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"Great Value Hotel"
I stayed in the Rialto for 2 nights on a business trip. A double room for about €115 which was very good.
Check in was quick, and the service provided by all staff was excellent. The room had a flat panel tv screen on the wall above the desk, and on the desk a CD / DVD player, for which DVDs could be hired at reception. BBC World the only english speaking channel.
The only negative was the bed - it was very noisy, even just moving around during the night, and in the wrong position you could feel the springs of the mattress through it. That seemed totally out of place, because every other experience was positive. I had breakfast on the first morning - everything was brought to the table, and they created a scrambled egg/bacon/mushroom/tomato ramekin, which was delicious. The fresh orange was freshly pressed.
The bathroom had a large bath, and separate walk-in shower.
Altogether a very nice hotel which I would certainly recommend.
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"Very pleasant boutique hotel"
We enjoyed our stay, upscale experience in average surroundings.
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"a superb splurge"
we were QUITE impressed with our stay at this hotel. the service was great from the moment we stepped in to the moment we left. as soon as we walked up with our luggage the "bellboy" (bellMAN, rather) ran up and got our stuff (and there was loads of it). check in took about 10 minutes, we were able to exchange currency at a decent rate, and within minutes of our entering the room, housekeeping came by to ask if we needed towels, ice, etc. everyone spoke perfect english, which was really a PLUS because i was tired of translating everything for my boyfriend ! the room was fantastic, and the bathroom even more impressive ;) we stayed here for one night only before flying out to go to our next destination, and we splurged a bit on dinner and breakfast, but you could never get this kind of service and hotel for 200$/nt in big cities in the U.S.
one thing i do have to say is beware of the shower! it did flood the bathroom while i was in it, and it took alot of towels to wipe up.
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"Best place in town"
Based on the Tripadvisor reviews I stayed at this hotel and was not disappointed. Rooms were excellent and so was the service. Although some rooms can be on a small side, my room was of a decent size. My recommendation is to request a room with a large bed (a double). I also stayed at the Hotel Regina and although also exellent the stay at Rialto was more satisfying. I would not stay in any other Hotel in Warsaw but this one.
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"Almost certainly the best hotel in Warsaw"
I have just returned from a stay at The Rialto with two work colleagues and we all agreed it was a beautiful hotel which, although quite pricey by Warsaw standards, by any other measure represents amazing value for money.
The rooms were beautifully appointed and furnished and the bathrooms were spectacular. It all still feels very new and reassuringly clean without being either sterile or characterless. I travel quite a bit with work and it's becoming quite unusual to find hotels that still offer guests the use of robes, slippers, proper coat hangers, high quality toiletries, a proper hairdryer and free wireless internet access, but the Rialto offers all of these and more.
Sadly, I didn't have the time to use the fitness suite but I did have a look round and the sauna, steam room and jacuzzi all looked gorgeous - much more like the kind of thing you'd expect in a top spa, and the breakfasts were very impressive too. The staff were very friendly and overall, I'd have absolutely no hesitation in either recommending this hotel to others, or returning for a social visit myself.
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"Stylish Choice in Warsaw"
Spent 3 nights at the Rialto, in a charming suite on the 5th floor. Very well designed bathroom. 2 plasma screen televisions, 1 in the bedroom, 1 in the living room. Great stereo system. Truly, a beautiful and stylish design. The hotel feels small, and the staff is somewhat serious and stiff. This may be because their English skills are limited, and this caused a few awkward moments, especially the first day. But everyone was helpful, and the restaurant serves an excellent breakfast. I was sorry to see that the restaurant did not get much business at night, as it is probably the best in town. The location is a little out of the way, but once you get your bearings, well worth it. Overall, a top-rated experience.
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Art Deco treasure"
I booked this hotel as a result of reviews on Tripadvisor.I was not disappointed.As a lover of Art Deco it was for me a unique and enjoyable experience to stay in this hotel.So much care seems to have been put into period detail.Yet there inthe middle of it there is a DVD player with a plasma screen on the wall.The bathroom was bigger than some hotel bedrooms i have slept in.Only 2 minor blemishes.I thought that the breakfast at 54 zlotys was expensive and the buffet was not very extensive.Also a cup i brought with me for morning tea in my room disappeared.After i complained about this the chambermaid came to my room bringing a basket containing dried flowers 2 apples,2 bottles of wine and my broken cup neatly wrapped in cellophaneNice gesture but would have been better if they had admitted they had broken it before i found out about it.However i would not hesitate to recommend this hotel.
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"intimate hotel with excellent service"
Stayed at the Rialto on a recent business trip and was really impressed with the decor, friendly staff and intimate atmosphere. Waiter service breakfast is a delight.
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