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Sheraton Grand Warsaw by Epicurean | Restaurant interiors

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Sheraton Grand Warsaw by Epicurean | Restaurant interiors

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Sheraton Grand Warsaw by Epicurean | Restaurant interiors

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Sheraton Hotels & Resorts, Marriott International’s brand focused on connecting and creating communities, has today unveiled the revamped Sheraton Grand Warsaw. The 350-guestroom hotel set in the heart of the historic capital is one of the first Sheratons worldwide to boast some of the brand’s new signature key elements that aim to create an environment where guests can gather.

A city renowned for its reinvention and contrasts, enigmatic Warsaw wins the hearts of travellers with its energy, cultural history, inspiring museums, the Praga district’s up-and- coming creative energy, and the colourfully reinvented Old Town. Located just steps away from The National Museum and the Vistula River Boulevards, hotel guests have the capital on their doorstep, as well as Warsaw Chopin Airport a 20-minute drive away.

“We’re delighted to unveil the new look for the Sheraton Grand Warsaw,” said John Licence, Vice President, Premium & Select Brands, Marriott International, Europe. “The property is one of Sheraton’s first hotels to exhibit some of the brand’s newly-announced design and guest experience elements, notably, the stunning lobby which is designed to harness Sheraton’s legacy as a gathering place in the community.”

“This is an exciting time for Sheraton as we begin to see our vision come to life with each and every renovation,” said Indy Adenaw, Vice President and Global Brand Leader of Sheraton Hotels. “We have such a rich history in so many locations globally and each of the transformed properties are reflective of Sheraton’s desire to remain an integral part of the fabric of these communities. We are creating a new experience that adds a sense of comfort and connectivity that our guests are looking for, which Sheraton Grand Warsaw is sure to provide with its new look and feel.”

Steeped rich in history, guests will still enjoy the familiar comforts and feelings associated with the Sheraton brand from the past, with a new sense of belonging through thoughtfully- executed community-oriented renovations and updates.

The welcoming, inspiring lobby features a Community Table allowing guests and locals to work, eat, drink and linger together with thoughtful, built-in functionality, whilst the private, sound-proof booths designed for calls help guests stay connected. The dedicated Community Manager will foster a sense of community and is equipped to help with everything from travel to tech and local tips. Designed by Goddard Littlefair, the lobby reflects Warsaw’s history of contrasts and reinvention, using juxtaposed materials and modern patterns in a contemporary manner, with interiors combining shades of soft creams and blues, peppered with artworks.

The renovation adds two new dining outlets led by local Polish Executive Chef Marcin Sasin, joining daytime restaurant Mezzano.
Italian restaurant Cucina Mia provides an open, bright space flooded with natural light, greeting guests with a friendly feel and a community table. Hues of olive green, red and tan come together alongside a modern art mural painted by local artist Agata Czeremuszkin-Chrut.

Simple, delicious Italian fare inspired by traditional recipes using premium produce are served up with friendly service.
Elevated signature inAzia restaurant serves modern, high-end Asian dishes in a sophisticated setting. Executive Chef Sasin draws on his experience working across Asia, with a menu anchored around unique seafood and grilled meats prepared on the Robata Grill. Interiors mix shades of deep teal and pops of bright coral complemented by oriental décor, with an open kitchen providing entertainment for guests.

Modern guestrooms designed by Alex Kravetz are filled with natural light and boast stunning views across the city. Rooms provide a contemporary, residential feel and offer high-tech amenities as well as a work desk. The hotel also features a Sheraton Club Lounge, the executive lounge available for all Marriott Bonvoy Elite and Sheraton Club level guests.

Eleven flexible meeting rooms spanning 1125 square metres are perfect for both meetings and large-scale events. The extensive spa and fitness facilities includes a state-of-the-art fitness room, dedicated space for exercise classes, three massage rooms, a sauna and steam room as well as resting rooms, the perfect wind down after a busy day exploring Warsaw.

Design team:

Epicurean

Courtesy Of Goddard Littlefair

Sheraton Grand Warsaw by Epicurean | Restaurant interiors

Courtesy Of Goddard Littlefair

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Courtesy Of Goddard Littlefair

Sheraton Grand Warsaw by Epicurean | Restaurant interiors

Courtesy Of Goddard Littlefair

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Courtesy Of Goddard Littlefair

Sheraton Grand Warsaw by Epicurean | Restaurant interiors

Courtesy Of Goddard Littlefair

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Courtesy Of Goddard Littlefair

Sheraton Grand Warsaw by Epicurean | Restaurant interiors

Courtesy Of Goddard Littlefair

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Courtesy Of Goddard Littlefair

Sheraton Grand Warsaw by Epicurean | Restaurant interiors

Courtesy Of Goddard Littlefair

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Courtesy Of Goddard Littlefair

Sheraton Grand Warsaw by Epicurean | Restaurant interiors

Courtesy Of Goddard Littlefair

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Courtesy Of Goddard Littlefair

Sheraton Grand Warsaw by Epicurean | Restaurant interiors

Courtesy Of Goddard Littlefair

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Courtesy Of Goddard Littlefair

Sheraton Grand Warsaw by Epicurean | Restaurant interiors

Courtesy Of Goddard Littlefair

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Courtesy Of Goddard Littlefair

Sheraton Grand Warsaw by Epicurean | Restaurant interiors

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