Warsaw guide's apartment (20% discount for visiting all venues, walking and car trips in Warsaw in Italian, Russian and English), located at Al. Wyzwolenia, at the "Latawiec" housing estate whose architecture was inspired by Paris. This is one of the most surprising socialist realist creations in Poland in the 1950s. It is also the axis of the town planning from the time of King Stanisław August Poniatowski, which was called Latawcem from the network of streets surrounding the area, adjacent to the Ujazdowski Castle. The main author of the project was the architect Eleonora Sekrecka. The apartment is located on the first floor of a building with an elevator, it consists of a bedroom, living room, separate kitchen and bathroom with a bathtub. The living room has a double sofa bed, a comfortable double bed in the bedroom. There are plenty of restaurants and cafes right next to you, where you can enjoy breakfast from the early morning hours...
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