MDM Hotel, Plac Konstytucji 1, Warsaw 00 647, Mazowieckie, Poland
MDM Hotel 

Plac Konstytucji 1, Warsaw 00 647, Mazowieckie, Poland
+48 22 6216211, +48 22 6214173
http://www.hotelmdm.com.pl
General and in-room facilities and services available at MDM Hotel
restaurant
conference room
fax services
rooms for non-smokers
elevator on site
suitable for disabled guests
currency exchange
phone at the reception
garage places on site
located in the center
credit/debit cards accepted
common TV room
television set in room
telephone in room
air conditioner in room
safety deposit box in room
en-suite/private bathroom
hairdryer in room
Some excerpts from the website of MDM Hotel that might be useful
MDM Hotel Address: MDM Hotel Pl. Konstytucji 1 00-647 Warsaw, Poland tel.: + 48 (0) 22 33 91 600 fax.: + 48 (0) 22 33 91 608 hotel.mdm@syrena.com.pl. Location: The MDM Hotel is located at one of the most beautiful squares in the city center - Constitution Square, very close to all shopping, cultural, dining and entertainment facilities. Only 7 km from the airport (20 min by taxi). The hotel is located within walking distance to the historical Old Town (20 min walk) and to the Lazienki Palace and Garden Complex (10 min walk). All museums and historical sites are nearby the hotel. Guest Room Information: The MDM Hotel offers 132 spacious rooms, including: 21 Single Rooms, 50 Double Rooms, 20 King type Rooms, 37 Deluxe Rooms and 4 Suites. MDM guestrooms are equipped with: *bathroom *working area *connection to Wireless Internet *mini-bar *hairdryer *iron and ironing board on request *telephone *windows can be opened *TV sat *Pay TV *central heating system *blackout curtains Guest Services: Pay TV, Mini Bars Upstairs BarBistro Wireless Internet 24h Concierge/Reception Business Center Room Service 24h Security Designed non-smoking floor 4 air-conditioning conference rooms Rooms for disabled guests Conferences Banqueting : The MDM Hotel is an ideal venue for meetings or conferences for up to 390 participants. Offering 4 air-conditioning conference rooms with conference equipment. Business Center is located next to the conference facilities, offering full office service and professional expertise and support. Visitor Information: Currency: Polish Zloty (PLZ) Climate: From May to October the weather is nice. January and February are the coldest months. Visas: Most EU and USA passport holders can enter Poland without a visa for stays up to 90 days. Check with your nearest Polish embassy for further details before departure. Climate: per month the average temperature is:
Meeting and Banqueting The MDM Hotel is an ideal venue for meetings or conferences for up to 390 participants. It offers 4 air-conditioned conference rooms with conference equipment. Business Center is located next to the conference facilities, offering full office service and professional expertise and support. For further information please contact us: tel: +48 22 33 91 650; fax: +48 22 622 32 33 or e-mail: bankiety@syrena.com.pl. DOWNLOAD OUR PDF OFFER HERE
The MDM Hotel offers 132 spacious rooms. 21 Single Rooms 50 Double Rooms 20 King type Rooms 37 Deluxe Rooms 4 Suites. Guestrooms are equipped with: - bathroom - connection to Wireless Internet - working area - mini-bar - hairdryer - iron and ironing board on request - telephone - windows can be opened - TV sat - Pay TV - central heating system - blackout curtains
Let's Warsaw together. If you would like to see a short film about Warsaw, please click on of the pictures above. Warsaw Warsaw, a city with a population of nearly 2 million, is the country's largest university and research center. The city is also attractive in cultural and tourist terms. A number of well-known cultural events of international importance are held here. The extensive repertoire of scores of theatres, numerous concert halls and cinemas will satisfy even the most demanding visitors. The numerous historic buildings, reminders of its glorious past and rapid changes from a drab city into a modern metropolis, make Warsaw even more beautiful by the day. The Old Town Warsaw Old Town was established in the XIII century. It impresses tourists with its quaint, cobbled streets and unique old architecture. The heart of the area is the Old Town Market Square with its unique traditional Polish restaurants, cafes and shops. Surrounding streets feature old architecture such as City Walls, The Barbican and St John's Cathedral. Old Town is ideal for walks and picnics - the whole area is mostly closed to traffic and provides spectacular scenery and unforgettable atmosphere. The Royal Castle The Royal Castle is a magnificent example of baroque style - it was built in the XIV century. In 1569 King Zygmunt III Waza moved his residence to the Royal Castle as Warsaw became the capital of Poland. Between 1598 and 1619 the king had the Royal Castle restyled into a polygon by Italian architects. In XVIII century King Augustus III turned the East wing into Baroue style, while King Stanisaw Poniatowstki added the Royal library. The Royal castle served as both a residence for the kings, as well as hosted Polish Parliament sessions. The castle is now a museum featuring housing furniture, famous paintings and other great works of art. azienki Park azienki Park is one of the most beautiful spots of Warsaw and one of the most favovrite places for walks for Varsovians and tourists. This