Labo Apartment Muranów
Max. guests 6
Area 42 m2
Single bed 6
A 3-room apartment (2 lockable bedrooms + kitchen with dining room) for up to 6 people, located in an intimate tenement house from 1950 at ul. Karmelicka 2b.
A unique location that combines comfort, silence and an excellent location in the center of Warsaw. It is an ideal place for people who value comfortable access to city life, but also need a moment of rest from the hustle and bustle of the big city, combining peace with excellent access to the most important places in Warsaw.
Space
- Area: 42 m2
- A spacious kitchen with dining room.
- 2 lockable bedrooms.
- Bathroom with shower and toilet.
- 1st floor (no elevator).
Beds
- Bedroom 1 - 2 single beds (can be put together into a double bed), 1 fold-out single bed (80cm x 200cm).
- Bedroom 2 - 2 single beds (can be converted into a double bed), 1 fold-out single bed (80cm x 200cm).
Equipment
- Dining table for 6 people,
- clothes dryer, ironing board and iron,
- hair dryer,
- guest cosmetics (shower gel)
- fridge with freezer,
- dishwasher,
- washing machine
- gas hob, hood, microwave, toaster, kettle,
- NESPRESSO coffee machine for capsules,tea, sugar,
- plates, bowls, pots, pans, cutlery, glasses, cups, mugs, glasses, goblets,
- bottle and wine opener.
Amenities
- Towel and bed linen for each guest (single duvets),
- 42-inch Smart TV with cable TV,
- Wi-Fi,
- playpen, highchair and bathtub for infants (on request for an additional fee).
Area
2b Karmelicka Street is located in the central and historical part of Warsaw, in the Muranów district. It is an ideal location for people who want to discover the rich history and culture of the capital. There are many monuments, museums and tourist attractions within a short walk. Here are the most important ones:
- POLIN Museum of the History of Polish Jews (approx. 5 minutes walk)
This is one of the most important museums in Poland, telling the story of the thousand-year presence of Jews in Poland. The permanent exhibition and numerous temporary exhibitions allow you to understand the rich history of the Jewish community, their culture and influence on the development of Poland. Monument to the Ghetto Heroes (approx. 5 minutes walk)
It is located right next to the POLIN Museum and commemorates the heroes of the Warsaw Ghetto Uprising of 1943. This place reminds us of the tragic fate of Jews during World War II and their heroic fight for freedom. - Old Town (approx. 15-20 minutes walk)
The historic part of Warsaw, listed on the UNESCO World Heritage List. Rebuilt after the destruction of war, full of charming streets, tenement houses and historical places. It is worth visiting the **Royal Castle**, **Sigismund's Column**, **Old Town Market Square** and the Cathedral of St. John the Baptist. - Krasiński Garden (approx. 10 minutes walk)
This is one of the oldest parks in Warsaw, perfect for walks and relaxation surrounded by greenery. There are beautiful alleys, fountains and the Krasiński Palace, which currently houses part of the National Library. - Warsaw Uprising Monument (approx. 15 minutes walk)
Located on Krasiński Square, this monument commemorates the heroes of the Warsaw Uprising of 1944. It is one of the most important symbols of the fight for the freedom of Warsaw during World War II. - Plac Bankowy and Ratusz Arsenał (approx. 10 minutes walk)
On Plac Bankowy, you will find **Pałac Jabłonowski** and **Ratusz Arsenał**, which is one of the main metro stations in this part of the city. The Kamienica Theatre and numerous restaurants and cafes are also located in the area. - Zamek Królewski and Krakowskie Przedmieście (approx. 20 minutes walk)
Located at the end of Krakowskie Przedmieście, Zamek Królewski is a majestic symbol of the former power of the Republic of Poland. A walk along Krakowskie Przedmieście takes you through the most beautiful parts of the city, full of monuments, restaurants and cafes. - Pawiak Prison Museum (approx. 10 minutes walk)
The former Pawiak prison, which operated during the German occupation, is now a place of remembrance. The museum documents the fate of prisoners and the tragic history of this place during World War II. - Muranów – Atmospheric District
Post-war modernism: The buildings in Muranów, erected from the late 1940s to the 1960s, are characterized by simplicity of form and functionality. You can often find block buildings with flat roofs, geometric shapes and a small number of decorations. Green spaces: One of the urban planning assumptions was the idea of creating spaces with a lot of greenery between buildings. Many housing estates in Muranów have internal courtyards, squares and parks, which are an integral part of this design.
Public transport
- Buses
- Lines: **107**, **111**, **180**
- Nearby stops: **Muranów**, **Anielewicza**, **Nowolipki**
- Bus 180 runs through the Old Town, Castle Square and Łazienki Królewskie, among others, while 107 runs through the city centre to the Central Station. - Trams
- Lines: **17**, **33**, **35**
- Stops: **Anielewicza**, **Nowolipki**
- Tram lines 17 and 33 take you to the city centre (e.g. Dworzec Centralny, Rondo ONZ) and key transport points, such as Ratusz Arsenał (close to the metro station). - Metro
- **Metro M1**: The nearest station is **Ratusz Arsenał**, which can be reached on foot in approx. 10-15 minutes or by tram (line 17) or bus (line 107). - City bike (Veturilo)
- There are Veturilo city bike stations nearby, which is a quick way to get around the area and the city centre. - Taxis and electric scooters.
- There are taxi apps available in the area (Uber, Bolt) and electric scooters for rent.