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Mercure Warszawa Centrum is a 4-star hotel located in the city center of Warsaw, Poland.

Mercure Warszawa Centrum is located in Warsaw’s city center, close to all sights and attractions. The property offers spacious rooms with modern amenities, including breakfast, free parking, and wifi. And all guest rooms come with air conditioning, satellite TV, and a safe.

The hotel Mercure Warszawa Centrum offers 338 rooms, including air conditioning and LCD TVs with free HBO channels and movies; some have views of either the Vistula River or Unia Plaza skyscrapers. Some suites accommodate up to 10 guests each, and two presidential suites total. Guests can enjoy spacious, elegant rooms with air conditioning, tea and coffee-making facilities, and a safe. Each room also has a private bathroom with a bath or shower.

Visitors can also buy tickets and tours at the reception. Besides tickets and tours, Mercure Warszawa Centrum has a fitness center, a hot tub, senior travel and a sauna. Also, there is a buffet breakfast, a great way to start the day. It has many different types of food, including hot dishes. The Winestone Restaurant offers a much wider selection of food for business lunches and dinners. This means you can choose whatever you want, including hot dishes. The fitness center is open from Monday to Friday from 7 am to 11 pm, Saturdays from 7 am to 10 pm, and Sundays from 8 am to 10 pm.

Mercure Warszawa Centrum has all the facilities and services to make your stay great. Whether you are here for business or pleasure, this place is a great destination. With its conveniences like a gym, spa, shopping mall, and many more, you will not be able to leave this place without enjoying every minute of it.

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The city of Śródmieście is situated in Warsaw’s central area, which also serves as the capital of Poland. It is most commonly known as the heart of the country. Smiać (to smear) and mysieć (to cleanse) are the two roots that give rise to the Polish word Śródmieście. From world-renowned museums like the Museum of Fine Arts (MFA) to lively nightlife districts like Praga Północna and Żoliborz, this huge metropolis has a lot to offer visitors.

It had a population of 877,000 in 2002 and covered a total area of 238 hectares. On January 1, 1999, a portion of the previous district Wola was incorporated into District Śródmieście. Wola Park to the east and Praga Południe to the south define the district’s boundaries northwest of Warsaw. It also includes a minor section of Sieradz District and the majority of what is now Nowa Huta and Kraków.

The exact boundaries of the city of Śródmieście are fuzzy. Despite this, it has historically included the old core of Warsaw (now classified as a UNESCO World Heritage Site) as well as the beating heart of Warsaw.

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Hotel  |  Warszawa  |  PL  |  +48 22 257 66 99

City centre hotel in Warsaw near the Old Town, the POLIN Museum, and Lazienki Park. Guides to local food and the city's rebuilt history. Find your room.

Frequently Asked Questions — Warszawa Centrum

What time is check-in and check-out?

Check-in and check-out times vary by property. Contact the hotel directly or check your booking confirmation for exact times.

Is breakfast included?

Breakfast availability depends on the room rate selected. Check the inclusions on your booking confirmation.

Is parking available?

Many properties in our network offer on-site parking. Check the facilities section or contact the hotel to confirm availability.

Is the hotel suitable for families?

Most properties welcome families. Contact the hotel directly for information on family rooms, cots, and child policies.

Can I make a special request?

Yes. Add notes during booking or contact the hotel directly at least 48 hours before arrival for special requests.

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