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Mamaison Hotel Le Regina Warsaw

Koscielna 12, Warsaw, Poland

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Lowest price over the last 30 days: € 60.00 (approx. GB£ 49)

 

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  • 18.0 Feedback Score
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    • Rooms

      18.5

    • Service

      17.0

    • Public Spaces

      19.0

    • Overall

      18.0

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  • stephen

    “outstanding value, very comfortable and well-designed … ”

  • yuval

    “nice rooms. good service”

  • delphine

    “I loved the homely feeling and the bveautiful exterior … ”

  • Craig

    “The hotel was in a lovely part of Warsaw, the old … ”

Mamaison Hotel Le Regina Warsaw

Koscielna 12

Warsaw, Poland

Style: Modern Design

Atmosphere: Lively

61 Rooms

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Not to be confused with the British Malmaison chain — MaMaison, no L, is an Eastern European phenomenon, specializing in converting historical buildings to high-end boutique hotels. The markets they’re in are under-served in that particular category, to put it mildly; there’s nothing else in Warsaw, for example, to match the sleek modernity and first-class luxury of the MaMaison Hotel Le Regina.

It’s the only hotel in Warsaw’s Old Town, and though it’s carved out of an 18th-century palace, its interiors are as contemporary as can be. Neutral-toned fabrics and dark rich woods set a mellow if slightly masculine mood in the guest rooms, and the fittings are top-shelf — LCD televisions, pervasive wireless internet, and bathrooms that’ll have you ruing your return home. There’s an upscale French restaurant downstairs, as well as, surprisingly enough for the historic city center, not just a fitness room but an indoor pool as well. Not to mention that the location, for sightseeing at least, is literally second to none.

Don’t be misled by the price; Le Regina is a surprisingly good value, largely due to Poland’s transitional place in the European economy. This hotel would set you back easily twice as much were it in London or Paris, and it’s probably best seen in the next couple of years, before the currency changeover happens.

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