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Practically on the terminal - just in front of the departures hall - just 5-min walk away from check-in counters or security check.
Though primarily an airport hotel, Courtyard by Marriott Warsaw Airport places you within easy reach of Warsaw’s top cultural and historic sights. From peaceful green spaces like Łazienki Park and the royal Wilanów Palace to the atmospheric Old Town and several world-class museums (the Warsaw Uprising Museum, POLIN Museum, Chopin-related sites), central Warsaw is a short drive or transit ride away. The hotel’s location makes it ideal for quick layovers, early departures, or a short city break, with a good mix of parks, historic landmarks, museums, and dining options accessible in under an hour.
Main airport terminal—useful for quick check-in and connections; hotel is directly across the road from the departures hall.
A large, elegant park with palaces, monuments (including Chopin’s monument), and peaceful walking paths — perfect for a morning stroll.
UNESCO-listed historic center with colorful market square, cobbled streets, shops, cafes, and the Royal Castle museum.
A modern, highly regarded museum documenting the 1944 Warsaw Uprising—powerful exhibits and multimedia installations.
An award-winning museum covering 1,000 years of Jewish history in Poland with interactive displays and thoughtful exhibitions.
Iconic landmark offering observation decks with panoramic city views, theaters, museums and frequent events.
Baroque royal residence with gardens and museum displays—often called the 'Polish Versailles'.
Hands-on science museum on the Vistula River—great for families and interactive learning.
Make the most of your stay at Courtyard by Marriott Warsaw Airport with this convenient itinerary that covers the best attractions in in Warsaw:
Warsaw combines a resilient history, vibrant cultural life, and modern amenities—making it a rewarding destination for short stays and longer visits alike. Courtyard by Marriott Warsaw Airport is an excellent choice if you value convenience: it sits directly across from the airport terminal, offers comfortable, quiet rooms despite its location, strong breakfast options, friendly staff, and practical facilities (gym, restaurant, free Wi‑Fi). For air travelers, business visitors, or anyone with an early flight, the hotel provides peace of mind and an efficient base for exploring central Warsaw within a short drive or public-transport trip.
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Seasonal guide to help you plan the perfect trip to in Warsaw
Summer
Summer (June–August)
Winter (December–February, excluding Christmas/New Year weeks)
March–May: Temperatures moderate from chilly in March to pleasantly mild by May. City parks and gardens begin to bloom (Łazienki, Saxon Garden), and cultural life picks up with events like Noc Muzeów in May.
Annual remembrance on August 1 honoring the 1944 Warsaw Uprising. Many commemorative events, ceremonies and temporary closures occur around key memorial sites.
Held in May, many museums and cultural institutions open late with free or reduced admission and special programming.
A major outdoor music festival typically held in June, bringing international and regional acts to the city.
Weekly outdoor Chopin recitals (usually Sundays) in Łazienki Park during the warmer months—an iconic Warsaw experience.
International film festival typically in October showcasing world and Polish cinema, screenings and industry events.
Usually held in September, attracting international runners and changing traffic patterns in parts of the city.
Late November through December, Warsaw's Old Town and other sites feature festive markets, lights and seasonal treats.
Pack layers year-round. Spring and Fall require a light waterproof layer and sweaters; Summer needs sun protection and a light jacket for evenings; Winter demands a warm coat, insulated boots, hat, gloves and thermal layers. Check forecasts for sudden temperature swings or thunderstorms in summer and snow/ice in winter. Daylight varies widely—expect long summer days and short winter daylight hours.
Warsaw's hotel and flight prices fluctuate with the city's event calendar and seasons. Peak prices occur in Summer (tourist season) and around major festivals, long weekends and national holidays. Business travel increases demand midweek year-round, pushing rates up Monday–Thursday. Value periods include Winter outside the Christmas/New Year stretch and early Spring (January–March), when hotel rates and airfares tend to be lower. Booking 4–8 weeks in advance for summer and major events (Orange Warsaw, marathons, conferences) is recommended; for winter deals, last-minute bookings can sometimes yield discounts.
Insider advice to help you make the most of your visit
Warsaw has an efficient public-transport network (trams, buses, commuter trains and a two-line metro) operated by ZTM, plus bike-sharing and reliable ride-hailing apps.
Mix visits between neighborhoods: spend time in the Old Town and Royal Route for history, the Praga district for arts and a bohemian vibe, and Mokotów or Wilanów for parks and palaces. Take a Chopin concert in Łazienki (summer) and a Vistula riverbank evening stroll. Buy a ZTM travel card and download Jakdojade for realtime transit planning—it will save time and make navigation much easier.
Everything you need to know about your stay at Courtyard by Marriott Warsaw Airport
If you couldn't find the answer to your question, please don't hesitate to contact the hotel directly. The staff at Courtyard by Marriott Warsaw Airport are available 24/7 to assist with any inquiries and ensure your stay is perfect.
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