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Radisson Blu Sobieski Hotel WarsawvsMercure Warsaw Grand
Both hotels are rated highly by experts. On balance, Radisson Blu Sobieski Hotel Warsaw is preferred by most reviewers compared to Mercure Warsaw Grand. Radisson Blu Sobieski Hotel Warsaw has a TripExpert Score of 77 with positive reviews from 5 reviewers such as Star Service, Lonely Planet and Concierge.
Radisson Blu Sobieski Hotel Warsaw
Concierge
DK Eyewitness
Star Service
Lonely Planet
Fodor's
Plac Artura Zawiszy 1, Warsaw 02-025, Poland
From $102/night
- Pet Friendly
- Bar/Lounge
- Free Internet
- Room Service
- Free Breakfast
- Laundry Service
"You can't miss—literally—this bright yellow, pink, and blue illusionist-style hotel, which opened at the edge of Warsaw's Ochota district in 1992."
"A gaudy, multicovered façade shields a high-standard hotel with a marble lobby and glass-domed restaurant."
"This is a rainbow in drab Warsaw (although the continued growth in this European Union city is quickly making this building less attractive). " Full review
"While normally targeted at business clients with deep expense accounts, it occasionally offers deals online or drop rates on weekends." Full review
"Since it opened in 1991, this hotel's bright pink, blue, and yellow illusionist facade has startled more than a few Varsovians." Full review
Mercure Warsaw Grand
The Telegraph
ul. Krucza 28, Warsaw 00-522, Poland
From $41/night
- Pet Friendly
- Bar/Lounge
- Free Internet
- Room Service
- Laundry Service
- Concierge
8.0
"A Socialist Realism exterior (style of art formed in the Soviet Union) reveals the hotel’s birth in the Fifties when it opened as The Grand, to house visiting governmental dignitaries." Full review