Atos Hotel Warsaw (Warsaw)

Atos Hotel Warsaw (Warsaw)
Atos Hotel Warsaw

country: Poland, city: Warsaw (City Centre)

Atos Hotel Warsaw Atos Hotel Warsaw

Location
Located a short taxi / bus journey from the centre of Warsaw - this hotel is conveniently located and offers clean, basic budget accommodation. There is a bus stop directly in front of the hotel which has many buses going into the city centre. This hotel complex houses three hotels - the Aramis, Portos and Atos.

Rooms
Rooms are of a basic nature but offer clean accommodation in central Warsaw - ideal for budget concious traveller that wants a base to explore Poland's capital.

Restaurant
Each of the three hotels has a separate breakfast room but only the Portos hotel has a functioning restaurant. This is located on the ground floor of the hotel Portos and offers a range of local Polish and International cuisine.

General
A cheap, clean, basic base to explore the delights of Warsaw.

Hotel Facilities:Room Facilities:
Lift
Reception
Radio

Extra Information:


  • 10 km to the nearest Airport (Warsaw)

  • 6 km to the nearest station (Warszawa Centralna)

  • 10 km to City Centre

Address:
Mangalia 1 Street
Warsaw 02-758


International hotels. — Academic. 2010.

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