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Warsaw

Poland

Safety Score

7.7/10

Currency

PLN

Language

Polish

Timezone

UTC+1

About Warsaw

Warsaw blends reconstructed history with modern culture and nightlife. The city survived war and rose again with pride. Museums, parks, and food markets captivate visitors.

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Best Time to Visit

The best time to visit Warsaw is from May to September when the rebuilt Old Town shines and parks are green.

Weather Throughout the Year
Jan-1°27mm
Feb0°24mm
Mar4°32mm
Apr10°36mm
May15°57mm
Jun18°71mm
Jul20°73mm
Aug19°59mm
Sep14°47mm
Oct9°34mm
Nov4°37mm
Dec0°35mm

Where to Stay in Warsaw, Poland

Hotels & Accommodations in Warsaw

The listings are curated based on a number of parameters, including ratings by users on different platforms, hotel category, location, and overall guest satisfaction scores.

Raffles Europejski Warsaw

Śródmieście
Krakowskie Przedmieście 13
Presidential Palace

The "Grand Dame" of Poland, restored to a level of ultra-luxury

Art-filled palace with iconic Polish history and unrivaled butler service.

Pros
  • +Stunning art
  • +Exceptional spa
  • +Butler service
Cons
  • -Extremely expensive

Hotel Bristol, A Luxury Collection Hotel

Śródmieście
Krakowskie Przedmieście 42
Old Town

A Belle Époque masterpiece with Art Nouveau flair on the Royal Route

Warsaw's most legendary hotel, featuring the famous Bristol Cafe and a grand pool.

Pros
  • +Historic prestige
  • +Royal Route location
  • +Service
Cons
  • -Small standard rooms

Hotel Warszawa

Centrum
Plac Powstańców Warszawy 9
Palace of Culture

Housed in the iconic "Prudential" skyscraper, a pre-war landmark

Industrial-chic luxury with exposed concrete and a subterranean stone spa.

Pros
  • +Incredible spa
  • +Design
  • +Central
Cons
  • -Understated/Minimalist

InterContinental Warszawa

Centrum
Emilii Plater 49
Złote Tarasy Mall

Home to one of the world's highest indoor swimming pools

A modern skyscraper hotel known for its 43rd-floor Riverview Wellness Club.

Pros
  • +Pool views
  • +Central
  • +Skyline dining
Cons
  • -Lobby is very busy

Hotel Verte, Autograph Collection

Old Town
Miodowa 16
Royal Castle

Baroque palace elegance meets bold, contemporary interior design

The newest jewel of the Old Town, offering an intimate palace experience.

Pros
  • +Unique design
  • +Old Town proximity
  • +Quiet
Cons
  • -Limited parking

Nobu Hotel Warsaw

Centrum
Wilcza 73
Hala Koszyki

A blend of Art Deco history and sleek, Japanese-inspired modernism

Combines a classic 1920s wing with a cutting-edge new wing; home to Nobu Restaurant.

Pros
  • +Nobu dining
  • +Design
  • +Sleek bar
Cons
  • -Minimalist aesthetic

H15 Boutique Hotel

Centrum
Poznańska 15
Palace of Culture

Award-winning design hotel in a 19th-century embassy building

Features an eclectic art gallery vibe and spacious, high-design suites.

Pros
  • +Spacious suites
  • +Art gallery
  • +Location
Cons
  • -Street parking only

Mamaison Le Regina Boutique Hotel

Old Town
Kościelna 12
New Town Square

A serene hideaway within the walls of an 18th-century palace

Offers a romantic courtyard and an indoor pool in the quietest part of the Old Town.

Pros
  • +Quiet location
  • +Pool/Spa
  • +Romantic
Cons
  • -15 min walk to center

Puro Warszawa Centrum

Centrum
Widok 9
Centrum Metro

The ultimate tech-savvy, millennial-chic stay with a social rooftop

Features tablet-controlled rooms, free bike rentals, and a buzzing lobby.

Pros
  • +Rooftop bar
  • +Free bikes
  • +Modern tech
Cons
  • -Small rooms

Hotel Indigo Warsaw - Nowy Świat

Śródmieście
Smolena 40
National Museum

Vibrant, artistic design hotel opposite the National Museum

Boutique luxury with high ceilings and local art, reflecting the spirit of Nowy Świat.

Pros
  • +Stylish decor
  • +Location
  • +Service
Cons
  • -Busy street noise

Westin Warsaw

Wola
Jana Pawła II 21
Palace of Culture

The definitive wellness hotel with a famous glass-elevator exterior

A business hub known for "Heavenly Beds" and an exceptional breakfast buffet.

Pros
  • +Heavenly beds
  • +Great breakfast
  • +Central
Cons
  • -Corporate feel

Sheraton Grand Warsaw

Śródmieście
Bolesława Prusa 2
Plac Trzech Krzyży

International business favorite on the prestigious Three Crosses Square

Recently renovated with a lively Italian restaurant and top-tier executive lounge.

Pros
  • +Elite lounge
  • +Prestigious hood
  • +Service
Cons
  • -Expensive breakfast

Crowne Plaza Warsaw - The HUB

Wola
Rondo Daszyńskiego 2
Rondo Daszyńskiego

High-tech business hotel integrated into a massive corporate complex

The centerpiece of the "New City" business district, featuring the Nova Wola restaurant.

Pros
  • +Direct metro access
  • +Rooftop bar
  • +New
Cons
  • -Away from Old Town

Sofitel Warsaw Victoria

Śródmieście
Królewska 11
Saxon Garden

Modernist icon with one of the most beautiful indoor pools in Europe

Features a stunning "Didier Gomez" lobby and a prime view of Piłsudski Square.

