Hotel Maria

Warsaw


This old-fashioned hotel is set on three floors (no elevator, just steep wooden stairs), with friendly staff, a delightfully decorated restaurant and spacious vintage-style rooms. It's outside the city centre but convenient to key Jewish sights and just a few tram stops away from the Old Town.

Rooms at the back are slightly quieter than those at the front, along busy al Jana Pawła II. Weekend bookings can slice up to 100zł off the weekday price.


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1. Umschlagplatz

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Here once stood the railway terminus from which Warsaw’s Jews were transported by the German military to Treblinka. The rectangular monument’s marble…

2. St Charles Borromeo Church

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This late-18th-century church was designed by Domenico Merlini and stands beside the main entrance to Powązki Cemetery.

3. Powązki Cemetery

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Warsaw's most prestigious cemetery covers 43 hectares and contains the graves of well over a million souls. Illustrious Poles from all walks of life are…

4. Anielewicz’s Bunker

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Also known as Miła 18, the memorial mound and obelisk mark what was once a hidden shelter during the time of the Warsaw Ghetto, used by ŻOB, a Jewish…

5. Willy Brandt Monument

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On 7 December 1970 German chancellor Willy Brandt famously fell to his knees in front of the Ghetto Heroes Monument in a gesture of contrition for Germany…

7. Ghetto Heroes Monument

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Look closely and you see there are actually two monuments here commemorating the thousands who lost their lives in the ill-fated Warsaw Ghetto Uprising of…

8. Pawiak Prison Museum

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