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Warsaw area:
Warsaw Other
Accommodation type:
Warsaw Apartment
Number of bedrooms:
1
Number of bathrooms:
1
Accommodation is on Floor:
4
Max number of people:
4
From rental price:
€70.00
Number of reviews:
0


Vacation Rental Description

Full Equipment: Kitchen: gass cooker, refrigerator, kettle Living room:Sofa bed 140x200, Table, TV 21", Stero-CD Cable TV, Internet , PC (option) Bedroom : Sofa bed 140x200, chairs,wardrobe Hall: Wardrobe, desk, iron , ironing board, vacum cleaner Bathroom: shower, washing machine, hair drier Service included :fresh towels , linen.



About Warsaw Other

Walking distance to : Old Town "Krakowskie Przedmieście" "Palace of Culture and Science" "Plac Grzybowski" Square "Plac Teatralny" Square "ONZ" roundabout Buisnes center Walking distance - 5 min : Palace of Culture and Science The Palace of Culture and Science (PKiN)t formerly named after Josef Stalin. is the tallest building in Poland, with 42 stories and a height of 230.68 m to the tip of the spire. Its surface area is IB,O84 sq m, with a total of 3,288 rooms. Located in the center of Warsaw. on Defilad Squaret the Palace of Culture and Science was built in just three years and completed in 1955. It was designed by Soviet architect lev Rudnev. In architectural terms, it is a mixture of art deco, socialist realism and "Polish historism;' The palace is home to Kongresowa Hallt Poland's largest conference and entertainment hall seating around 3,000. There is a viewing terrace on the 30th floor, 114 m above ground level. On New Yearts Eve 2000, Europets second-largest clock was unveiled at the top of the Palace of (ulturet each of its four faces being 6 meters in diameter. It is also the highest¬placed tower dock in the world. Walking distance - 3 min : "ZACHETA" Nadonal Gallery of Contemporary Art This gallery IS housed in a historic building in Renaissance style, built in 1899-1903 to a design by Stefan Szyller. as the headquarters of the for Encouraging Fine Arts. which began promoting visual arts in 1860. The gallery combines museum and exhibition functions, hosting both individual and group exhibitions by outstanding Polish and foreign artists Walking distance - 5 min : Teatralny Square The area in and around Teatralny Square was the commercial and cultural center of Warsaw from the late 18th to the mid-19th century. It features great classical buildings from the 1820s, decorated with impressive colonnades. On the right-hand side, the square is enclosed by the late-Baroque Blank Palace. behind which is the Jablonowski Palace, which was used as the town hall before World War II.

The building, completely destroyed by bombing, was demolished after the war and a spacious square was created in its place, over which a statue of Nike towered. Teatralny Square also features the Petrykus Tenement from 1821, which today houses several popular restaurants and clubs. Wielki Theater /Polish National Opera Designed by Antonio (orazzi, the Wielki Theater, a huge classical edifice built in 1825-1833 opposite the Jablonowski Palace, is home to the Polish National Opera and the Narodowy Theater. The opera is one of the largest in Europe, with a house seating more than 1,800. The beautiful interiors with their crystal chandeliers, spacious foyer with columns and impressive mosaic floor (an only be admired on performance nights. Statues of Stanislaw Moniuszko and Wojciech Bogustawski, both by Jan Szczepkowski, stand in front of the building. Tomb of d1e Unknown Soldier A three-span arcade is the only surviving fragment of the Saski Palace's colonnade. Today it commemorates 1,000 years of the Poles' fight for their own country. The urns contain soil from all major bat¬tlefields where Poles fought The tomb also contains the remains of an anonymous defender of Lviv. All central state ceremonies are held in front of the Tomb of the Unknown Soldier. Metropolitan The Metropolitan building on Piłsudskiego Square was designed by world-famous British architect lord Norman Foster.