Pros
  • +Iconic pool
  • +Central
  • +View
Cons
  • -Impersonal lobby

Polonia Palace Hotel

Centrum
Aleje Jerozolimskie 45
Central Station

A historic survivor with Belle Époque architecture across from the station

The only hotel in Warsaw not destroyed in WWII; offers grand, high-ceiling rooms.

Pros
  • +History
  • +Station access
  • +Grandeur
Cons
  • -Can be noisy

Motel One Warsaw-Chopin

Powiśle
Tamka 38
Chopin Museum

Design-led value hotel themed around Warsaw's famous composer

Excellent value for money with chic decor and a great bar opposite the Chopin Museum.

Pros
  • +Great design
  • +Best value
  • +Central
Cons
  • -No gym/pool

PURO Warszawa Stare Miasto

Old Town
Rycerska 12
Old Town Market

Modern, minimalist comfort steps from the historic marketplace

Clean lines and Scandinavian design in the heart of the reconstructed old city.

Pros
  • +Location
  • +Modern style
  • +Clean
Cons
  • -Limited amenities

Hotel Chmielna Warsaw

Centrum
Chmielna 5
Nowy Świat

Boutique-style comfort on one of the city's best pedestrian streets

Charming and central, located on a street famous for boutiques and cafes.

Pros
  • +Pedestrian street
  • +Quiet
  • +Cheap
Cons
  • -Small lobby

NYX Hotel Warsaw

Wola
Chmielna 71
Varso Tower

Edgy, street-art inspired hotel for the modern urban traveler

A vibrant hotel with neon lights, arcade games, and a stunning rooftop terrace.

Pros
  • +Social vibe
  • +Rooftop terrace
  • +Fun
Cons
  • -Busy atmosphere

Vienna House Mokotow Warsaw

Mokotów
Postępu 4
Galeria Mokotów

Industrial-style boutique hotel in the business district

Perfect for those with meetings in Mokotów; features a unique greenhouse-style gym.

Pros
  • +Unique design
  • +Quiet rooms
  • +Gym
Cons
  • -Far from Old Town

Moxy Warsaw Praga

Praga
Ząbkowska 29
Koneser Center

Playful lifestyle hotel in the historic Koneser Vodka Factory

The heart of the creative Praga district; features a bar-centric check-in.

Pros
  • +Nightlife
  • +Industrial vibe
  • +Cheap
Cons
  • -Can be loud

Oki Doki Old Town Hostel

Old Town
Długa 18
Old Town Square

Award-winning social hostel in a historic building

Famous for its uniquely designed rooms and lively communal bar atmosphere.

Pros
  • +Social events
  • +Old Town location
  • +Cheap
Cons
  • -Shared bathrooms

Safestay Warsaw Old Town

Old Town
Krakowskie Przedmieście 1
Old Town

High-quality hostel with a view of the Royal Route

Modern, safe, and clean bunk-style accommodation in a premium location.

Pros
  • +Location
  • +Clean
  • +Great roof view
Cons
  • -Minimalist amenities

ibis Styles Warszawa City

Wola
Grzybowska 43
Warsaw Uprising Museum

Modern budget stay with a quirky "tram-themed" decor

Fresh, colorful, and reliable; perfect for those who want Accor quality for less.

Pros
  • +Free breakfast
  • +Fun decor
  • +Value
Cons
  • -Away from the river

a&o Warszawa Wola

Wola
Kasprzaka 18
Warsaw Spire

The largest hostel in the city, offering hotel-standard private rooms

A massive, efficient hub with a huge lobby and shared kitchen facilities.

Pros
  • +Huge lobby
  • +Cheap
  • +Modern
Cons
  • -Impersonal/Large

Where to Stay in Warsaw - Best Hotels & Accommodations

Choosing where to stay in Warsaw is one of the most important parts of planning your trip. Our guide covers 25 of the best hotels, boutique stays, and budget accommodations in Warsaw, Poland, so you can find the right place to stay for your travel style and budget.

Popular places to stay in Warsaw include Raffles Europejski Warsaw, Hotel Bristol, A Luxury Collection Hotel, Hotel Warszawa, all praised for their central locations, service, and value. Each is handpicked from real traveller reviews.

The best area to stay in Warsaw depends on your priorities. Central neighbourhoods give easy access to top sights, while staying in local districts offers a more authentic Warsaw experience. Being close to public transport often makes more difference than being right next to the main attractions.

Browse Warsaw's best hotels and accommodations below. Whether you need a luxury hotel, a family-friendly stay, or a budget hostel in Warsaw, our curated list covers all options so you can book with confidence.

Frequently Asked Questions about Warsaw

The best area depends on your priorities. City center locations offer convenience but may be pricier. Neighborhoods slightly outside the center can offer better value while still being well-connected.

For the best rates and availability, book 2-3 months in advance, especially during peak season. Last-minute deals can be found, but selection may be limited.

Warsaw offers hotels, apartments, hostels, and boutique stays. Hotels work well for shorter trips, while apartments suit longer stays or families. Check our recommendations above for top-rated options.

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About Warsaw, Poland

Warsaw is known for History, Food, Parks, OldTown, WWII, making it one of the most visited destinations in Poland. When planning your Warsaw trip, note that the local language is Polish, the currency is PLN, the best time to visit is The best time to visit Warsaw is from May to September when the rebuilt Old Town shines and parks are green.. Our free Warsaw guide covers 25 things to do and must-see attractions, 25 top-rated restaurants, 25 recommended hotels and places to stay, all handpicked to help you travel smarter and make the most of every day.

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