romantic, landscaped park includes the Palace on the Water, together with various other palaces, pavillons, an amphitheater and two orangeries. The highlight of azienki Park is the Palace on the Water. It is one of the finest examples of Neo-Classical architecture in Poland. King Stanislaw August Poniatowski converted 17th Century Pavillon into a Palace. In World War II the Nazis wanted to blow up the Palace but because of lack of a time - they only set fire to it. Currently the Palace is fully restored. Wilanow Palace Originally a summer residence of the Polish King Jan III Sobieski, the Wilanow Palace is one of the most beautiful examples of Baroque architecture in Poland. The museum houses exhibits on Sobieski and his famous wife Marysieka, as well as on the later owners of the estate, the Lubomirski, Potocki and Braniecki families. The palace is surrounded by a meticulously landscaped park. The Royal Route The Royal Route extends from Castle Square to the end of Krakowskie Przedmiecie and Nowy wiat. The highlight of this district is in Nowy wiat and Krakowskie Przedmiecie Street. Along both streets one can admire the buildings that are predominantly Neo-Classical in style as well as many churches and palaces. Nowy wiat and Krakowskie Przedmiecie also feature many exclusive cafes, restaurants, store and fashionable boutiques. Some of the attractions that are worth seeing are: Warsaw University, Potocki Palace, Holy Cross Church, Adam Mickiewicz monument as well Nicholas Copernicus monument. The Palace of Culture and Science The Palace of Culture and Science is located in the heart of Warsaw. This 42-story building is one of the tallest in Warsaw. The Palace, a gift from the Soviet Union, was originally named after Josef Stalin. The Construction began in 1952 and it was not completed until 1955. The Palace symbolizes the Polish-Russian friendship. Until 1990 the Palace held the name of the Soviet dictator Josef Stalin. There is a visitor's terrace of on the 30th floor of the palace, which boasts spectacular views of the whole city. The Palace is a home to Poland's stock market. It also houses numerous institutions, such as cinemas, theaters, museums, offices, restaurants and cafes. The Jewish Ghetto The Jewish Ghetto is located between the following streets: Towarowa, Okopowa, Sowiskiego, Gen. Andersa, Switokrzyska and Jana Pawa II Ave. Before the outbreak of World War II the northwestern part of Warsaw was occupied by mostly Jewish population (about 400,000 people). The languages spoken in that area were Yiddish, Hebrew and Russian used by Jews who fled Russia. During the World War II the Ghetto was formed out of the Jewish district by Germans. No Jew could leave the ghetto without permission. During 1942 and 1943 almost all inhabitants of the ghetto were either killed or transported to Death Camps by German Nazis. There are many monuments and memorials in that district as well as the Jewish Historic Museum on Gen. Andersa Street, the Jewish National Theatre and Nozyk Synagogue on Grzybowska Street. Worth seeing is Pawiak Prison on Jana Pawla II Street, UmschlagPlatz on Dzika Street, Jewish Cemetary on Okopowa Street and Path of Rememberance on Lewartowskiego Street.
In 2006 company Hotele Warszawskie Syrena Sp. z o.o. was certified with ISO 9001 : 2000 for Food Beverage and Hotel Management services. Hotele Warszawskie Syrena Sp. z o.o. has a long tradition and up to mid-1997 belonged to the Capital City of Warsaw. As a result of a standardized tender procedure, 80% of the group shares were sold to Bau Holding Strabag. 15% were transferred free of charge to employees and 5% remained with the City of Warsaw. Bau Holding Strabag transferred the participation into a joint venture with Raiffeisen Centrobank. In accordance with the contractual provisions of the purchase contract, this joint venture purchased additional shares from individual employees and the City of Warsaw up to a share level of 99% in total. Since 1997, Syrena concentrated on securing the core business of hospitality operations by investing in the quality of services, i.e. intensive training of staff and improving significantly the quality of gastronomy and above all raising the standard of the key City Center hotel properties to an international level. Following this strategy, one building outside the City Center, was converted to an office building, leased out and finally sold. The main development activity focused on restoring the historic splendour of the Polonia Palace, one of the rare buildings which survived WWII without destruction. Since we felt committed to the historical testimony of this architectural gem, the meticulous and labourious development was carried out with the required sensitiveness and strong support from the City's conservatory office and authorities. The future strategy continues to be based on the existing elements that are: an independent group of Polish City Center hotels directly managed by the owner and where each building will retain its own specific character. Hotele Warszawskie Syrena Sp. z o.o.,Pl. Konstytucji 1, 00-647, Warsaw, Poland, registered in the Register of Entrepreneurs at the District Court for the Capital City of Warsaw, Economic Department, XII Economic Registry under the number KRS 0000052192, amount of capital 5.000.000 PLN, NIP: 526-030-05-75, REGON: 01209314
© 2012 hotel-contacts.com. All rights reserved.