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Best hotels in Warsaw

We list the best hotels in Warsaw as recommended by travel experts from CNN, Lonely Planet, Frommer’s, Fodor’s, New York Times and more. All hotel recommendations have been referenced with customer reviews, and we only listed places that have at least a 4 out of 5-star customer review rating.

 

Best cheap hotel in Warsaw: Hit Apartments

Best boutique hotel in Warsaw: H15 Boutique Hotel

Best luxury hotel in Warsaw: Hotel Bristol

Best hostel in Warsaw: Oki Doki Hostel

 

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Hotel Metropol, Warsaw

Recommended by:

The Times

4.3 / 5
52 euro 46 gbp 65 usd 6890 jpy 50 cad 50 aud 508 hkd 85 sgd 61 chf 412 cny 536 sek 392 dkk 506 nok
Chopin Boutique B&B, Warsaw

Recommended by:

Fodors

4.5 / 5
60 euro 54 gbp 75 usd 7950 jpy 58 cad 58 aud 587 hkd 99 sgd 70 chf 476 cny 618 sek 453 dkk 584 nok
Mamaison Hotel Le Regina, Warsaw

Recommended by:

Fodors, Telegraph

4.6 / 5
68 euro 61 gbp 85 usd 9010 jpy 66 cad 66 aud 665 hkd 112 sgd 79 chf 539 cny 701 sek 513 dkk 662 nok
PURO Centrum, Warsaw

Recommended by:

Telegraph

4.7 / 5
76 euro 68 gbp 95 usd 10070 jpy 74 cad 74 aud 743 hkd 125 sgd 89 chf 603 cny 783 sek 573 dkk 740 nok
H15 Boutique Hotel, Warsaw

Recommended by:

Fodors, The Times, Telegraph

4.5 / 5
97 euro 86 gbp 120 usd 12720 jpy 93 cad 93 aud 939 hkd 158 sgd 112 chf 762 cny 990 sek 724 dkk 934 nok
Hotel Verte, Warsaw

Recommended by:

Travel+Leisure

4.7 / 5
129 euro 115 gbp 160 usd 16960 jpy 124 cad 124 aud 1252 hkd 211 sgd 150 chf 1016 cny 1320 sek 966 dkk 1246 nok
Nobu Hotel, Warsaw

Recommended by:

CN Traveler, Telegraph

4.5 / 5
137 euro 122 gbp 170 usd 18020 jpy 132 cad 132 aud 1331 hkd 224 sgd 159 chf 1079 cny 1402 sek 1026 dkk 1324 nok
Hotel Warszawa, Warsaw

Recommended by:

Travel+Leisure

4.5 / 5
145 euro 129 gbp 180 usd 19080 jpy 140 cad 140 aud 1409 hkd 237 sgd 169 chf 1143 cny 1485 sek 1087 dkk 1402 nok
Hotel Bristol, Warsaw

Recommended by:

New York Times, Forbes, Frommers

4.6 / 5
162 euro 144 gbp 200 usd 21200 jpy 156 cad 156 aud 1566 hkd 264 sgd 188 chf 1270 cny 1650 sek 1208 dkk 1558 nok
Raffles Europejski, Warsaw

Recommended by:

The Times, Telegraph

4.7 / 5
238 euro 212 gbp 295 usd 31270 jpy 230 cad 230 aud 2309 hkd 389 sgd 277 chf 1873 cny 2433 sek 1781 dkk 2298 nok

FAQ

How much do I have to pay for a night in a hotel in Warsaw?

For 3-star hotels, the average rate is around $60 per night. If you're looking for a 4-star hotel, then the rates are around $95 per night. The average rate for a 5-star hotel in Warsaw is around $200 per night.

What are the best areas to stay in Warsaw?

The best areas to stay in Warsaw are: Śródmieście, Stare Miasto, Wola, Praga-Północ or Mokotów. Please read our extensive guide about where to stay in Warsaw. It offers a great overview about each area, including the museums, attractions and other things, as well as the best place to stay in each area.

What is the best boutique hotel in Warsaw?

If you fancy a bit of extravagance but prefer to stay away from the well-known chain hotels, then H15 Boutique Hotel is an excellent option for you. This hotel has been very well-reviewed by travelers and experts alike. For more information on other cool hotels, take a look at our list of the best boutique hotels in Warsaw.

