Let me start by saying that Warsaw is an expensive city. Not that it’s quite expensive, such as Kyiv, but somehow when choosing a hotel you begin to understand that either everything is not so cheap (here I’m talking about an economy option) from 90 euros for a room for three, or everything is already too cheap … from 15 euros per person.
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Let me start by saying that Warsaw is an expensive city. Not that it’s quite expensive, such as Kyiv, but somehow when choosing a hotel you begin to understand that either everything is not so cheap (here I’m talking about an economy option) from 90 euros for a room for three, or everything is already too cheap … from 15 euros per person. Finding a small middle is difficult, but possible. Since our trip was out of season, the search for a hotel was not so difficult and long-lasting. The choice settled on a hotel that was not quite in the center of Warsaw, but not on the outskirts, and not exactly a hotel, but a whole sports base - Warszawskie Centrum Sportu AGRYKOLA. The pricing policy is liberal, the complex is new, and the hotel is more like a hostel, but there are rooms with a shower and a toilet, which is what we ordered. It turned out for the room we paid 62 euros per day. And it seemed that after we paid for the hotel in cash, they began to make repairs in the restaurant.
From the airport we arrived quickly, and throughout Europe in Warsaw, buses run on schedule. 30 minutes and in the hotel, we found it with difficulty, the hotel is located in a park area, you can’t find it without a hundred grams, it’s good they helped (If anyone is going to go to this hostel, then the entrance to its territory is from the parking lot). It was only on the third day that we realized that we were in the park zone of the “Polish Laziness”, in the summer - in the spring there, probably, a beauty, just like Venice in Polish))))
We arrived earlier, met a girl at the “reception desk”, who only offered us to leave things, but did not settle, although the hostel was almost empty. Breakfast was not included in the cost of our stay, and while we were in no hurry to order it (it cost 20 zlotys, it's around 4 euros), and, as it turned out, they did it right. What we saw was not impressive (I'm talking about the buffet). The hotel itself is clean, and the restaurant was just undergoing renovations.
We walked to the city center. The road took about 40 minutes, we were in no hurry, so we calmly walked, exploring the country, as it were, “from the inside”. So, something got distracted from the hotel. They settled us on the first floor, the room was huge - it consisted of two rooms. As we understood, this number can be offered to people with disabilities, which is good news. The room was clean, everything you need was in the bathroom, toilet paper was given to almost everyone on a roll personally))). They cleaned normally when they returned, which was clean. Thanks to the administration for allowing us to leave some of the suitcases in the hotel pantry during our trip to Prague.
Prague has a good system of discounts. Almost in the city center, we found a hotel for 34 euros and I note that we were settled immediately, although we arrived at the hotel almost at 9 am (hotel CITY CENTRAL deluxe ***). The room is clean, quiet, well, what else do you need in order to sleep the night?
After returning to Warsaw, nothing much has changed. They left our room behind us, though this time, after we were settled in Prague earlier, we decided that it was time to break off the “fingering” in Warsaw. They reminded us that we were leaving early the next day, in addition, a few hours later we had an appointment. We did not understand this joke, but oh well.
Summarizing all of the above: I can recommend hotels.
From the airport we arrived quickly, and throughout Europe in Warsaw, buses run on schedule. 30 minutes and in the hotel, we found it with difficulty, the hotel is located in a park area, you can’t find it without a hundred grams, it’s good they helped (If anyone is going to go to this hostel, then the entrance to its territory is from the parking lot). It was only on the third day that we realized that we were in the park zone of the “Polish Laziness”, in the summer - in the spring there, probably, a beauty, just like Venice in Polish))))
We arrived earlier, met a girl at the “reception desk”, who only offered us to leave things, but did not settle, although the hostel was almost empty. Breakfast was not included in the cost of our stay, and while we were in no hurry to order it (it cost 20 zlotys, it's around 4 euros), and, as it turned out, they did it right. What we saw was not impressive (I'm talking about the buffet). The hotel itself is clean, and the restaurant was just undergoing renovations.
We walked to the city center. The road took about 40 minutes, we were in no hurry, so we calmly walked, exploring the country, as it were, “from the inside”. So, something got distracted from the hotel. They settled us on the first floor, the room was huge - it consisted of two rooms. As we understood, this number can be offered to people with disabilities, which is good news. The room was clean, everything you need was in the bathroom, toilet paper was given to almost everyone on a roll personally))). They cleaned normally when they returned, which was clean. Thanks to the administration for allowing us to leave some of the suitcases in the hotel pantry during our trip to Prague.
Prague has a good system of discounts. Almost in the city center, we found a hotel for 34 euros and I note that we were settled immediately, although we arrived at the hotel almost at 9 am (hotel CITY CENTRAL deluxe ***). The room is clean, quiet, well, what else do you need in order to sleep the night?
After returning to Warsaw, nothing much has changed. They left our room behind us, though this time, after we were settled in Prague earlier, we decided that it was time to break off the “fingering” in Warsaw. They reminded us that we were leaving early the next day, in addition, a few hours later we had an appointment. We did not understand this joke, but oh well.
Summarizing all of the above: I can recommend hotels.
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