One of the best places I've stayed in recent years. Smart looking rooms with walk-in closet, huge marble bathroom and everything you could ever need. The bed was very comfortable, Wi-Fi worked reasonably well, air conditioning was quiet - I realised I didn't need it for my stay. Generally quiet in the hotel but the English FA cup was causing some excitement amongst guests while I was there. Short corridors minimise the noise from other guests, very quiet road outside although I was facing the inner glass-covered courtyard which is used for breakfast. The breakfast is relatively expensive. I tried it on the last day and there was a very wide range on offer as you'd expect. I ordered some apple pancakes which were very good and sampled a few of the pastries and fruit. The coffee machine espresso wasn't for me but the rest was perfect. Good for business trips, perhaps too expensive for a family trip every day. Lots of nearby cafes, restaurants and a Zabka convenience store one minute's walk away with surprisingly good fruit. It's convenient from the main railway station (Warszawa Centralna), about a ten minute walk, a few more if wheeling heavy luggage. There's a pleasant, cheap direct train to Krakow (about 2.5 hours) making it easy to visit both in one trip. My mini-bar fridge wasn't working. I had a look for an on/off switch and couldn't find one. I mentioned it but it didn't get resolved while I was there. One of the USB sockets was a bit iffy and I had to wiggle it to get it to charge my tablet. The breakfast area has a prominent Taittinger (champagne) sign on a central table. That sort of branding/sponsorship always seems a bit tacky to me. I will definitely be tempted to stay again when I return to Warsaw.