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| Renowned for Chopin and its carefully
rebuilt Old Town the Polish capital Warsaw is rich
in history and culture with good shopping, museums
and a thriving nightlife! Charismatic Cracow is
a lively university with many fashionable cellar
bars and hearty restaurants. Dominated by Wawel
Hill and Castle, much of its medieval heart survived
World War II intact. Extending a warm welcome, these
delightful Polish cities are worth discovering.
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The great advantage of
the Moderate First Class Hotel is its location in
the very centre of Warsaw. Everything is nearby
- the old town, ministries, business and administrative
offices, cinemas, theatres and museums.
It is a mere 10 kilometres to the International
Airport and just 1 kilometre to the Central Railway
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Campanile Open in June
2001 this hotel is perfectly situated within the
Old Town of Krakow.
It offers 106 comfortable and air-conditionned rooms
with bathroom, satellite TV, telephone, the and
coffee facilities. |
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| Le Royal Meridien Bristol
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Built
in 1899, Le Royal Méridien Bristol has for
a century been Warsaw's leading hotel for business
and leisure travellers, and the meeting place for
High Society and international dignitaries.
Situated on the “King's Walk”, Warsaw's
most fashionable street, and overlooking the Presidential
Palace, Le Royal Méridien Bristol is only
a few minutes walk from the historic Old Town, the
Royal Castle, the National Theatre and Warsaw's
Business District. |
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Amadeus this luxurious hotel is located
in the heart of the Old Town, it offers twenty comfortable
air-conditioned bedrooms plus two finely furnished
suites, all having satellite TV, access to Internet,
telephone and mini-bar. On the ground floor there
is a bar and café, and in the cellars an
excellent restaurant. |
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