Features
What to expect: The Westin's gleaming, space-age exterior mirrors the surrounding skyscrapers. A high-speed lift shoots up a giant glass tube. Alternatively, guests climb to the mezzanine level on a stainless steel and frosted glass circular staircase. Business travelers between meetings enjoy fusion cuisine in the lobby-level Asian-look restaurant while a piano player entertains post-work guests in the bar. Amenity highlights: The Westin's brand new fitness room is open 24 hours and features all the latest machines as well as saunas and aerobics. All 15 conference rooms are daylit and secretarial staff are on hand. The Westin's exterior lift is one of the city's fastest and has spectacular views of Warsaw's business district. Insider tip: While the modern, streamlined Westin is set up for business, the hotel hasn't ignored the arts. Guests entering the lobby should stop for a moment to look at the large abstract oil, painted by a local artist. Walking up the lobby's circular staircase, guests who look up will see a light installation. Every work in the hotel is made by a contemporary Warsaw artist.
Fusion restaurant - Artfully divided by Japanese-look screens of translucent marble and bamboo, Fusion serves California-style cuisine blending Asian and European elements and techniques. Guests enjoy breakfast buffet, lunch buffet, or a la carte dinner at tables decorated with Ikebana-style bamboo arrangements. JP's Bar - Seated in deep leather armchairs at frosted glass tables, guests enjoy street views, live piano music and a full bar. JP's serves a Bartender's Breakfast, light lunches, and hot snacks.
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