The Puro Warszawa Stare Miasto hotel has recently been reopened defined by muted tones of earythy hues and subtle textures. It creates a welcoming energy and had undergone renovation after World War II. Warsaw’s Old Town is full of character with its cobblestones and has since been run by tourist attractions.
Design duo GamFrtesi has conceived the new design. It is now a Scandinavian retreat that is still supported by a Polish hospitality as a nod to the surrounding history as well. The main focus of the Puro Warszawa Stare Miasto hotel is rooted in simpliity and authenticity. The partially public spaces start off on ground level and it frames notable landmarks as a result including the National Opera and Saski Square.
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