All you need to know about Warsaw

When planning a solo or group business trip to Warsaw, serviced accommodation comes second to none in ensuring a successful and comfortable stay. Its central European location has allowed the city to strategically build one of Europe’s fastest growing economies, thus the Polish capital is a vital business destination and dominates the continent in attracting international and local start-ups.

SilverDoor Apartments utilises an impressive breadth of industry knowledge and expertise to supply clients with top apartments at the most competitive rates and no business destination is out of reach, as SilverDoor offers the world’s largest portfolio of serviced accommodation options. With a team of friendly staff behind you that go above and beyond from enquiry and booking to check out and after-care, your business trip to Warsaw is guaranteed to be a successful one.

Why choose a SilverDoor Warsaw apartment?

Not only does SilverDoor Apartments have 20 years of industry experience, arming staff with unparalleled insider intelligence, but most importantly we love what we do. Our 4.9/5 Trustpilot score is unmatched in the serviced accommodation market and is testament to the dedication of our teams to provide the very best service; no matter if you’re one of our longest standing clients from some of the biggest corporations in the world, or if it is your first ever booking with SilverDoor.

Eliminate the stresses of sourcing your own serviced apartment in Warsaw by allowing us to do the work for you. Booking with SilverDoor Apartments offers a wide range of benefits, some of which include:

·         24 hour a day service. With five offices worldwide, we have staff you can talk to across all time zones of the globe. On top of this, we have many employees that speak a second language: from French, to Russian, we always have somebody you can talk to. Building and maintaining strong relationships with our clients has always been of upmost importance, and strong communication is vital to this.

·         Long-standing industry connections. Not only do we maintain strong relationships with our clients, we also have a wide network of partners within the industry. Our connections with the world’s top property providers means no request is unachievable. If you have a family of five to relocate with you, if you have a pet, or simply need a certain amenity to ensure a comfortable stay we can work with our property partners to accommodate this.

Browse our extensive collection of serviced apartments and aparthotels to get a feel of what’s on offer in your chosen destination. Then, our in-house team of helpful staff are on hand when you are ready to book your Warsaw serviced apartment, so give us a call today to receive personal advice and quality quotes.   

What is a serviced apartment?

Serviced apartments are undeniably the top choice for business travellers. Effortlessly combining the luxuries of hotel stays, with the privacy, space and flexibility of a private rental, serviced accommodation will soon become your first and only choice for short or extended stays. Serviced apartments in Warsaw feature the following benefits and much more:

·         Luxury style. Unlike a hotel room, serviced accommodation options are often complete with modern features and stylish interior design, not to mention they are also often far more spacious. Having the privacy of an entire apartment makes boundless difference to the comfort of your stay. Being able to cook your own meals in the comfort of your private kitchen, invite guests to your private living space and have housekeeping on our own terms will prove invaluable in creating a home-from-home environment.

·         Additional benefits. Many accommodation options boast an impressive array of luxurious extras from on-site gyms with fitness classes, to in-house child care facilities. Specify your requirements and we will do our best to locate an option with all the added features that ensure your normal routine is not disrupted while away on business.

·         Exceptional value. Being like for like more affordable than hotel rooms, and with a tax discount on extended stays, serviced apartments in Warsaw are by far the most attractive option. If you’re relocating to the city and awaiting permanent residence for example, a long stay in a serviced apartment is the clear winning choice.

What do I need to know about staying in Warsaw?

Outside of your schedule of corporate commitments, your Warsaw serviced apartment provides a great base from which to explore this richly historic city. We have compiled some key information to ensure you are well-equipped to make the most of your trip.

History

No strangers to a dark and tumultuous history, the streets of Warsaw are lined with museums and monuments that tell harrowing tales of the war stricken early 1900s. Warsaw is sometimes known as the Phoenix City, due to an estimated 85% of the city being destroyed during World War II and having to be rebuilt from ruins. The traditional architecture you see in the city today was meticulously built during the latter half of the 1900s in the ‘Bricks for Warsaw’ campaign that restored much of the city back to its original form. Walk the Royal Route that begins at Castle Square and ends at Wilanów Palace, to see some of the authentic churches and burgher houses that showcase the Polish capital’s miraculous recovery and visit Warsaw Rising Museum to hear personal accounts from the city’s darkest days.

Cuisine

Due to its rich history, Warsaw has curated a rather eclectic cuisine through the years and shares much of its taste with its neighbouring countries. Classic Polish cuisine features a lot of meat and vegetables: think winter warmers and comfort food. Pierogi is one of the most famous Polish dishes and consists of crescent shaped dumplings filled with either savoury or sweet fillings.

Nature

Aside from the impressive architecture Warsaw boasts, the city also offers plenty of green spaces in which to unwind and reflect. Łazienki Park is an exquisite example: with perfectly manicured gardens, a lake and even peacocks strutting around the grounds, as well as a palace, a few follies and an amphitheatre. Take a guided tour with colleagues, or simply enjoy a long lunch taking in the stunning natural beauty. 

Transport

Warsaw is one of the most congested cities in Europe, with Poles spending around 106 hours a year stuck in traffic; bear this in mind before hailing a taxi in rush hour. Fear not, as an extensive bus, tram and metro system makes travelling this city a breeze. Tickets can be purchased that are valid for journeys ranging from a one way ride, to a three-day pass costing anywhere between 4 and 60zł, depending on which zones you are travelling within. With buses running between 5:00 and 23:00, as well as a twice hourly night bus, you can always rely on a Warsaw bus to get you to early meetings and home from any corporate events.

Culture

The riverside Praga district is packed full of culture and is the perfect spot for some urban exploration. The Soho Factory hosts many cultural events like art exhibitions and music concerts. Discover some gems at Warsaw’s oldest market, Bazar Różyckiego and catch a movie at Kino Praha, a cinema that in summer offers discounted cinema tickets to those who arrive on bike. For something a bit different, let off some steam at Hangar 646, a trampoline park housed in a former airport hangar.

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