The facility risesthree separate seven-story buildings and is laid out on a pentagonal plan, which is why it has been dubbed the "Warsaw Pentagon." Apart from office space, it includes stores, cafes and restaurants on the ground level and a circular courtyard. The first building in Poland and the only one in Central Europe with a triple A (AAA) rating, awarded for prime location, prime architecture and prime fittings. Ballking and Finance Center This isa modernist building with subde socialist realism decorations on the corner of Nowy Swiat Street and jerozolimskie Avenue, built in l948-1951I. Until 1989, it was the headquarters of the Central Committee of the Polish United Workers Party (PZPR), hence it was also known as the "House of the aII or the "White House." It became the headquarters of the Warsaw Stock Exchange in 2000, and today is the Banking and Finance Walking distance - 10min : Trzech Krzyży Square .Built in the 18th century, the square is located between Nowy Swiat Street and'Ujazdowskie Avenue. The dassical St Alexander's Church has been in the square since 1818. At first, the square was also named after St. Alexander. Today, Trzech Krzyiy Square is an excellent example of how historical buildings can be combined with those from communist times and modern structures. A statue of Wincenty Witos sits at the southern end of the square. The square's northern edge with the adjoining stretches of neighboring streets is one of Warsaw's more popular entertainment areas, with plenty of clubs, pubs, cafes and restaurants grouped in one spot, including the Melodia, a venue famous before the war and reactivated in 2005 Walking distance - 7 min: Krakowskie Przedmiescie Street This street leads from Nowy Swiat to Zamkowy Square. It is one of Warsaw's most impressive streets, with many historic buildings. The striking palaces rebuat after the war are mostly OC(upied by state administration offices today. Many of the beautiful tenements are home to excelfent restaurants and cafes. Warsaw University and the Academy of Fine Arts are based on Krakowskie przedmieScie Street. Walking distance - 15min: Nowy Swiat Street The most elegant shopping street in Warsaw, its merchant tradition dates back to the early 19th century. This is where outlets of many European fashion houses and high-end cosmetic stores can be found. At No. 33/35 is the Blikle cafe and cake shop, a company that has been in existence since 1869 and is famous for the best donuts in the Polish capital. After the war, the street's Classicist tenement build¬ings were restored, while other houses were given pseudo-Classicist features to unify the style of the whole street. Walking distance- 15min: Royal Castle Built in the 14th century in Gothic style by the Mazovian princes, the castle was converted many times during the Renaissance and Baroque periods. In the 18th century, it acquired its final Baroque-Classicist style, in which it was rebuilt from World War II destruction. The castle was the seat of the authorities of the First Republic of Poland from 1596 to 1795. It was the royal residence and also the seat of the lower and upper houses of parliament-Sejm and Senate. It was here that the Four-Year Sejm passed the Constiturion of May 3rd, 1791, and on Jan. 25, 1831 dethroned Russian Czar Nidlolas I as king of Poland. In 1926-1939 the castle was the headquarters of the president of the Second Republic of Poland, Ignacy Moscicki. Burned down during World War II, it was rebuilt in 1974. Warsaw's Old Town The Old Town, along with the adjacent New Town, is one of the most beautiful and most often visited sites in Warsaw. The buildings were originally buift in the 17th and 18th centuries. Burned down during World War II, the Old Town was meticulously reconstructed after the war.

Its numerous colorful tenements with red sloping roofs and cha¬racteristic street lamps combine to create a picturesque panorama, with strong accents provided by the huge roof of the local cathedral and the Jesuit church tower. Royal Łazienki Park / Palace on the Water At first this was a royal zoo that King Stanislaw August Poniatowski turned into a garden in the 18th centuryt giving it its present Classicist .shape. The most important building in the park is the magnificent Palace on the Water. Other buildings worth seeing include the Old and New Orangeries, the Amphitheate the White Houset Myslewicki Palace and the Podchorazowka (Officer Cadet. School) building. Above all, however, lazienki is a huge and beautiful park with lots of trees, birds, including regal peacockst and squirrels. Also known as the Palace on the Water, this fine building was the summer residence of King Stanistaw August Poniatowski. In the begin¬ning, the Palace on the Isle was a simple pavilion that housed the baths of the Vasa kings; it was converted around 1690 by Tylman van Gameren for S. H. lubomirski. The present palace, in early Classicist style-which was also known locally as Stanislawowski style-is theresult of conversions from 1775-95. The designer was Domenico Belvedere Until recently the residence of the Polish president, historical the Belvedere was also part of Royal Łazienki Park. The original palace was erected in 1654 as the suburban residence of the Pac family. It was called the Belvedere due to its beautiful location. In place of the demolished Ujazdowski Church. a terrace was built at the southern end of the palace, below which a scenic garden was placed at the foot of me embankment The palace was the property of King Stanislaw August from 1765; in In4 the king set up a factory here to make porcelain and pottery called "Belvedere earthenware. "



Warsaw Apartment Amenities

  • Living room
  • Kitchen
  • TV with satellite
  • wi-fi
  • Cot
  • Elevator
  • Stereo
  • Washing machine
  • Pets OK
  • Kitchen: gass cooker
  • refrigerator
  • kettle Living room:Sofa bed 140x200
  • Table
  • TV 21"
  • Stero-CD Cable TV
  • Internet Bedroom : Sofa bed 140x200
  • chairs
  • wardrobe


Warsaw Apartment Prices


Dates: 01/01/2008 - 31/12/2008
Price per Apartment per Night
€70.00
Price per Apartment per Week
€420.00
Price per Apartment per Month
€1420.00

Notes on Apartment Prices

  1. The minimum lease period is 2 days / Certain apartment - 1 day Check-in time: FROM 16:00PM Check-out time: BEFORE 12:00PM Method of payment of rental : 30% IN ADVANCE BANK TRANSFER OR VISA CARD BEFORE THE ARRIVAL Deposit: IN CASH, REFUNDED ON DEPARTURE Cleaning: ONLY ON DEPARTURE Additional Cleaning : EXTRA CHARGE 30 EUR Water, gas, electricity: INCLUDED Where to pick up the keys: AT THE APARTMENT Pets accepted: NO / Certain apartment - yes Smokers: YES Wheelchair accessible: NO Age restrictions: ONLY ADULTS OVER 18 YEARS OLD OR CHILDREN ACCOMPANIED Arrival time conditions: ARRIVALS/DEPARTUR BEFOR 9AM AND AFTER 22 PM HAVE AN EXTRA CHARGE OF 30.00 EUR


 
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