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Hotels near Wars
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Dom Przy Rynku Hostel | 0.1 miles
Real Traveler Rating: 4.5 out of 5 based on 9 reviews from 1 source
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Freta | 0.1 miles
Located in one of the most charming parts of the city known as the Old Town, the Freta Self-Catering Apartments in Warsaw Poland boast a wonderful location for first-time and returning travelers alike. Exploring this historic c... more
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Duval Serviced Apartments | 0.2 miles
Duval Serviced Apartments are located in a 15th century building in the middle of the Old Town of Warsaw, just a few meters from the enchanting Polish capital's Rynek Starego Miasta Old Town Square. The newly renovated property... more
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"It\'s a very good hostel, perfect location, clean, friendly staff and everything." — source Hostelworld
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Castle Inn by Oki Doki | 0.4 miles
The boutique accommodation within the Warsaw Old Town with all of the hotel facilities, 10 meters from the Royal Castle, All the windows face The Castle Square or the Cathedral.Each room is different and most of them are creat... more
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Castle Inn | 0.4 miles
Castle Inn 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. more
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"A nice hotel, close to the train station and within a healthy walk of everything major" — source Venere
"The stay in this hotel was very pleasant." — source Expedia
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"Good place for short stay" — source Expedia
"A really good place to stay." — source Venere
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"Great experience at Babka Tower Suites (spectacular view over the city) and city of Warsaw, Poland over the New Years 2007 / 2008" — source Travelocity
" My room was large, clean, bright, and very nicely decorated." — source Hostelworld
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Holiday Inn Warsaw | 0.4 miles
Real Traveler Rating: 4.2 out of 5 based on 13 reviews from 3 sources
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"Good and clean." — source Venere
" The rooms were big, bright and clean." — source Priceline
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More information on Wars
Wars cinema is the New Town branch of the Muranow cinema and therefore plays many of the same films. It offers a wide variety of European...
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Ming The Merciless in Warsaw was impressive, stunning soviet Palace of Culture said
largely destroyed in the war and these were recently built replicas. This area was pretty and diverted us for a morning continue reading »
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Nathan77 in Rebuilding a city said
, another war memorial. It featured a couple of massive sculptures that dwarved us in size. Again it was raining, so we made it a continue reading »
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Brisbird in Warsaw Sightseeing said
the sad story of how the Germans invaded the city and by the end of the war, had terminated more than 800,000 Polish jews continue reading »
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Trumble+Hannah in Warsaw said
War Two.Did a bit of souvenir shopping, and headed to bed. continue reading »
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MsPati s Adventures in Warsaw, Poland said
elimination of Warsaw. By the end of the war, nearly 1 million Varsovians were dead or “missing” After the war however, survivors continue reading »
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Geru75 in Warsaw, Poland....home away from home said
, moved back to Poland in October of 2005, and have been here ever since. Warsaw itself is a rebuilt city. After World War II continue reading »
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mhanna in Confessional Therapy said
listen to the graffiti on the wall. I listen to the pictures and the monuments.There is a war continuing in Poland continue reading »
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mhanna in Long day. said
place here hinder the task of understanding the war. I had seen everything on this camp already in films and books and the real continue reading »
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Horizon or Bust in Playing Bball in Poland said
the tournament was over, we toured around Warsaw and saw some of the damage that was still apparent from after World War 2. I remember continue reading »
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Berit & Sascha in Konzertreise nach Warschau said
Über das verlängerte Himmelfahrt-Wochenende war ich mit dem Uni-Chor auf Konzertreise in Warschau. Leider hatte sich der continue reading »










