Holiday Inn Warsaw City Centre opens

11
Jan
2018
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by Import Sys | Hotel

Intercontinental Hotels Group announced the opening of Holiday Inn Warsaw City Centre. Located on the border of Śródmieście and Wola at the junction of Żelazna, Złota and Twarda Streets, the hotel has 256 rooms.


Opening under a management agreement with UBM Polska, the 256-room hotel is inspired by the legendary New York Flatiron office building. It features the new Holiday Inn Open Lobby which was created to transform the traditional hotel lobby format by combining the front desk, restaurant, bar, lounge area and business centre into one open, cohesive space, while refreshing the design to give it a more contemporary feel. The concept has been established by understanding how people use space at home to give guests the most flexibility, whether they’re looking to eat, relax, work, or have fun in one integrated space. The Open Lobby at Holiday Inn Warsaw City Centre boasts an all-day dining menu and 24/7 coffee shop, which gives guests and locals the flexibility to work at any time of the day and stay connected with complimentary Wi-Fi.
 
Holiday Inn Warsaw City Centre has dedicated the entire first floor of the hotel to the meetings, incentives, conferences and events industry. With four professionally equipped conference rooms connected to the foyer, the area can be adapted depending on the nature of the meeting and the needs of the client. There is also a large conference room of 80 sqm and three smaller rooms, each size of 30 sqm which can accommodate up to 130 people.
 
Intercontinental Hotels Group currently has 9 hotels (1,459 rooms) in Poland with a further 8 (1,671 rooms) in the development pipeline



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