Warsaw (Poland)
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 ...