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Warsaw is such a cool city and the people seemed so keen to talk to me. I went for an exchange programme but while I was there I stayed for two days in Warsaw alone. The city was destroyed during the war, but the rebuild is as though I was looking at the original.


A decade after the fall of communism, Warsaw has turned into a thrilling, busy city swiftly catching up with the West. It's Poland's most cosmopolitan, dynamic and progressive urban centre, dotted with luxury hotels, elegant shops and a diverse range of services.
Functional rooms for seminars. Campanile constitutes the first network of human size adapted rooms. These workspaces are pleasant, and perfectly equipped.
A service of restoration adapted to your needs : company meals, simple and varied cooking, pauses.

Emerging like a phoenix from the ashes of WWII, Warsaw is essentially a postwar city. Its handful of historic precincts have been meticulously reconstructed, but most of its urban landscape is modern, from the dull products of the Stalin era to more creative efforts of recent years.


When to go...
The Polish capital is bitterly cold in winter. Rainfall is generally high, but conditions are somewhat drier in May, when it is mild enough to explore the city on foot. May and June are therefore ideal times to visit as well as September to early November. The summer months can be pretty hot and the city is very quiet during this time. Content provided by Lonely Planet Guide




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Wisełka
Warszawa

120 PLN

Mercure Fryderyk Chopin
Warszawa

237 PLN

Gromada Airport Warszawa
Warszawa

304 PLN

Gromada Warszawa Centrum
Warszawa

304 PLN

Novotel Airport
Warszawa

375 PLN

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