I stayed here only one night, arriving in the evening and leaving for meetings in the morning. Yet I have to say that I was really impressed.
The receptionists on checkin and checkout were very professional and courteous. No lines, apparently enough staff to be personable and take every customer serious. The breakfast/restaurant area is inviting with a fantastic cooked buffet breakfast with a local touch but also featuring the healthy choices like porridge (US-Engl.: oatmeal), cereals, and yoghurt. I wish Marriott would offer the same standards in the US instead of the mostly processed food choices that you would typically have to endure there; not to belabor the point that it's included in a very reasonable rate...
The room was nice in terms of design, functionality, bed etc. Good desk and office chair, German style and US plugs at 240V - be careful with 110V gadgets. Internet unfortunately not included but at a less than 10€ rate for up to 3 gadgets simultaneously. Disclaimer: I did't get the second gadget to work with the password provided...
The rooms are well noise-insulated to the outside but regrettably feature the notorious hotel crack under the door. Whoever had the totally obnoxious idea to sacrifice on their customers' sleep just for the bloody convenience of the night shift to slip the bill into your room - which 9 out of 10 times has to be thrown away and reprinted anyway - as far a I am concerned should be publicly chained for ad libitum flogging by hotel guests with light sleep. Thus, you are at the mercy of the fellow tenants as it comes to their heated hallway conversations. I want to believe that European hotels used to have their doors all the way to the floor and potentially even with a brush or cushion to make it extra tight... Seeing this misconceived invention taking root this side of the pond is very disappointing.
You all in Utah listen up! Keep the short doors on your side of the water or even better: put snug doors into your home-turf properties also and scores of light sleepers will thank you...
Finally, although the bed had a good mattress and pillows, the bedding was the spartan British / motel 6 style, ie sheets and blanket. In a nice room like the ones in Warsaw, that kind of cheap is a major Stilbruch. Give us some nice comforters / duvets and I don't care what bombasticly pretentious branding you'll use to advertise it, eg bombasticly comfy cloud 9 covers, but make it happen.
Room Tip: As far away from elevator as you can
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