Hilton Warsaw Hotel and Convention Centre
Grzybowska 63, Warsaw, 00-844, Poland TEL: +48-22-3565555 FAX: +48-22-3565556 Email usThings To Do
The hotel is located in the business and financial district of Warsaw. 5-10 minutes walk to all the main office buildings of downtown and only a 5 minutes taxi ride away from Warsaw's Unesco World Heritage monument - the old-town.
The Palace of Culture and Science, museums, theatres, restaurants, bars and clubs are within easy reach either by walking or in a short cab ride.
From Warsaw Frederic Chopin International Airport (WAW) is 20-30 minutes away by car and a city taxi costs approx. 40,-- Polish Zloty (= approx. EUR 9,--). Limousine transfer bookable via the hotel.
Guests should note for the hotel pool - Children (4-16 years old) are admitted at the pool on Saturday and Sunday (13:00 - 17:00), when accompanied by an adult.
In and Around Town
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Warsaw’s Old Town
The historic centre of Warsaw, inscribed on the UNESCO World Heritage List, is a lively place full of cosy alleys, squares, galleries, cafés and restaurants.
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Palace of Culture and Science
Completed in 1955, the Palace is the embodiment of Socialist Realist architecture and the tallest building in Poland, offering spectacular views of the city.
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Palace in Wilanow
The summer residence of King Jan III Sobieski is a wonderful representation of European Baroque, surrounded by a grandiose, Italian garden and a romantic park in English style.
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Copernicus Science Centre
Copernicus Science Centre is a kingdom of experiments, where every visitor can discover nature’s mysteries, conduct experiments on their own and, above all, have a lot of fun.
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Royal Baths Park
Established in the 17th century, Royal Baths Park is a palace-garden complex that serves as a museum, a place of cultural events and a favourite place for walks.
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Places related to Frederic Chopin
The highlights include Holy Cross Church where Chopin’s heart is interred, the cutting-edge biographical museum, and the memorial in Royal Baths Park.
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National Stadium
The largest and most modern multifunctional arena in Poland comes with a municipal park, sight-seeing tours and family food options.
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Shopping in Warsaw
Warsaw offers over 20 shopping malls open 7 days a week, featuring local and foreign brand stores as well as numerous cafés, restaurants and places of entertainment.
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Warsaw Rising Museum
Being one of the most visited places in Warsaw, this modern museum guides visitors through interactive displays, video footage and photographs from Warsaw Uprising in 1944.