Location. The Castle Inn by Oki Doki is located in Warsaw, Poland, 10 metres from the Royal Castle, 200 metres from the Old Towns main square, and within 500 metres of the Saxon Garden and the Polish National Opera Theatre. Warsaw train station is 2.5 kilometres away.
Hotel Features. This artistic boutique property is situated in Warsaws historic town centre, directly off the Royal Castle square. The Castle Inn offers bicycle rentals on site for exploring Warsaws old town. Multilingual staff can assist guests around the clock with organising tours.
There is a conference room available at the Castle Inn, and complimentary wireless Internet access is available throughout.
Guestrooms. All 21 guestrooms at the Castle Inn are individually designed by different artists. Guestrooms offer views over the Royal Castle square. Amenities include satellite television, complimentary wireless Internet access and minibars.
Expert Tip. The Royal Castle is situated 10 metres away. Destroyed during the First World War, it was reconstructed by people from all over Poland in 1988. Inside, the museum recreates the original 18th century style.
Rates:
101.86 - 123.32 EUR
Number Of Rooms: 21
Number Of Floors: 3
Castle Inn by Oki Doki
Swietojanska 2
Warsaw, Poland 00288
Driving Directions:
From Warsaw Frederic Chopin Airport (WAW):
Distance to the Castle Inn is 9.5 kilometres, approximately 30 minutes drive.
Getting there. Take the number 175 bus from the airport to the Old Town. Single tickets cost 3 PLN. From 11 p.m. to 5 a.m., night bus number 611 runs every 30 minutes from the airport to Warsaws central railway station. Taxis wait outside arrivals and cost approximately 35 PLN 45 PLN to central Warsaw. The property offers airport transfers for a surcharge. Prices are all subject to change.
Getting around. Warsaws extensive public transport network includes buses, trams, and metro services. Single tickets cost 2.40 PLN, and 24 hour passes cost 7.20 PLN. Trams and buses run between 5 a.m. and 11 p.m., and night buses are also available. Horse drawn carriages offer an alternative way to explore the citys Old Town. Trains run from Warsaw to destinations throughout Poland.