Looking for a place to stay in Warsaw? The city perfectly blends historic charm with modern convenience, and picking the right hotel can make all the difference in your trip. Whether you’re after a luxury five-star experience or a charming boutique stay, Poland’s capital has something for every taste and budget.
We’ve rounded up Warsaw’s best hotels worth booking, based on genuine guest reviews, value for money, and location.
- Top-Rated Hostels in Warsaw: Our Rating
- Best 3-star Hotel in Warsaw: Holiday Inn Express the Hub
- Best 4-star Hotel in Warsaw: NYX Hotel by Leonardo Hotels
- Best 5-star Hotel in Warsaw: Raffles Europejski
- Best Hotel with Pool in Warsaw: InterContinental, an IHG Hotel
- Best Historical Hotel: Hotel Verte
1. Raffles Europejski


Rooms: 106
Hotel Rating: 9.7 (Exceptional)
Located in a beautiful 19th-century building just ten minutes from the Royal Castle, Raffles Europejski Warsaw stands out for its impressive collection of contemporary Polish art. You’ll find paintings and installations throughout the hotel – in the lobby, corridors, and rooms. Guests particularly love the art tours offered by the staff.
The rooms are incredibly spacious and come with everything you might need, from minibars to separate living areas in suites, plus a personal butler available round the clock. There’s a restaurant with a terrace where breakfast is served, a bar mixing up creative cocktails, and a spa center with city views. One of the hotel’s best features is its indoor pool with jacuzzi – easily among the finest in Warsaw.
Just keep in mind that some rooms face the inner courtyard when booking. The hotel is 11 km from Chopin Airport and offers a shuttle service. Pet owners will be happy to know their four-legged friends are welcome here.



2. Crowne Plaza the Hub


Rooms: 212
Hotel Rating: 9.4 (Excellent)
You’ll find Crowne Plaza The Hub in Warsaw’s business district, literally a minute’s walk from the metro. It’s perfectly positioned – just 7 minutes to the Warsaw Uprising Museum and 3 km to the Palace of Culture and Science, with plenty of restaurants and shops right on your doorstep. The building is shared with Holiday Inn.
The rooms have all the essentials covered: Wi-Fi, TV, safe, minibar, and tea/coffee making facilities. If you’re looking for more space, the one and two-bedroom suites come with living areas. The breakfast here is something special – chefs cook right in front of you, and the selection is huge. Don’t miss the rooftop cocktail bar with its terrace and city views.
The rooms are wonderfully quiet thanks to great soundproofing. You’ll find quality fixtures in the bathrooms and really comfortable beds. They’re pet-friendly and offer laundry service and airport transfers.
The fitness center never closes and is kitted out with modern equipment, including weights. For business travelers, there are conference rooms that can fit up to 700 people. The lounge is great for grabbing snacks and drinks while catching up on TV.
The staff here really shine – they’re quick to solve any issues and happy to help with restaurant tips or getting you a taxi.



3. PURO Centrum


Rooms: 148
Hotel Rating: 9.4 (Excellent)
PURO is a modern gem just two minutes from Centrum metro station. With its smart layout and practical rooms, it’s perfectly placed – you can walk to the Palace of Culture and Science in 10 minutes, and you’re surrounded by shops, cafes, and transport options. The Old Town is within walking distance too.
Despite being right in the heart of things, the soundproofing is excellent so you’ll sleep like a baby. The rooms come with orthopedic mattresses, reliable Wi-Fi, smart TVs, and mini-fridges – plus the lovely touch of heated bathroom floors.
Here’s a tip: when you check in, ask about the breakfast options. Beyond the usual buffet spread, they offer à la carte dishes too. The rooftop bar is a highlight, with its terrace offering amazing views across the city. If you need some R&R, head to the spa area with its saunas and treatment rooms.
The hotel takes its eco-friendly stance seriously – you can see it in everything from the interior design to how they’ve organized the space.



