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JC Stays: The Bristol, Warsaw, Poland

Beloved of celebrities, this grand old European hotel is just as tempting today

November 14, 2017 11:24
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There can’t be many hotels with a guest list as diverse as Marie Curie, Woody Allen, Marlene Dietrich, the Queen and Caruso - but then the Bristol in Warsaw is a one-off.

Opened in 1901 as Poland’s great palace hotel to rival the best of London and Paris, spared by the Nazis and despised by the Communists, it fell derelict and closed in the 1980s.

But since being rescued by Forte and reopened in 1992 - by Margaret Thatcher of all people - this five-star jewel has gone from strength to strength; the Queen stayed here in 1996, and Michael Jackson apparently loved the hotel so much he looked into buying it.

Today’s Bristol, part of the Marriott International's Luxury Collection, is undoubtedly the prize perch in Warsaw, perfectly located along the Royal Route which connects the Old City with prime downtown attractions like the Chopin Museum.