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Mamaison Hotel Le Regina WarsawvsThe Westin Warsaw
Both Mamaison Hotel Le Regina Warsaw and The Westin Warsaw are highly recommended by professional reviewers. Overall, Mamaison Hotel Le Regina Warsaw is preferred by most writers compared to The Westin Warsaw. Mamaison Hotel Le Regina Warsaw has a TripExpert Score of 90 with praise from 11 reviewers like The Telegraph, Michelin Guide and Hideaway Report.
Mamaison Hotel Le Regina Warsaw
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Koscielna 12, Warsaw 00-218, Poland
From $116/night
- Pet Friendly
- Bar/Lounge
- Free Internet
- Room Service
- Shuttle Bus
- Laundry Service
"Stylish boutique hotel housed in a neo-18C building, close to the Old Town."
"A bargain of a boutique hotel stuffed with elegant details, the 61-room Regina is located in the old Przezdziecki Palace."
"Historic charm, modern comforts and a romantic Old Town location make this Warsaw’s most popular stay." Full review
"A quiet Nowe Miasto location proves the perfect position for this luxury retreat."
"With a superb location at the north end of the Old Town, the hotel is a remodeled 18th-century palace that's rich in history, including a stint as the quarters of the U.S. Embassy in the 1950s." Full review
"This hotel has plenty of local flavor balanced with contemporary style that today's luxury traveler seeks throughout the globe. Perfect for tourists thanks to its charming location." Full review
"Housed in a lovely arcaded 18th-century-style palace just a few minutes’ walk from the Old Town, the Regina manages a successful combination of traditional architecture and contemporary design." Full review
9.0
"Unique among Warsaw’s best hotels for its location on the cobbled streets of the historical 'New Town'." Full review
Upscale
"Conveniently located right by Warsaw's Old Town and within walking distance of popular attractions, restaurants, and bars." Full review
92.0
"Stylish boutique hotel set within a restored 18th-century palace in a quiet area of Warsaw, close to the Old Town, a picturesque park, the National Opera and the Vistula River." Full review
The Westin Warsaw
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Al. Jana Pawla II 21, Warsaw 00-854, Poland
From $62/night
- Pet Friendly
- Bar/Lounge
- Free Internet
- Room Service
- Laundry Service
- Concierge
"Eye-catching modern building on a busy street, boasting an impressive glass atrium and glass lifts. Bright, open-plan lobby and lounge-bar; large conference capacity."
"A glass elevator spirits guests to deluxe rooms that feature specially designed “heavenly beds”, Internet access and personally controlled air conditioning."
"This property, in the heart of the financial district, across from the inferior Mercure, is a notable deluxe hotel that provides upscale surroundings for its mostly well-heeled corporate guests." Full review
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Ask for guest rooms on higher floors to enjoy the best views of Warsaw.
"A distinctive architectural wonder surrounded by green parks; close to Chopin's Monument, Market Square and more." Full review
8.0
"Rising up 21 floors to form part of Warsaw’s skyline, with its glass elevator, displayed prominently on the exterior, striking a contemporary pose, the Westin offers 361 sleek rooms." Full review
Luxury
"Located in the business section of the city, the luxury Westin Warsaw caters to executive tastes with a sleek, contemporary design that combines natural materials and modern decor." Full review
"The pleasant, contemporary form of the Westin fits in well with the context of aleja Jana Pawła II, one of the most interesting streets in Warsaw in terms of new architecture." Full review
"An eye-catching modern building on a busy street, featuring a soaring atrium with glass lifts and a wide choice of conference and events rooms" Full review