Named after one of the most notable monarchs of the Polish-Lithuanian Commonwealth, the Jan III Sobieski Hotel boasts a characteristic and colourful façade that is an easily recognisable architectural feature of Warsaw and an elegant gateway to the district of Ochota. Inside, the décor is more sober, with the lobby featuring a large seating area and lots of potted plants sprinkled liberally around. The property contains 427 comfortably equipped guestrooms including 180 rooms with a complimentary high speed Internet access. The unique and elegant interiors of the hotel’s Marysie?ka restaurant create an exceptionally cosy atmosphere, which is greatly enhanced by the natural greenery and a fountain illuminated by coloured lighting. Open for breakfast, lunch and dinner, it can seat 200 people. Alternatively, the Alexander Café, with its elegant atmosphere and wide selection of sandwiches, snacks, delicious desserts, excellent coffee and live piano music in the evenings, is the perfect place for hotel guests and a popular meeting spot with the people of Warsaw.