A special Polish hotel where Lithuanians feel like millionaires



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It is unclear where we will be able to fly in this holiday season, it is clear that many popular resorts and cities will be closed and isolated from tourists. Therefore, journalist Orijus Gasanovas speculates that countries close to Lithuania, such as Poland, will be especially popular this summer. But what to do there, where to go, what to eat: the people of our country know little about it.

If you have never visited Warsaw before, this city may delight you. Many Lithuanians are surprised that there are many skyscrapers here, like in London. And this is because it is in the Polish capital that the representative offices of large and solid companies in the Eastern European region are located. You just won’t see it here. Representative offices of the most famous banks in the world, branches of manufacturers of electronic products, representatives of popular food products, etc.

“During the trip, I tried to make a detailed description: everything didn’t even fit into one story, so there will be two adventure shows in Warsaw,” explains Orijus. First, he was surprised by the offer and prices of hotels in this city; it turns out that they are significantly lower than in the large Lithuanian cities.

These skyscrapers also house world famous luxury chain hotels. Every year it gets more and more impressive and interesting, so when you travel here, don’t be in a hurry to book anything, choose the original version. Incidentally, prices in Warsaw hotels really don’t bite. Even compared to Vilnius, accommodation here is cheaper.

A special Polish hotel where Lithuanians feel like millionaires

© Orijus Gasanovas

“For 50-60 euros you can stay in a five-star apartment. There is a particularly large selection of luxury hotels, and I stayed in one of them. This is a place that the Lithuanians loved. I have heard many things there to name a millionaire. It was interesting to see everything with our own eyes, “says the host of” The Ory’s Journey, “which stayed at the legendary Intercontinental Warszawa hotel.

Turns out, no other Lithuanian hotel traveler praises as much as this. Although it is certainly not the cheapest and it is one of the oldest buildings of its size in the city. The hotel was opened seventeen years ago, in 2003.

“I read on Internet forums that Lithuanian travelers are so loved here that they even greet them especially. Unfortunately, I didn’t feel it, neither the offered coffee nor the champagne. Just an ordinary record, like anywhere in the world. Well, such Once my receptionist was not ready to put on a special show, “says Orijus.

See what the luxury apartments look like and if they really are worth it, check out the “Oriius Tours” show.

A special Polish hotel where Lithuanians feel like millionaires

© Orijus Gasanovas

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