Advantages: Cheap, functional, and close to the city centre. Disadvantages: Not for the person wanting luxury.
over 12 kilometres from the one airport serving the city.
About a twenty minute cab ride from the one airport in Warsaw it lies on the right side of the river Wista and on the edge of an area called Praga. This area is referred to as the downtown bad area, but the hotel is separated from it by a dual carriageway and a double tram line (two hundred yards away) and not an inconvenience to view or to cause any noise pollution.
Until fairly recently decent city centre or near city centre acceptable cheap accommodation was hard to come by in Warsaw and indeed many European ex communist cities. This is changing rapidly and the Felix is a clear indication of the huge western influence of joining the EEC.
Many hotels in Eastern Europe are changelings from former communist worker accommodation and this is reflected in the Felix hotel ...
Advantages: Truffle thinks Felix are the cats whiskers! Disadvantages: Few flavours, and made by Nestl'e.
My 10-month-old kitten, Truffle, is a really weird eater! She will not drink water unless it is from a running tap in the bath, she only eats the jelly out of her tins of food (and pesters us for it) and avoids all of the green bits in the dried food. She will eat anything off our plates though! From Chicken to carrot, from fish fingers to sprouts, she will even eat McDonald?s fries. Providing it looks like we want to eat it she nab it off us somehow, either with a quick flick of the paw or with her cute "you love me" eyes!
Because of her fussy, "I wont eat it if you wont" attitude it has been difficult to find her any treats. She dislikes all of the whiskers varieties, especially the pockets that she even refuses to chase when they are rolled across the floor! Thanks to Felix Lickin's I have not had to resort to a bowl of cat treats ...
treley 17.02.2004
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Advantages: Can be changed to hand held, quiet, powerful, great quality upright. Disadvantages: Can topple over due to short hose, uses much healthier bags.
on an economy drive at the moment both financially and environmentally we were stuck for choices since the market seems to be brimming with vacuum cleaners that have a high wattage of power to maintain suction and with Dyson and other bag-less brands left out of the equation, there are only a handful of brands left who offer dust bag collection and low power. After shopping around and visiting many high street shops such as Comet and Currys, it was at John Lewis that we got to test drive a couple of upright vacuums and had to either discount one thing or another to meet our requirements. One vacuum cleaner however stood out amongst all the rest that matched our needs; the Sebo Felix range. We did try the X4 and X1.1 but this is a larger upright that we felt would be too big for our flat.
** Why Felix? **
John Lewis had a very well stocked range ...