Marriott Bonvoy Hotels in Warsaw, Poland
#121
#122
Join Date: Dec 2016
Location: WAW
Programs: A3(*G), Marriott Platinum, Hilton Diamond, IHG Diamond Ambassador
Posts: 2,534
Ouch! Are you trying to tell me that Wawa isn't a beautiful city? The Paris of North/East/Central* Europe?
But to answer the OP's question. The best city views will be had in the Central Marriott in a high-floor NE corner room (go to the bathroom to see what I mean).
* - choose according to taste
But to answer the OP's question. The best city views will be had in the Central Marriott in a high-floor NE corner room (go to the bathroom to see what I mean).
* - choose according to taste
#123
Join Date: Feb 2019
Location: ARN
Programs: AC, SK, Marriott
Posts: 1,150
I just had a stay at the Warsaw Marriott and was upgraded to a corner suite with north and east views. Quite happy with the view and the hotel overall. Breakfast was great though in both teh restaurant and lounge and I was delivered a gift of chocolate plums with a card shortly after arrival.
#124
Join Date: Dec 2016
Location: WAW
Programs: A3(*G), Marriott Platinum, Hilton Diamond, IHG Diamond Ambassador
Posts: 2,534
I just had a stay at the Warsaw Marriott and was upgraded to a corner suite with north and east views. Quite happy with the view and the hotel overall. Breakfast was great though in both teh restaurant and lounge and I was delivered a gift of chocolate plums with a card shortly after arrival.
#125
Join Date: Oct 2015
Posts: 127
There's a lot to like about the Warsaw Marriott, but the one thing that really bugs me about the hotel is that the curtains are too small for the windows! Whoever was given the job to measure the windows and order the curtains reallh dropped the ball! I'm longing for the day the hotel gets a makeover and new curtains that actually fit!
#126
Join Date: Feb 2019
Location: ARN
Programs: AC, SK, Marriott
Posts: 1,150
It was apparently included in my rate. I was planning to eat in the lounge but my non-status co-worker went to the restaurant as it was included in his rate. I ate at the restaurant for 2 days and the lounge for one and had no food charges.
#127
Join Date: Mar 2017
Posts: 1,727
Warsaw - the Sheraton Grand or the Westin?
For a forthcoming stay in Warsaw, I was debating between the Sheraton Grand and he Westin Warsaw, two similarly priced hotels.
I will be arriving by train from Berlin and will be leaving by air after checking out. A central location with an abundance of restaurants is important for me as well as easy access to the Warsaw Central station and the airport are both important for ,me.
On my last night, is it worth switching to the Courtyard Warsaw Airport?
I will be arriving by train from Berlin and will be leaving by air after checking out. A central location with an abundance of restaurants is important for me as well as easy access to the Warsaw Central station and the airport are both important for ,me.
On my last night, is it worth switching to the Courtyard Warsaw Airport?
#128
Join Date: Apr 2015
Programs: SPG Plat 100
Posts: 48
For a forthcoming stay in Warsaw, I was debating between the Sheraton Grand and he Westin Warsaw, two similarly priced hotels.
I will be arriving by train from Berlin and will be leaving by air after checking out. A central location with an abundance of restaurants is important for me as well as easy access to the Warsaw Central station and the airport are both important for ,me.
On my last night, is it worth switching to the Courtyard Warsaw Airport?
I will be arriving by train from Berlin and will be leaving by air after checking out. A central location with an abundance of restaurants is important for me as well as easy access to the Warsaw Central station and the airport are both important for ,me.
On my last night, is it worth switching to the Courtyard Warsaw Airport?
On switching to the airport hotel - I would only do it if you depart early. If you have some time to still enjoy the city, I would stay in Sheraton or Westin. Outside of rush hours, ride to the airport shouldn't take more than 25-30 minutes.
#130
Join Date: Jan 2019
Location: VIE/PRG
Programs: FB Platinum, Marriott Platinum Elite
Posts: 1,592
I am literally booking flights to WAW now and was wondering the same, although Westin is less expensive than Sheraton / Marriott. I will be travelling solo. Who has better Club?
#132
Join Date: Aug 2013
Location: EHAM / 52°18'29"N 004°45'51"E
Programs: Marriott Bonvoy Titanium, Flying Blue Platinum For Life
Posts: 209
Can someone confirm whether the Club Lounges of the Westin, Sheraton and Marriott are all open again (morning and evening), or are there still limitations? I am still debating which one to book for a stay mid-June.
#133
Join Date: Dec 2016
Location: WAW
Programs: A3(*G), Marriott Platinum, Hilton Diamond, IHG Diamond Ambassador
Posts: 2,534
They're open. I find that Westin is consistently the best from a value perspective, but Sheraton has the nicer location (and is more pleasant if you are on a leisure stay vs business travel)
#134
Join Date: Feb 2020
Location: USA
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As always, full reviews and photos are in the respective master threads:
I liked the Sheraton and Hotel Bristol the best - the Sheraton honestly got everything right, but Bristol has a better location and more charm while trading off a worse shower than the Sheraton. I would rank Hotel Verte next, which I enjoyed everything but the breakfast quality. After that, I would rank the Westin, which had a great bed but needs some updating, especially in the bathroom. Then, I would put the Marriott, which needs serious updating and improvement to the bed (though, I liked the Marriott breakfast better than the Westin breakfast). For airport stays, the Renaissance works.
I liked the Sheraton and Hotel Bristol the best - the Sheraton honestly got everything right, but Bristol has a better location and more charm while trading off a worse shower than the Sheraton. I would rank Hotel Verte next, which I enjoyed everything but the breakfast quality. After that, I would rank the Westin, which had a great bed but needs some updating, especially in the bathroom. Then, I would put the Marriott, which needs serious updating and improvement to the bed (though, I liked the Marriott breakfast better than the Westin breakfast). For airport stays, the Renaissance works.