Description:
The hotel's characteristic and colourful façade is an easily recognisable architectural feature of Warsaw and an elegant threshold to the district of Ochota. The four star hotel was designed and built by an Austrian - Polish team, and received its first guests in 1992. The common historical element connecting both countries is King Jan III Sobieski - a great Pole and outstanding statesman, who led his troops to the rescue of besieged Vienna. The status of the Patron places the hotel under an obligation to render royal-standard services and cultivate national traditions, including the renowned Polish hospitality.
Rooms:
We offer 427 comfortably equipped guest rooms including 118 rooms with a (high speed) direct access to the Internet. All rooms have the following amenities:
air - conditioning,
full anti-noise protection measures,
mini-bar,
satellite TV and radio,
pay TV,
direct dial telephone line,
triple lock protection system,
an option to open windows,
hairdryers installed in all bedrooms,
additional safes in all suites and rooms on the 7th floor.
Additional information:
Our hotel offers seven air-conditioned multifunction rooms that may accommodate all types of conferences, seminars, training or other business meetings. The rooms are equipped with the up to date audio-visual equipment, according to individual needs of our clients. We offer also five small rooms which are ideal places for private business meetings. Banquet rooms if functioning along with the restaurant Marysienka create an originally designed area that together is over 900 sq m.
Local attractions:
Located in the heart of Warsaw's business district, the Hotel is conveniently situated in one of the main streets, within easy reach from all parts of the city. It is only 1 km to the Central Railway Station and 5,6 km from the International Airport Okecie. In the arrivals hall of the airport our hotel has its stand where we may arrange a pick up service, directly to the hotel.