Appartamento PODWALE III - Città Vecchia - Varsavia - Polonia

Warszawa Starówka (Old Town), Podwale

Standard Plus

numero di riferimento: POD-3-S-2P

47Spazio abit. 1nº di camere 0letti singoli 2letti matrimoniali
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Monolocale moderno e confortevole in una splendida posizione nel centro storico.
Studio al piano terra, molto spazioso, luminoso e silenzioso. Contiene un letto matrimoniale, armadio, tavolo, TV via cavo e internet. Angolo cottura completamente attrezzato Situato proprio accanto alla parte più popolare e più rappresentativa di Varsavia - vale a dire il centro storico. Nelle immediate vicinanze di Freta Street e del mercato del centro storico dove sono collocati numerosi caffè e ristoranti. Pochi minuti per Krasiński Square, i trasporti pubblici e il parco Krasinski. La stazione della metropolitana Ratusz Arsenal dista 600 metri dal monolocale.
Equipaggiamento:


     Angolo cottura: frigorifero, fornello a gas, bollitore, forno a microonde, divano per 2 persone
     Spazio vitale: letto matrimoniale (160x200), grande armadio, TV, tavolo, due poltrone
     Bagno: cabina doccia, lavabo, WC, lavatrice
     Extra: TV via cavo, internet, ferro da stiro

Warsaw's Old Town
The Old Town, along with the adjacent New Town, is one of the most beautiful and most often visited sites in Warsaw. The buildings were originally buift in the 17th and 18th century. Burned down during World War II, the Old Town was meticulously reconstructed after the war. It's numerous colorful tenements with red sloping roofs and characteristic street lamps combine to create a picturesque panorama, with strong accents provided by the huge roof of the local cathedral and the Jesuit church tower.

Royal Castle
Built in the 14th century in Gothic style by the Mazovian princes, the castle was converted many times during the Renaissance and Baroque periods. In the 18th century, it acquired its final Baroque-Classicist style, in which it was rebuilt after World War II destruction. The castle was the seat for the authorities of the First Republic of Poland from 1596 to 1795. It was the royal residence and also the seat of the lower and upper houses of parliament-Sejm and Senate. It was here that the Four-Year Sejm passed the Constitution of May 3rd, 1791, and on Jan. 25, 1831 dethroned Russian Czar Nickolas I as king of Poland. In 1926-1939 the castle was the headquarters of the president of the Second Republic of Poland, Ignacy Moscicki. Burned down during World War II, it was rebuilt in 1974.