13th Floor Arkadia Apartment by NYX Apart Overview

Honestly, when I first heard the name “13th Floor Arkadia Apartment by NYX Apart,” I wasn’t sure what to expect – it sounds a bit like a trendy nightclub mixed with a sci-fi movie, you know? But after staying here, I get it. There’s something distinctly urban and almost edgy about the whole experience that actually works really well.

The apartment itself feels more like staying in a friend’s really well-designed place than a typical hotel room. I mean, you’ve got proper counter space in the kitchen (finally, somewhere to actually spread out your takeout containers), and the living area doesn’t feel cramped like so many serviced apartments do. The 13th floor thing isn’t just a gimmick either – the views are genuinely impressive, especially in the evening when the city lights start coming on. What I really appreciated was how quiet it gets up there; you’re high enough that street noise becomes this distant urban hum rather than the usual honking and sirens that keep you up. The bed was honestly one of the most comfortable I’ve encountered in this price range, and whoever chose the blackout curtains deserves a medal – perfect for sleeping in after a long day exploring.

Here’s what surprised me most: the little details that show someone actually thought about how real people use these spaces. The shower has proper water pressure (I’m talking about the kind where you don’t have to dance around trying to get wet), there are enough outlets near the bed for all your devices, and – this might sound small but trust me – the WiFi actually reaches every corner of the apartment without cutting out. Check-in was refreshingly straightforward too; no lengthy presentations about amenities you’ll never use, just practical information and genuine helpfulness. The building itself has this modern, slightly industrial vibe that feels authentic rather than trying too hard to be trendy. I stayed during what seemed like a busy period, and the elevators moved quickly enough that you’re not standing around forever with your luggage. What really sold me on the place was how it managed to feel both sophisticated and comfortable – like you could easily work from the dining table during the day, then host friends for drinks in the evening. It’s the kind of spot where you might actually forget you’re staying in temporary accommodation, which honestly is exactly what you want from a good serviced apartment.

The concierge service in Warsaw can arrange exclusive historical tours, secure concert tickets, and organize visits to nearby Chopin sites and Mazovian countryside.