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2, B.Prusa St., Warsaw, 00-493
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Sheraton Warsaw Hotel

Located in the heart of the city, Warsaw's finest luxury property is the first hotel on the historic Plac Trzech Krzyży (Three Cross Square), which is close to the Polish Parliament, the diplomatic district, the enchanting Łazienki Park, and fabulous cafés and bars of Warsaw. A short stroll will bring you to the chic shopping boulevard - of Nowy Świat, which leads to the famous Old Town. This is Warsaw's UNESCO listed area, rebuilt from scratch after its wholesale destruction during World War II, now a thriving centre of cultural significance.

In the centre of the city, the hotel is surrounded by the city’s historic sights and modern attractions. The hotel is just metres from the city’s liveliest bars and cafes, excellent shops, and the Royal Castle.

The hotel’s knowledgeable, multilingual concierge staff are able to provide advice and guidance about what to see and do in Warsaw and can also book tickets and tours. A guest service centre provides a one-stop shop, available at the press of a button from all of the hotel’s rooms.

Sheraton Warsaw Hotel is located in Warsaw near: Warsaw’s Old Town (3 km) – The beautiful and historic old town district of Warsaw is the oldest part of the city and has a selection of traditional Polish restaurants, cafes and shops. The heart of the area is the Old Town Market Place.

The Royal Castle (2.3 km) – Admire the stunning, opulent interiors of Warsaw’s Royal Castle. The Castle is now a branch of the Polish National Museum.

Lazienki Park (1 km) – Relax and admire the beauty and serenity of the largest park in Warsaw, with 80 hectares of beautifully maintained parkland in the centre of the city. The park also features the Palace on the Water which was built in the 17th century and stands on the lake in Lazienki Park.

The Warsaw Jewish Ghetto and Memorial (4 km) – This was the largest of the Jewish ghettos established by Nazi Germany. In the three years of its existence, the population of the ghetto fell from an estimated 450,000 to 37,000. The Warsaw Ghetto uprising is commemorated with the Heroes’ Memorial.