Warsaw is the biggest city and the capital of Poland, and one of the EU's thriving new business centres. The old town, demolished during World War II, has been rebuilt in a style inspired by classicist paintings of Canalletto.
Finally it has shrugged off its dour Eastern Bloc image, and is finally showing its true colours. Warsaw is now poised to make is presence felt as a business and cultural hub. Although it isn’t a tip-of-the-tongue tourist destination, the city is all the better for it, with its uncontrived but cosmopolitan choice of restaurants, hotels & apartments, cafes, bars & pubs, shops and places to have fun.
Standing on the Royal Route which links the Royal Castle to Wilanów Palace on the outskirts of the city, these apartments boast a perfect central location with two of Warsaw's premier shopping streets on the doorstep.