Stayed there with the family 18-19 August this year. Together with the much more expensive Bristol (now owned by Le Meridien, and supposedly the most luxurious and expensive hotel in Warsaw) accross the street this hotel is as close to the Old Town as it gets; on the first evening we walked an entire tour featured on hotel's guided tours list. Architecture is very impressive, contrasting to the modern and more efficient places like Marriott or Radisson. Corridors are huge, one could easily ride a motorcycle there, rooms are spacious and clean, restaurant(s) on the ground floors have huge rooms that can be separated with sliding walls. Breakfast was adequate. I found a special rate on -------------, at which the hotel was a real bargain.
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Melbourne, Australia
We went to Warsaw because my husband had a conference but we are so glad we did. This hotel is elegant and has a feeling of grandeur with wide staircases and antique furniture in lobbies. Breakfast was included and was spectacular. Served in the dining room with waiters there was something to please everyone! Our room was large with a high ceiling and a queen sized bed. The bathroom was large and spotless. The Europejski is right in the centre close to parks and the Old Town and the University. We loved being able to walk to open air restaurants until late at night. Warsaw in now on our list of places to visit againand we will return to this inexpensive but great hotel.