What is the best luxury hotel in Warsaw?

If money isn't a problem and you're looking for a luxury hotel in Warsaw, then go for Hotel Bristol. The hotel offers excellent service, it's in a top location, it has been rated very highly by previous guests and renowned travel critics have recommended it.
Also check out our list of the best luxury hotels in Warsaw, it's a manually curated list of the most exclusive 5-star hotels in the city.

What is the best cheap hotel in Warsaw?

If you are on the hunt for an affordable hotel, then you should consider reserving Hit Apartments. It is a great option for those on a budget, as it provides good value for your money. The hotel is in a suitable location, and travel experts and guests have given it their approval. Also check out our list of the best cheap hotels in Warsaw.

What is the best hostel in Warsaw?

If you're looking for a well-priced private room or comfy dorm in Warsaw, Oki Doki Hostel is worth a look. The hostel has been highly praised by backpackers. Additionally, we have compiled a shortlist of the best hostels in Warsaw based on thousands of reviews from backpackers.

About Warsaw

Warsaw, Poland’s vibrant capital, has emerged from a turbulent history as one of Europe’s most dynamic and resilient cities. The city’s story is one of remarkable rebirth, particularly following the devastation of World War II, when approximately 85% of its buildings were destroyed.

The city’s origins date back to the 13th century, but it truly flourished after becoming the capital of Poland in 1596, when King Sigismund III Vasa moved his court from Kraków. Under his reign and throughout the following centuries, Warsaw developed into an important cultural and political center, with magnificent palaces and churches built in various architectural styles.

The Old Town (Stare Miasto) stands as a testament to Polish determination and pride. Almost completely destroyed during WWII, it was meticulously reconstructed using pre-war photographs, architectural drawings, and even paintings by the Italian artist Bernardo Bellotto. This extraordinary reconstruction effort earned the Old Town a place on UNESCO’s World Heritage list. Today, visitors can wander through its charming cobblestone streets, admiring the colorful townhouses and experiencing the lively Market Square (Rynek Starego Miasta).

The Royal Castle, once home to Polish monarchs and now a museum, showcases the grandeur of Poland’s royal history. Its State Rooms are filled with period furniture, artwork, and the famous Canaletto Room, featuring 23 views of Warsaw painted by Bernardo Bellotto. Nearby, the Royal Route (Trakt Królewski) stretches south from the castle through the elegant Krakowskie Przedmieście and Nowy Świat streets, lined with historic buildings, churches, and palaces.

Modern Warsaw offers an intriguing contrast to its historical sites. The Palace of Culture and Science, a controversial gift from Stalin, remains the city’s tallest building and a prominent landmark. While some view it as a reminder of Soviet dominance, others appreciate its architectural significance and the panoramic views from its observation deck.

The city’s museums powerfully document Poland’s history. The Warsaw Uprising Museum provides a moving tribute to the 1944 uprising against Nazi occupation, while POLIN Museum of the History of Polish Jews celebrates a millennium of Jewish life in Poland. The Copernicus Science Centre offers interactive exhibits that make science accessible and entertaining for visitors of all ages.

Warsaw’s green spaces provide peaceful retreats from urban life. The Royal Łazienki Park, the city’s largest park, features the elegant Palace on the Isle, amphitheater, and famous Chopin Monument, where free piano concerts are held during summer Sundays. The Saxon Garden (Ogród Saski), one of Europe’s first public parks, offers beautiful fountains and the Tomb of the Unknown Soldier.

The city’s culinary scene has exploded in recent years, from traditional milk bars (bar mleczny) serving Polish comfort food to Michelin-starred restaurants. The Praga district, on the east bank of the Vistula River, has transformed from an industrial area into a creative hub, with art galleries, studios, and alternative culture venues.

Warsaw’s appeal lies in its successful blend of history and modernity, resilience and innovation. It’s a city that honors its past while embracing the future, offering visitors an authentic experience of both traditional and contemporary Poland. Whether exploring its reconstructed Old Town, enjoying cultural events, or discovering its modern face, Warsaw provides a unique perspective on European history and urban renewal.

Get to know the city even better by reading our guide about the best areas to stay in Warsaw.

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