Hotels in Warsaw
Travelling to Warsaw

Polish Railways, Polskie Koleje Panstwowe (PKP) operates trains on the Polish
rail network. Poland's rail network continues to improve and services are increasingly
comfortable and punctual, especially on the main routes to other Polish cities
and destinations outside Poland.
However, trains are often overcrowded, and it is worth spending the surcharge
for a guaranteed first class seat. The main lines passing through Warsaw are
the Moscow-Berlin and Gdansk-Ostrava routes. Tickets can be purchased at the
station or through Orbis tourist offices.
Most international services arrive at Warszawa Centralna (Warsaw Central),
next to the Centrum Metro station. This station attracts pickpockets and other
unscrupulous characters, and tourists should take care of their belongings at
all times. The other main stations are Warszawa Wschodnia (Warsaw East), Warszawa
Zachodnia (Warsaw West) and Warszawa Gdanska, which receives trains from Russia,
Belarus and Ukraine.
Warsaw-Okecie im Fryderyka Chopina International Airport (WAW) is Poland's
main airport. It is located 10kms south of the city centre and annually serves
3.5 million passengers on 60 regular routes worldwide. The airport is one of
the most modern and well-equipped in Central and Eastern Europe.
The domestic airport, located next to the international terminal, has connections
to the largest cities in Poland, including: Gdansk, Kracow, Poznan, Szczecin,
Wroclaw and Katowice.
Selection of hotels in this region:
Sheraton Warsaw Hotel and Towers | | InterContinental Warsaw | | Ibis Stare Miasto | | Metropol Hotel | | Orbis Grand Hotel Warsaw | | Le Royal Meridien Bristol | |
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