The Hotel Bristol has been a Warsaw landmark since it opened in 1901. Somehow, despite the devastation wrought by World War Two, it escaped unscathed, a symbol of hope surrounded by rubble. During the Communist era, it was run by the State for the exclusive use of international visitors. But times change and though it had been neglected, a full refurbishment returned its interiors to the dazzling spaces of the past. Today, its 206 rooms and suites are the epitome of sophistication and elegance. This Art Nouveau icon effortlessly marries the classic with the modern, the views from its windows a reminder of its top-class location. Iconic Café Bristol, the Marconi restaurant and a fabulous spa are all compelling reasons to book, should you still need persuading.
The Hotel Bristol’s guest book reads like a commemorative edition of Who’s Who. Among its most famous guests are the film director Woody Allen, rock legends Paul McCartney and Mick Jagger, artist Pablo Picasso, supermodel Naomi Campbell and countless Royals and statesmen. If it’s good enough for them…
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