Grand Hotel Warsaw, Four-star hotel in central Warsaw, Poland
The Grand Hotel Warsaw is a four-star property located on Krucza Street in central Warsaw, designed in socialist realism style with stone facades and symmetrical proportions. It features ten meeting spaces, parking options both above and below ground, and an on-site restaurant with wine service.
Architects Stanisław Bieńkuński and Stanisław Rychłowski designed it in 1957 during Warsaw's post-war rebuilding efforts. The structure embodies the architectural approach favored for the city's reconstruction during that era.
The building reflects Warsaw's post-war identity through its architectural style and official heritage status. Visitors can see how the structure represents the city's reconstruction period in its design.
The location on Krucza Street puts it near major transport connections and city attractions. Parking can be arranged in advance to ensure convenient vehicle storage during your stay.
The on-site restaurant serves dishes on stone plates, creating a distinctive presentation style. This method adds a tactile and visual dimension to the dining experience that guests find memorable.
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