Hôtel Intercontinental Warsaw (Varsovie,Pologne) - commentaires, photos, prix.

“It's a high end hotel. Huge room. Marvelous restaurant. Quite and modern. Located close to Palace of Culture & Science. As a matter of fact some room overlook Fotoplastikon and i assume visitors staying at such room can hear the beer drinkers.”

Intercontinental WarsawHôtel 5 étoiles

Emilii Plater 49, Warsaw, Poland, 00-125
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InterContinental Varsovie est le plus grand hotel de cinq etoiles, situe au coeur de Varsovie dans le quartier financier, en face du fameux Palais de la Culture et des Sciences de 235 metres de hauteur, a 200 metres de la gare principale, 500 metres de la station de metro la plus proche, 8 km de l®areoport et a quelques minutes a pied de la Vieille Ville, des celebres musees et des boutiques a la mode. Vous serez etonnes par le decor splendide de l®hotel qui compte 326 chambres et appartements pour des visiteurs, 75 appartements de luxe avec l®annex de cuisine consacres a des sejours prolonges, 12 salles de conferences bien equipees dont la surface totale s®eleve a 1100 m2, toutes avec l®eclairage naturel. Il y a un grand choix de bars, de restaurants et le Riverview Wellness Centre [Centre Wellness ayant la vue sur la riviere} situe au 43eme et 44eme etage, avec des vues pitoresques sur toute la ville, une salle d®areobic, un sauna, Jacuzzi, des bains de vapeur et un salon de beaute.






Attractions
Downtown
Whoever said variety is the spice of life must have visited the kitchen in our Downtown Restaurant. In addition to what many consider Warsaw?s best breakfast buffet, this bright, casual restaurant offers lunch and dinner menus filled with traditional Poli
Frida
Frida is more than a restaurant; it?s also a tribute to the life of flamboyant Mexican painter Frida Kahlo. Just as she loved to entertain guests as if they were family, our lively show kitchen will embrace you with the flavours and aromas of new-wave Mex
Hemisphere
Hemisphere is a comfortable mix of restaurant and bar, where you?ll be equally at ease enjoying a nice steak dinner or watching an important sporting event on the big-screen TV. The long bar is a perfect place to gather with friends or business associates
The Grand Theatre/Opera House
The National Theatre was founded in 1765, during the Polish Enlightenment, by that country's last monarch, Stanisaw August Poniatowski. On 17 March 1830, Chopin premiered his Piano Concerto No. 1 in E minor, Op. 11, at this theatre.
Chopin Monument
The Lazienki Park is also home to a monument to Fryderyk Chopin, which has become one of Warsaw's iconic images. Cast by Wacaw Szymanowski in 1908.
Old Town & Royal Route
The heart of the area is the Old Town Market Place, with its restaurants, cafés and shops. Surrounding streets feature medieval architecture such as the city walls, barbican and St. John's Cathedral.
Castle Square & King's Palace
Castle Square is a visitor's first view of the reconstructed Old Town, when approaching from the more modern center of Warsaw. It is dominated by Zygmunt's Column, which towers above the beautiful Old Town houses.
Palace of Culture & Science
The building was originally known as the Joseph Stalin Palace of Culture and Science but in the wake of destalinization the dedication was revoked Stalin's name was removed.
Lazienki Park
Lazienki Park was designed in the 17th century by Tylman van Gameren, in the baroque style, for Stanisaw Herakliusz Lubomirski. It took the name Lazienki ("Baths") from a bathing pavilion that was located there.
Wilanow Palace
Wilanów Palace in Wilanów is, together with its park and other buildings, one of the most precious monuments of Polish national culture. It was built for king John III Sobieski in the last quarter of the 17th century and later was enlarged by other owners
Jewish Ghetto with monument to Ghetto Heroes
The Warsaw Ghetto was the largest Jewish Ghetto in any German-occupied country. Of the ghettos in Nazi-occupied Europe, located in the territory of General Government in occupied Poland during World War II.
Frida
Frida restaurant offers Latin ? American specialities. Guests can enjoy not only exquisite cuisine but they can also experience and take part in live show happening in the open kitchen. One thing cannot be missed are individually chosen steaks.
Wilanow Palace
Wilanów Palace in Wilanów is, together with its park and other buildings, one of the most precious monuments of Polish national culture. It was built for king John III Sobieski in the last quarter of the 17th century and later was enlarged by other o
Downtown
Whoever said variety is the spice of life must have visited the kitchen in our Downtown Restaurant. In addition to what many consider Warsaw?s best breakfast buffet, this bright, casual restaurant offers lunch and dinner menus filled with t
Frida
Frida restaurant offers Latin ? American specialities. Guests can enjoy not only exquisite cuisine but they can also experience and take part in live show happening in the open kitchen. One thing cannot be missed are individually chosen ste
Pijalnia Czekolady E. Wedel
Our cooperation with the famous Polish producer of drinking chocolate and handmade pralines, allows our guests not only to enjoy these great tastes in our E.Wedel café in the lobby, but also the organization of special offers for banquets a
AleGloria
Famous restaurateur Magda Gessler invites you fo her newest extraordinary place where a series of basement rooms are perfect for any mood or occasion. Strawberry room is the brightes one and original interior with white geese will make an e
Folk Gospoda
It is all Polish in here.Traditional decor,highlighted by stone and wood and live folk music creat unforgettable experience.
Boathouse
Divinely inspired cooking and gorgeous Mediterranean dishes. This place is exclusively for people with a taste for wine, fine dining and fine company.