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Warsaw Bed and Breakfast Inns
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Amarylis BnB (Warsaw, Poland)

Amarylis is a luxury bed and breakfast in a residential district. We are definitely the best place to stay in PL capital!Karolina & Seb would like to welcome you to Our B&B. We are a young, nice couple dedicated to hosting guests arriving from outside of Warsaw. Our home is situated in a... [more]
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Hostel Orange (Warsaw, Poland)

Welcome to our newly opened Hostel, where breakfast, Internet, laundry are for free and where the reception desk is opened 24 hours!!!Welcome to Warsaw. Visit us and you will find a warm and friendly place. Your place. We will bring more pleasure to your stay in our town and... certainly won't do... [more]
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Kanonia (Warsaw, Poland)

We invite you to our nice, new hostel located in the very heart of Warsaw's old townNice, new hostel located in the very heart of Warsaw's old town. As car traffic is forbidden in the old town, the place is very quiet. You can reach the city center within a 20 minute walk. We have different rooms in... [more]
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The first impact with Warsaw may be disappointing for the tourists. Especially so for those who arrive from Okecie airport: in fact the city appears as long rows of anonymous residence buildings rather grey and gloomy. You need to keep in mind that Warsaw, which was one of the most lively and cosmopolite cities in Europe before the 2nd World War, was destroyed in 1945 and 90% of it was completely dilapidated. You can then feel a deep respect and a great admiration for its surviving citizens who have been able to make Warsaw arise again from its ruins like Phoenicia arose from its own ashes. Warsaw is the national centre of culture and learning. It hosts the Polish Academy of Science, 13 higher education institutions, about 27 museums and 20 theatres, the national philharmonic, and opera and operetta companies. Warsaw plays host to several important cultural events, including the International Chopin Piano Competition every five years, the annual Warsaw Autumn Modern Music Festival in September, the International Book Fair in May, the International Jazz Jamboree Festival in October and the Warsaw Poetry Autumn. Warsaw is also Poland's largest industrial centre, though factories and industrial enterprises are certainly not what tourists like best.
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