4. Hotel Verte


Rooms: 94
Hotel Rating: 9.3 (Excellent)
Verte hotel is something special – it’s a converted baroque palace just 5 minutes from Warsaw’s Royal Castle. The rooms come with all the modern conveniences – Wi-Fi, TVs, minibars – and some have gorgeous attic ceilings and living areas. The views of the Old Town are stunning, and you can walk to the main square in 6 minutes.
Food and drink are well taken care of, with the KUK restaurant serving up creative dishes and a stylish cocktail bar. In summer, you can dine on the outdoor terrace. Breakfast includes both buffet options and made-to-order dishes. The staff are on hand 24/7, and the concierge team can sort out everything from airport transfers to tours.
What’s really nice is how they’ve managed to keep the historical charm while adding modern comforts. Everything’s spotlessly clean, and there’s this lovely cinnamon scent in the hallways. The sound insulation is great – perfect for catching up on sleep after a long flight.
If you like to keep fit while traveling, there’s a well-equipped fitness center. They’ve also got conference facilities if you’re here for business, plus parking (though you’ll need to pay extra for this).



5. Stay inn Hotel


Rooms: 89
Hotel Rating: 9.3 (Excellent)
The Stay Inn Hotel, a 4-star property in Warsaw, sits just 8 minutes from the airport. The rooms feature excellent soundproofing that keeps out all street noise. You’ll find spacious rooms with efficient ventilation systems and cozy beds with high-quality pillows.
The hotel’s restaurant serves up European dishes, with a nice selection of wines and cocktails. There’s a buffet breakfast, and a compact spa area complete with a pool and sauna – they provide everything you need, from bathrobes to towels and drinking water.
You can park for free right at the hotel. The staff is happy to store your luggage after checkout and quickly takes care of any issues that come up.



6. Hotel Bristol


Rooms: 206
Hotel Rating: 9.2 (Excellent)
Set in a beautiful 1901 building, Hotel Bristol Warsaw is just a 10-minute stroll from the Royal Castle. The rooms look out onto the Presidential Palace, and you’re within easy walking distance of cafes, restaurants, and major sights. The hotel perfectly blends its historic charm with modern touches.
The Art Deco rooms come with all the modern conveniences you’d expect. The suites feature separate living areas with comfy sofas, and some even boast antique furniture and crystal chandeliers. There’s a top-notch restaurant on-site and a historic cafe serving signature dishes. After exploring the Old Town, you can unwind in the spa with its heated pool and sauna.
The lobby welcomes you with a light floral scent that sets just the right mood. If anything isn’t quite right, the staff is quick to sort it out, often by offering better room options. Pet owners will be glad to know their furry friends are welcome too.



7. Holiday Inn Express the Hub


Rooms: 218
Hotel Rating: 9.3 (Excellent)
Right by Rondo Daszynskiego metro station, you’ll find Holiday Inn Express the Hub – a solid choice that covers all the basics for travelers.
It definitely earns its three stars: you get clean rooms with AC, Wi-Fi and TV, comfortable beds, and fresh linens. The Warsaw Uprising Museum is just a 6-minute walk away, and you can reach the Old Town in 15 minutes by public transport.
The included breakfast is surprisingly varied for this hotel category. The staff is quick to help out with any issues and they’re especially accommodating with early check-ins, particularly for IHG members.
For business trips or short Warsaw visits, you can’t beat the location – it’s right by the metro, trams, and buses. Getting to the airport is a breeze too.



8. Vienna House by Wyndham


Rooms: 164
Hotel Rating: 9.2 (Excellent)
Vienna House by Wyndham stands out with its industrial design and plenty of greenery throughout. The spacious rooms have floor-to-ceiling windows and come equipped with smart TVs, minibars, and safes, while suites include small kitchen areas. Guests love the soundproofing – you won’t hear a peep from next door.
The Greenhouse restaurant’s breakfast spread never gets too crowded, even during rush hour. The dinner menu is worth checking out too – perfect for a proper evening meal.
It’s just a 5-minute drive to the airport, and you’re within walking distance of office buildings and the Galeria Mokotów shopping center. While there aren’t any specific family rooms, both kids and pets are welcome here.



