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| Review Date: |
Feb 15, 2007 |
Fantastic
A true luxurious hotel, beautiful and stunning. Elegant rooms and stunning views over the city. The suites are classy and very comfortable! |
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| Review Date: |
Mar 1, 2006 |
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Wien |
Top service at historic location
One of the best service experience we ever had. We are looking forward to come back soon. Amazing price/value ratio. |
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London, UK |
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A very fine hotel with good facilities. On arrival we were upgraded to a suite which was large and beautifully furnished. The staff were very friendly and helpful. Our stay here was one of the highlights of our holiday in Poland. |
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England |
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The Bristol is an excellent hotel. It has been refurbished to a very high standard retaining all the excellent period features of the property. When we arrived we were offered a chance to upgrade to club class which we did. This was excellent and our room was very beautiful and overlooked the presidential palace. The bathroom was white marble and very large.
The Cafe Bristol is excellent, it is very striking and the food is superb.
The staff were exceptional and could not be more helpful.
If you are travelling to Warsaw this is definitely the place to stay! |
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| Reviewer From: |
solingen, germany |
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I stayed at the Le Meridien Bristol last weekend and enjoyed it a lot. the location is great. one of the few hotels from where you can take a nice walk to the old part of the town and the former royal palace. it is right in the king?s walk, the most prestigious rd. several bus lines call the stop in front of the hotel. the staff was really friendly and breakfast was great. they have a really nice patio in the hotel courtyard, very quiet. the food in the restaurat was terrific.
the room was facing the courtyard, so very quiet. very large marble bathroom. all the rooms are individually furnished.
the pool/spa is in the basement. it is ok but should get some redoing especially the sauna/steam room.
I would stay at the bristol again, a really grand hotel of europe and visited by many stars and statesmen. |
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| Reviewer From: |
Genoa, Italy |
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Ok, it was not iranian Beluga or Sevruga, it was just red caviar, but it was there for breakfast, along with vodka, in addition to the usual morning stuff (and, moreover, I don't like caviar at all!).
The hotel is a Leading, but it's better and cheaper to book on the site of Le Meridien.
Best option to get there from the airport is the bus n. 175 (25 mins - about 15 stops - to the bus stop right in front of the hotel entrance, bearing the name of the hotel): avoid the taxi drivers trying to hook you at the airport!
We had a wonderful room on the upper floor, in english country style, with windows directly on the city and the Presidential Palace, neighbouring (actually, attached) to the hotel: every morning at 8,50 am we were waken up by the drums of the militar band for the ceremony of the changing of the guard (cannot decide whether this was a pros or a cons).
Do not miss the beautiful historic center of Warsaw (form the hotel entrance half a mile on the right) and the Lazienki park (two and a half miles on the left). |
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