The 10 best Hotels in Warsaw for 2025
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The top 5 hotels in Warsaw
Explore Poland’s vibrant capital city with one of these top 5 luxury hotel stays. Discover the city's eye-catching historical architecture or indulge in Poland's contemporary art and cultural offerings.
Our best hotels in Warsaw
1.
Regent Warsaw 5*
This stylish, contemporary hotel of striking steel and glass is located just moments from ?azienki Park. Enjoy cosy but elegant interiors, including a luxurious spa with saunas and hot tubs. The hotel's well-prized restaurant serves up modern Polish cuisine in discerning dining quarters.
2.
The Westin Warsaw 5*
The Westin is one of Warsaw's most treasured hotels. Close to the ?wi?tokrzystka subway station, the hotel offers quick access to all corners of bustling Warsaw. Enjoy premier city views from the hotel’s decadent interiors and indulge in one of the city’s trendiest restaurants on the ground floor.
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The Bull at Burford 4*
The Sheraton is a classic Warsaw hotel located just across from the National Museum and a wealth of historic attractions. Rooms are tasteful and elegant with stunning views and indulgent bathrooms. The hotel also boasts several fine eateries offering world-inspired menus.
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Mamaison Le Regina 5*
Mamaison Le Regina is situated within the spectacular 18th-century Mokrowsky Palace just moments from Warsaw’s Old Town. Wake up in style with the luxurious mid-century interiors and charming courtyard breakfast dining. The hotel also boasts a luxurious spa and wellness centre for post-sightseeing relief.
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Novotel Warszawa Centrum 4*
Just 5 minutes from Warsaw's Central Train Station, Novotel Warszawa Centrum is a fantastic base to explore the city. Rooms are modern and casual with gorgeous river views. What's more, the hotel's trendy dining space offers up delectable modern Polish dishes.
Services will you find in our hotels in Warsaw
- Free Wi-Fi
- Tea and coffee making facilities
- Luxury toiletries
- Flatscreen TVs
- Luxury bathrooms
- Swimming pools
- Spa treatments
- Well-stocked bars
- Modern Polish dining
Going on holiday in Warsaw
Warsaw is a delightful year-long destination with a seasonal programme of busy activities and pulsating events. Summer is by far the most popular period to visit, as the city's parks warm and public spaces blossom with flowers and greenery. Mid-summer is equally inspiring, with relaxing al fresco dining along the riverside. Plenty of festivals take place throughout the year, including Singer's Warsaw Festival in late summer, the Warsaw Film Festival in October and a Street Art Festival in early summer. Winter is also an attractive and alternative time to visit, as the city glitters with lights and a delightful Christmas Market arrives in the Old Town.
Hotel offers at Warsaw convenient for all kind of travel
With a pulsating city centre offering trendy eateries, classical theatre and modern music clubs, Warsaw is a versatile destination. Groups will relish in the delightful bars and boutique shopping, but Warsaw is also a fine destination for couples and families. The city is loaded with child-friendly museums and attractions, including historic institutions and outdoor parks. It's also home to superb and romantic waterfront restaurants serving up top-quality local produce and inventive modern cuisine. Culture vultures are spoilt for choice with the city's palaces and historical cobblestone alleys.
The range of hotels we offer at Warsaw
- Historic hotels
- City hotels
- High-rise hotels
- Boutique hotels
- Park-view hotels
Warsaw: What should we bring for a hotel stay?
- Comfortable shoes
- Walking clothes
- Evening attire
- Charging cables
- An umbrella
- Guide book
Your best hotel in Warsaw: how to get there and make your booking
How to get to Warsaw
Foreign arrivals to Warsaw arrive via rail, air or road, with Warsaw Chopin Airport being among the most convenient access points. There's a direct train from the airport to Warsaw's centre. The city's central station, Warszawa Centralna, is super convenient too, with buses, taxis, metros and trains converging in and around it. Once you've arrived in Warsaw, you'll find metro, tram and bus lines easy to use, with local trains handily connecting the city with the surrounding region. A car is not necessary if you’re on a city break but it can be useful for jaunts in the countryside. You can also explore much of the city by cycle and scooter which are rentable via smartphone apps.
How to book your hotel in Warsaw
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The opinion of the Voyage Privé travel expert on Warsaw
Poland's capital is an impressive city with a diverse old-meets-new style. Enjoy gorgeous Gothic and neoclassical architecture throughout the city's New and Old Towns, or explore the capital’s post-war history in its socialist-era architecture. Warsaw is renowned for its wide-open spaces, and you’ll find pretty gardens dotted throughout the city – these make refreshing breaks in-between museum and gallery visits.
Warsaw – Poland’s culinary capital
Warsaw isn’t just a cultural powerhouse, it’s also one of Poland’s most exciting culinary hubs. Enjoy a cutting-edge contemporary dining scene with haute cuisine and trendy bars serving up craft beers and cocktails. However, no trip to Warsaw is complete without a trip to a milk bar, communist-era canteens with hearty dairy-based Polish food and an old-school charm.