9. InterContinental, an IHG Hotel


Rooms: 414
Hotel Rating: 9.1 (Excellent)
Rising 44 stories above central Warsaw, the InterContinental stands across from the Palace of Culture and Science, treating guests to sweeping city views from most rooms. There’s a swimming pool up on the 42nd floor, though you’ll need to book your slot in advance.
The breakfast gets rave reviews for its extensive selection. If you’re staying in a Club room, you’ll get access to the Club Lounge on the upper floors, which serves exclusive breakfasts, snacks, and drinks throughout the day.
Rooms come with everything you’d expect: satellite TV, free Wi-Fi, and tea/coffee making facilities. The beds are super comfortable with high-quality linens, though some guests have mentioned issues with shower pressure.
You’ll find two restaurants, a cocktail bar, spa center, and gym on-site. For business travelers, there are two full floors of meeting spaces.



10. Hotel Warszawa


Rooms: 146
Hotel Rating: 9.0 (Excellent)
Set in a historic 1934 skyscraper, Hotel Warszawa blends industrial charm with Bauhaus design. The rooms are spacious and striking, featuring original concrete ceilings and marble bathrooms.
It’s perfectly placed for sightseeing – just a 10-minute stroll to both the Chopin Museum and the Palace of Culture and Science. The breakfast is a highlight, with great variety and quality, and the staff are known for remembering exactly how guests like their coffee. The hotel’s spa and indoor pool are usually peaceful and uncrowded.



11. Four Points by Sheraton


Rooms: 190
Hotel Rating: 9.2 (Excellent)
Four Points by Sheraton sits just five minutes from Chopin Airport. The location is a big plus for travelers – you can hop on a tram and be in the city center in 20 minutes.
The rooms have all the essentials covered: Wi-Fi, TV, mini-fridge, and tea/coffee setup. You can grab breakfast and dinner at the hotel restaurant, or pop into the bar for snacks during the day. After a long flight, you might want to unwind in the sauna or hit the gym.



12. Hotel Bellotto


Rooms: 20
Hotel Rating: 9.2 (Excellent)
Housed in a stunning 16th-century palace, Bellotto is a boutique gem with just 20 rooms, a 5-minute walk from the Royal Castle. It’s perfectly positioned for exploring Warsaw’s old town – all the main sights are right on your doorstep.
The rooms channel Renaissance elegance with light colors and plush velvet furnishings, while offering modern comforts like Wi-Fi, TV, mini-fridge, and tea-making facilities. Suites step it up with kitchenettes and living areas overlooking the Old Town.
Downstairs, you’ll find an Italian restaurant, pastry shop, lounge, and bar. They’ve even got a ballroom and wine cellar for events, plus a spa and gym for unwinding.
The staff get top marks for their attentiveness – they’ll check you in smoothly even after a late-night flight and are flexible with booking changes. The only real downside? The walls could be a bit thicker.



13. NYX Hotel by Leonardo Hotels


Rooms: 331
Hotel Rating: 9.2 (Excellent)
NYX Hotel Warsaw puts you right where you need to be – 6 minutes’ walk from the central station and 9 minutes from the Palace of Culture and Science. Snag a room above the 8th floor for some great city views through the panoramic windows. All rooms come with the usual suspects – Wi-Fi, TV, coffee machine, AC, and safe, while suites throw in a mini-fridge and separate living space.
The breakfast features Polish specialties (though it’s not included in the room rate). There’s a cool rooftop bar, plus another cocktail bar inside, and room service runs 24/7. If you’re driving, there’s indoor parking available for an extra fee.



