I stayed at the MDM Hotel Warsaw, 1 place Konstytucji, Poland for 3 nights between June 25 and June 28. Everything about this hotel was amazing and I couldn’t have asked for a better experience. I liked this hotel for its location, cleanliness, room size, amenities, comfort, courteous service and reasonable price.|Room: I booked a deluxe room which was on the 5th floor, room 516, with a view of the city. This is a corner room on the top floor of the hotel. I liked the room for its size, layout, amenities, bathroom, and bedding. |Our room had a view of the city plaza which was pleasing to the eye and photogenic during the day and especially at night. Some reviews I read complained about the traffic and streetcar noise. I heard a bit of noise from the streetcars but not from the car traffic and, I have to say, it didn’t bother me at all. But after all, the hotel is in the heart of the city so a bit of street noise is expected. |The deluxe room had a bedroom with a door, sitting room and business area with a desk, and most importantly, air conditioning, which was handy as it was very hot in Warsaw during our stay. The room was modern and all the amenities were in great working order. There was free wi-fi in the room as well. The room even had a mini fridge to keep food or drinks cold. There is a TV in the room with several Polish, English and other languages channels. I couldn’t have asked for a better room. |The hotel lobby is smaller than a typical hotel, does not have a bar or a restaurant which did not bother me as the lobby was never crowded and there are plenty of restaurants, bars and coffee shops in the area outside of the hotel. |Hotel staff: Everyone at the hotel was welcoming, courteous and willing to help. I wish I wrote down reception staff names to acknowledge them here. Room cleaning service was excellent as well. |Restaurants and food near the hotel: There are plenty of coffee shops and restaurants near the hotel. We ate two nights at the U Szwejka restaurant adjacent to the hotel. It serves traditional Polish dishes. Be careful when ordering Golonka. Minimum order is 1.2 kg which it’s too much for 2 people. We couldn’t finish it but were able to take leftovers to the hotel room and finish the next day, thanks for the in-room mini fridge. One comment: the fridge was not very cold and I didn’t bother asking the staff if I needed to adjust its temperature somehow.|On the side of the hotel entrance is a coffee shop – Green Caffe Nero - which is always busy but serves great coffee, opens early, closes late and has plenty of seating inside and outside. |I recommend getting breakfast with your room booking. The food and drinks choices worth the price. |Location: The hotel location is exactly what we needed: plenty of public transit (street cars, busses) right outside the hotel to take you anywhere you want. We used the streetcar to go to the old city and to the POLIN museum. The hotel is a walking distance to Srodmiescie (downtown) and Centralna train station, where the Culture and Science Palace is located. The shopping mall which stays opened late is also located there as well. While walking from the hotel to the Central train station, you’ll encounter a lot of restaurants and coffee shops as well as small grocery stores. The popular corner/grocery store is called Zabka which can be found, it seems, on every corner and has drinks, snacks, bread and some choices of sandwiches and salads. |Behind the hotel is a charming church and more coffee shops and restaurants. |I’m giving MDM Hotel Warsaw top rating and, unless someone is super picky, this hotel everything one needs, and the room prices...
Read moreThe location of MDM Hotel is excellent—right in the heart of Warsaw with plenty of restaurants, shops, and easy access to trams and buses just steps away. It’s a very convenient base for exploring the city.
We stayed in a deluxe room which was quite basic in terms of decor, but very spacious and functional. It included a safe, a small fridge, a kettle, and tea/coffee (though no milk or cream provided). One thing that really stood out was how clean the room was—spotless every day, and I appreciated the thoughtful touch of a note left by the housekeeping team to say who had cleaned the room.
A few things could be improved: the towels were quite small, especially for adults, and the curtains didn’t fully cover the windows. This meant that in the evenings, the neighboring building across the way had a clear view inside. Also, while the room had plenty of lighting, turning them all on required navigating eight different switches—streamlining that would definitely make things easier.
A great feature was the water fountain on each floor offering still, sparkling, and chilled water—super convenient and eco-friendly. The bar area downstairs was lovely too, with a nice atmosphere and very reasonably priced drinks.
Breakfast was just okay—not bad, but nothing special. The hot options were limited (sausage, eggs, and oatmeal), and the rest mostly consisted of cold cuts, salad, bread, cereal, yogurts, and what looked like a cheesecake-style pudding.
There was some maintenance work happening during our stay, but it didn’t interfere with anything.
Overall, a very decent hotel with...
Read moreBe careful when making reservations and trusting Yor personal and credit card information with this hotel. After we checked out, the hotel wihdraw 269eur from my fathers credit card without any verbal nor written notice. When I wrote email to the hotel, they explained this was for the “destroyed table at the restaurant, which was just renewed at November”. The “destroyed table” has few litle bruises on it. I tried to explain for that man/women, that it is by default understood, that when I pay for the breakfast/lunch/any meal at the restaurant, I pay also for clean floor, dishes, tables, carpets etc. So maybe they would like me to clean my room or the carpet at the restaurant or wash my dishes? And it doesnt matter if my kid did that or did he not - first of all the intention of taking money (in this case unfortunately I call that stealing) from my fathers credit card should have been discussed with me (as mother of the kid) abd my father (as the one, they charge, because I paid with debit card, so they just webt the easiest way). And secondly - the question for anyone reading - have You ever heard that restaurant charged You for new table (which I am sure they are not buing, this is a theft). I add the picture of “destroyed table” for 269eur. By the way, my sister asked (hanging the “do not disturb” sign on the door), that her room wasnt going to be cleaned. Guess what? They did “clean” it. And said that if You do not want us to enter the room, You have to come to reception and add Your room...
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