Ibis Warszawa Centrum

Warsaw


There are several Ibis hotels in Warsaw but only this one includes a floor of dormitory rooms. Sleeping between four and 10 people, the nicely designed bunk-bed dorms all come with attached bathroom and storage boxes for valuables. The common room includes a microwave and a kettle, while the private rooms are styled with animal prints or views of the cosmos.


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Nearby Warsaw attractions

1. Keret House

0.24 MILES

It's easy to completely miss what has to be Warsaw's narrowest building, measuring between 70cm and 122cm width. Dedicated to the Israeli writer Edgar…

2. Footbridge of Memory

0.25 MILES

Designed by Tomasz Tusch-Lec, this installation commemorates the wooden footbridge that was built here in 1942 to connect the small and large ghettos…

3. Archeology of Photography Foundation

0.31 MILES

Since 2008 this foundation has sought to promote Polish photography by hosting exhibitions at its gallery, publishing books and holding workshops and…

4. Ghetto Wall Fragment

0.38 MILES

At this spot stood one of the major gates to the small ghetto. Fragments of the original brick wall have been preserved.

5. St Andrew the Apostle Church

0.38 MILES

This neo-Renaissance Catholic church, modelled on the Roman basilica of Santa Maria Maggiore, was completed in 1849 and is a survivor of WWII. The…

6. Warsaw Rising Museum

0.4 MILES

This exceptional museum, housed in a former tram power station and its surrounding grounds, traces the history of the city's heroic but doomed uprising…

7. Warsaw Spire

0.4 MILES

The 49-storey Warsaw Spire is Poland's tallest office building and the centrepiece of a business district of shiny new tower blocks that is transforming…

8. St Augustine Church

0.48 MILES

An area landmark, this red-brick Catholic church, consecrated in 1903, was within the Warsaw Ghetto. Germans used its tower as an observation point and a…