14. Hotel Polonia Palace


Rooms: 206
Hotel Rating: 9.2 (Excellent)
One of Warsaw’s surviving landmarks from World War II, Hotel Polonia Palace remains a key player in the city center hotel scene. You’ll find it just a 7-minute walk from both the central station and the Palace of Culture and Science.
The rooms are spacious and well-equipped, offering everything from Wi-Fi to Nespresso machines in the suites. Start your day with a breakfast spread of fresh pastries and plenty of Polish and European dishes. There’s also a spa offering massages and a compact gym.
The staff goes above and beyond to help with whatever you need. Getting to the Old Town is easy – just hop on a tram and you’ll be there in 15 minutes. The lobby bar becomes a popular spot in the evenings, where guests mingle for both business and pleasure.



15. Sheraton Grand


Rooms: 350
Hotel Rating: 9.0 (Excellent)
Just three minutes from Three Crosses Square, you’ll find the Sheraton Grand, featuring club-level rooms and a pair of restaurants. It sits 3 km from downtown and 4 km from the Old Town.
Each room comes with the essentials: TV, tea and coffee setup, and Wi-Fi. Upgrade to a suite and you’ll get a living room, with some even featuring kitchens. Club room guests get a nice perk – access to a private lounge.
The breakfast spread is impressive, though it gets pretty busy between 9 and 10 AM. In the evening, the Mediterranean restaurant comes alive with jazz music. There’s also an Asian restaurant and two bars, including one in the lobby where you can catch live performances. You’ll find a free gym and meeting spaces for events.
Being in the diplomatic quarter means extra security, with guards always around. Plus, there are some lovely parks nearby for a stroll.



16. Moxy Praga


Rooms: 141
Hotel Rating: 9.1 (Excellent)
An 8-minute walk from Warsaw’s Eastern Railway Station, Moxy Praga breaks the traditional hotel mold. The front desk staff doubles as bartenders, and the lobby features video screens and work areas – definitely not your typical setup.
Rooms come with Smart TVs and Wi-Fi, though some might find the dark color scheme and unique lighting a bit too moody for longer stays. Family rooms offer extra space with a pullout sofa bed. One small gripe: the automatic bathroom doors are surprisingly heavy.
Guests consistently praise both the breakfast and the staff’s know-how. It’s particularly well-suited for younger travelers who dig modern design and a laid-back vibe.



17. Nobu Hotel


Rooms: 116
Hotel Rating: 9.0 (Excellent)
Step from Warsaw’s bustling center into the Japanese elegance of Nobu Hotel. The property features two distinct wings: a historic section with traditional rooms and a modern wing sporting industrial design. Rooms come decked out with everything from Wi-Fi and TVs to yoga mats and Japanese tea sets.
The real star here is the restaurant helmed by Chef Nobu Matsuhisa. Guests rave about how it blends Japanese and Peruvian flavors, and families appreciate the thoughtful touches – like high chairs and kid-friendly dishes without spices.
They really look after families here, providing kids with their own robes, cribs, and even Nobu teddy bears. You’ll also find a spa, gym, and meeting rooms on-site. Breakfast offers a buffet loaded with pastries and fruits, plus hot dishes you can order à la carte.



18. Campanile Północ


Rooms: 152
Hotel Rating: 8.9 (Fantastic)
The Campanile Północ Hotel is a 15-minute drive from downtown Warsaw, right across from the Auchan shopping center. Rooms come with all the basics you need – comfy beds, a work desk, TV, kettle, and free Wi-Fi. You might hear some traffic noise with the windows open, but once they’re closed, it’s nice and quiet.
The breakfast spread is pretty good, and they make great smoothies. While there’s a restaurant on-site, you’ll want to head to other areas if you’re looking for more dining options.
There’s plenty of free parking both at the hotel and behind it. Getting to the city center by public transport can be a bit of a trek though.
They offer accessible rooms for guests with disabilities. Overall, you get good value for your money, making it a solid choice for business trips or overnight stops.



