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środa, 2 marca 2022

Raffles Europejski Warsaw

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Raffles Europejski Warsaw

A historic five-star luxury hotel located in the city center of Warsaw.  Managed by Raffles Hotels & Resorts, it reopened on 1 June 2018 after extensive renovation with 106 rooms, restaurant, bar, spa and Lourse pâtisserie, as well as offices on the top two floors and a luxury shopping center.
  • Krakowskie Przedmieście 13, 00-071 Warsaw (Sródmiescie)
  • https://www.raffles.com/warsaw/
  • FB https://www.facebook.com/raffleseuropejski/
  • designed by Polish-Italian architect Enrico Marconi
  • Member of Le Club Accor
  • Business Lunch at Europejski Grill; 3 courses menu (65pln). For more information or booking +48 22 255 95 95.
  • Raffles Spa  22 255 95 05. The hotel provides unlimited access to Raffles Spa with several saunas, steam rooms and a gym. There are also 6 spa rooms where guests can benefit at surcharge from a variety of facial and body treatments.
  • The landmark property in the Polish capital combines 160 years of history with modern amenities and luxuries.
  • Owned by Accor, a French hospitality company that is part of the CAC 40 index in the Paris stock exchange.


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Rezerwacje +48 533 393 254









Dining includes Europejski Grill, with outdoor terrace seating and seasonal menu items; the Long Bar, a Raffles favorite serving cocktails and Asian-inspired dishes; the Humidor, the only cigar lounge in Warsaw, also serving drinks and desserts; the Pavilion for afternoon tea; and Lourse Warszawa, which harkens back to the hotel’s original bakery. Warsaw’s largest spa is also located at the property.



After closing for extensive renovations in 2013, Warsaw’s historic Hotel Europejski opened its doors in May 2018 under luxury hotel brand Raffles. The five-year redesign has given the new Raffles Europejski Warsawthis link opens in a new tab a sleek, modern look while finding subtle ways to honor its roots: Slovak designer Boris Kudlička salvaged objects and art pieces, like the massive mid-century mosaic that now decorates the spa, from the original lobby, and the Lourse Warszawa patisserie (a staple of the original Europejski) now offers up modern versions of its old recipes. 

 

 

When it opened in 1857, the hotel quickly gained a reputation as an oasis for artists and creative types — and Raffles honors this tradition with nearly 500 works from 120 Polish artists, making the new Europejski a destination in itself. It’s worth a stop for any visitor touring the castles, palaces, and gardens on the city’s famous Royal Route. Head to Europejski Grill, where executive chef Beñat Alonso’s Polish-inflected menu includes Warsaw-inspired dishes like beetroot tartare, poppy seed cake, and a delicious smoked halibut omelet, or visit the Long Bar for a Warsaw Sling — their take on Raffles’ signature cocktail, flavored with gingerbread and quince. Doubles from $288.