Reviewed by a Hotels.com guest on Feb 24, 2013
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"Good choice in Warzaw"Reviewed by a Hotels.com guest on Feb 13, 2013
Very good location for a weekend visit to Warzaw with short distances to the city's attractions and shopping. We will recommend this hotel.
"Excellent location"Reviewed by a Hotels.com guest on Jan 31, 2013
Hotel older. But very well maintain. Staff very friendly. Only one small problem- all rooms don't have temperature control.In my room was too hot because old system of heating.Going to airport- BE AWARE OF TAXI THIEFS. THEY LOOK ON YOU AND MANIPULATE NUMBERS ON REGISTER. THE DISTANCE TO AIRPORT TERMINAL IN VERY SHORT. THEY CHARGE YOU TRIPLE AMOUNT.WITH INDICATOR OF PRICE ON SIDE WINDOWS, YOU WILL PAY FIVE TIMES MORE. THEIR TRICK IS TO GO TO PICK-UP A PARKING TICKET AND MAKING SPECIAL ROUNDS AROUND. I AM AN ARCHITECT AND I WAS SURPRISED.
"Loved this place"Reviewed by a Hotels.com guest on Jan 29, 2013
Room great dark wood accents with brown/green comforting furnishing. Bathroom great tub/beautifully titled shower. Easy to get to from Warsaw Central train station IMPORTANT to get across main 2-lane (plus trams) street you must stay in train station lower level follow underpass signs to cross to other side. Follow signs for Marriott hotel that lead you to right past shops down few steps, under street to escalator. Do not follow signs for Emili Plater street the main street you walk down until you get to Wilcaza where the hotel is. Once up the escalator walk past Champions Restaurant/LIM office building to the corner and to right main entrance for Marriott. Go past entrance to sidewalk for Emili Plater and walk 2 blocks (6 minutes) to lovely Rialto Hotel. Take advantage of the sauna/steamroom/gym on the 6th floor. Relaxing, they give you slippers and lend robe. If no one used sauna/steam they may be off just press on buttons give it about 10 minutes to heat up. Open til 10:30pm/GREAT! Also check out incredible really inexpensive restaurant 5 min walk down Wilcza to MarszaĆkowska & take right just a few feet large windows looks like a cafeteria. Home cooking by Polish moms and grandmas. Bar Zlota Kurka http://barzlotakurka.pl/ They have a button on the website for English menu. Accepts Visa/mastercard spend 10 Polish Zlotys $4.00 US For 11 Zlotys I had incredible soup, meat dumplings and crepes filled with a sweet cheese for $3.90 US. Very casual but GREAT!
"Convenient location and comfortable stay!"Reviewed by a Hotels.com guest on Jan 29, 2013
I was surprised to see that the hotel on Wilcza was actually a studio unit! We had to pick up the keys at a different location (the main office about 5 min walking distance from the actual room we rented and a bit tricky to find it) which was rather unusual. We traveled to Warsaw by train which got delayed and so we were late to get the keys to the apartment. We called the office to notify them we would be later and the lady who answered our call was super nice, accommodating and waited for us until we got there. She also suggested a few things to see while in Warsaw. The studio we rented was on the 5th floor in the apartment building. It was really nicely decorated and very comfortable. The bathroom had washer and shower. The kitchen was really nicely designed with the small fridge and also dishes if one chose to cook there. The whole unit/studio was really comfortable. It is also conveniently located, 15 min walking distance from the Warsaw Central train station, 25-30 min walking distance to the older part of town. The only few things I think might have made the stay better was the fact that we could not adjust the heat in the apartment so it got really hot in there (we were staying there in December) and so we opened the windows at night but since the apartment is located on a rather busy street, it was a bit loud. Overall, it was a great stay and experience!!!
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Excellent
"4 Days in Warsaw - my wife and I"Reviewed by a Hotels.com guest on Jan 25, 2013
Excellent service - awesome breakfast buffet, eggs to order, espresso and lattes, fruit and bread galore, all fresh. Comfortable bed (a little soft for us, we like European hard-style beds). Only negative was water temp was not consistent. We were on tenth floor so maybe that had something to do with it. Once every minute or so, while in the shower, the hot water would drop a little and the water would go warm-cool, just for ten seconds, but still a bit annoying. That was the only negative Everything else in the room was great. Quiet (important for us), very clean and fresh sheets daily, heated floor in bathroom, nice TV with 4 English news channels. We like to walk and it wasn't far to old town, even closer to Centrum mall and train station and Uprising Museum. A cheap cab ride to most places. Neighborhood borders some high rise business buildings in one direction and high rise aprtment builings in the other direction, so not much to look at from the hotel. Free intl english newspaper in the morning and 2 bottles of complimentary water in the rooms. Freindly staff for a hotel with hundreds of rooms. We did not eat at the hotel restaurant.
"Convenient to all my interests."Reviewed by a Hotels.com guest on Jan 17, 2013
I was pleased with all aspects of the hotel facilities, amenities as well as the greeting and assistance I received from the staff. I had reviewed a number of properties and am glad I chose Novotel Warszawa Centrum.
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