19. Hampton by Hilton Warsaw Reduta


Rooms: 167
Hotel Rating: 9.0 (Excellent)
Just five minutes from the Reduta shopping center, you’ll find the Hampton by Hilton – a hotel where they’ve really thought of everything to make your stay comfortable.
The rooms are well-equipped with all the essentials, from irons to fridges, plus bathrooms with heated floors and properly hot water (always a plus!). The beds are spacious with quality linens that guarantee a good night’s sleep, and the heating system quickly warms up the room when it’s cold outside.
Mornings start with a tasty breakfast featuring waffles, fresh pastries, and really good coffee. The hotel has both underground and surface parking options, plus a snack bar that’s open 24/7.



20. ibis Styles Centrum


Rooms: 179
Hotel Rating: 9.0 (Excellent)
The ibis Styles Centrum sits right next to the sprawling Łazienki Park. It’s just a 7-minute walk to the COS Torwar sports and concert arena, and the location’s perfect for checking out main attractions and the national stadium.
The rooms are nicely kitted out with Wi-Fi, TV, and a kettle with coffee machine. Upgrade to a higher category room and you’ll get a sofa, while suites come with their own kitchenette and dining area.
The breakfast buffet features local favorites like herring, cold cuts, and cottage cheese, plus they have juicers so you can make your own fresh juice. The restaurant-bar has a cool industrial vibe with some unique touches – think hanging chairs and eye-catching tiled walls.
The staff is really helpful – they’re great with city tips, quick to bring ice if you need it for an injury, and happy to provide any extra amenities you might need.



21. Arche Hotel Poloneza


Rooms: 384
Hotel Rating: 8.7 (Fantastic)
Just 10 minutes from Chopin Airport, you’ll find Arche Hotel Poloneza – a go-to choice for travelers in transit. The rooms come with essential amenities like Wi-Fi, TV, and a kettle, with air conditioning available in the new wing only.
One standout feature is the hearty hot breakfast – surprisingly good for a three-star hotel. Some rooms even come with their own kitchen, making it ideal for longer stays.



22. Platinum Hotel&Residence Wilanów


Rooms: 110
Hotel Rating: 8.0 (Very Good)
Platinum Hotel&Residence offers rooms with a minimalist vibe, equipped with the usual suspects – Wi-Fi, TV, and kettle, plus kitchenettes in the studio units. There’s also a fitness center on-site. While guests appreciate the reasonable rates, they’re not too happy about the dated decor and somewhat indifferent staff.
Just keep in mind there’s a card-based power system – everything shuts off when you leave the room. It’s a decent pick if you need to be in this particular area.



23. Hotel Indigo Nowy Świat, an IHG Hotel


Rooms: ~120
Hotel Rating: 9.0 (Excellent)
Hotel Indigo Nowy Świat cleverly blends its 1903 historic building with contemporary design. They’ve got this neat color concept going – each floor sports its own unique palette. You can walk to the Old Town in 15 minutes, and the Chopin Museum is just a 9-minute stroll away.
The rooms feature smart home tech, heated bathroom floors, and minibars (complimentary in higher-category rooms). The breakfast gets lots of thumbs up, and the restaurant dishes out both Polish and international fare.
One small gripe – you’ll need to contact reception to adjust the air conditioning, which can be a bit of a hassle.



24. Mercure Centrum


Rooms: 338
Hotel Rating: 8.5 (Very Good)
Mercure Centrum sits right by Warsaw’s central station – perfect if you want easy access to transport links. The Palace of Culture and Science is just a quick 7-minute walk away.
The rooms pack all the essentials, from minibars to coffee machines in the upgraded rooms. After exploring the city, you can unwind in the sauna and jacuzzi. Breakfast offers plenty of choices to start your day right.
The hotel has recently spruced up its rooms, and the staff is really helpful with everything from booking taxis to suggesting places to visit around town.


