Where to Stay in Warsaw, Poland
Are you wondering where to stay in Warsaw, Poland?
Keep reading for my top picks for the best hotels in Warsaw for every budget!
I visited Warsaw in December and quickly fell in love with this city, which is the capital of Poland. Although most of the city’s Old Town was sadly destroyed by bombing during World War II, it was completely rebuilt and restored by the Polish people after the war. I stayed near the Old Town in Warsaw.
This is a great area to stay in, especially around the holidays because the Christmas decorations are amazing and you’ll be within easy walking distance of the Old Town’s Christmas markets.
Here are some of the top things to do in Warsaw:
- Stroll around the quaint, compact Old Town of Warsaw
- Walk along the Royal Route, the mainly pedestrianized street leading to the Old Town
- Climb up the Old Town Observation Tower for great views
- Enjoy a Chopin concert at Fryderyk Concert Hall
- Take a tour of the Royal Castle in Warsaw
- Visit the Warsaw Uprising Museum if you’re interested in history (free on Mondays)
- Visit the beautiful Wilanów Palace (amazing lights display at Christmas!)
- Learn how to cook Polish dumplings, or pierogis, at a cooking class
And now let’s get into where to stay in Warsaw.
Where I Stayed in Warsaw
I stayed at Hotel Bristol in Warsaw and I would highly recommend this hotel.
Part of Marriott’s Luxury Collection, Hotel Bristol is an amazing five-star luxury hotel situated on the Royal Route right across the street from the Presidential Palace (which I had a view of from my room!)
It’s just a 10-minute stroll down the Royal Route to get to Warsaw’s Old Town from Hotel Bristol. This was a very convenient location for exploring the whole city and I found it to be the perfect base.
The hotel itself was also excellent, and it was decked out beautifully for Christmas.
The rooms at Hotel Bristol are comfortable and spacious, and many offer direct views onto the Royal Route. Amenities at this hotel include a full-service spa and an indoor swimming pool.
Best Hotels in Warsaw
Here are my top three picks for where to stay in Warsaw, Poland:
- Best luxury: Hotel Bristol
- Best mid-range: Motel One Warsaw-Chopin
- Best budget: Safestay Warsaw Old Town
And here’s a full breakdown of the best hotels in Warsaw.
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Hotel Bristol
As I mentioned above, Hotel Bristol is where I stayed in Warsaw and I highly recommend it. This hotel was perfect for exploring all that the city had to offer, and just a 10-minute walk from the Old Town.
It’s a great luxury hotel and yet like most of the five-star hotels in Poland, it’s a lot cheaper than what you would pay for a five-star hotel elsewhere in Europe, making it a good value for money too.
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Raffles Europejski Warsaw
Raffles Europejski Warsaw is another one of the best luxury hotels in the city. This five-star hotel is located just across from Hotel Bristol so it also has an excellent location along the Royal Route.
This hotel dates back to the 1850s but it has been beautifully restored with a modern, chic style. Amenities at this hotel include a spa, a sauna, a fitness center, and an indoor swimming pool.
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Hotel Bellotto
If you’re looking for a unique luxury hotel close to the Old Town of Warsaw, look no further than Hotel Bellotto. This hotel is located in a historic palace that originally dated back to the 16th century.
The hotel is less than five minutes from the Old Town, making it a convenient base for exploring the city. Guests staying at this hotel will enjoy amenities like a spa, a sauna, and a fitness center.
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Hotel Verte
One more excellent luxury hotel to consider is Hotel Verte, part of Marriott’s Autograph Collection. This five-star hotel is in the Old Town and you’ll feel like you’ve stepped right into a palace.
Staying at this hotel, you’ll enjoy an atmosphere of palatial luxury combined with modern style. Amenities include a fitness center. This is another luxury hotel in Warsaw that offers great value for money.
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Hotel Polonia Palace
Hotel Polonia Palace is a good mid-range hotel in Warsaw if you don’t want to spend as much money. It’s located in the center of the city just a five-minute walk from the train station in the heart of downtown.
This is a good location for exploring the city, although it’s a 15-minute tram ride to get to the Old Town. And if you want to be convenient to the train station and bus terminal, this is a great place to stay.
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Motel One Warsaw-Chopin
Motel One Warsaw-Chopin is another excellent choice if you’re looking for a more affordable hotel in Warsaw. This hotel is located between the bustling modern center of the city and the Old Town.
It’s a 20-minute walk down the Royal Route to reach the Old Town from this hotel. The rooms at Motel One Warsaw-Chopin are cozy but modern and well-equipped for a great stay.
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Sava Boutique Hotel
One more option for a nice mid-range hotel in Warsaw is Sava Boutique Hotel. Although it’s a little outside the city center and Old Town, this hotel has a calm location near the Vistula River. It’s a 25-minute walk to the Old Town and just a five-minute walk to the Copernicus Science Centre, a major museum.
This hotel is a good place to stay in the city if you’re looking for luxurious style at an affordable price. It’s easy to get around the whole city from here thanks to nearby metro, bus, and tram stations.
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Safestay Warsaw Old Town
Now moving on to more affordable accommodation options, Safestay Warsaw Old Town is a great place to stay if you’re on a tight budget. This hostel is located just steps away from the Old Town.
It provides simple, clean private rooms and dorm rooms at a good price. Private rooms with private ensuite bathrooms are available, as well as cheaper private rooms with shared bathrooms.
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Moon Hostel Warszawa
Finally, one more cheap place to stay is Moon Hostel Warszawa. This hostel is located about a 25-minute walk from the Old Town and just a five-minute walk to the Museum of Fryderyk Chopin.
This hostel offers private rooms with private bathrooms as well as private rooms with shared bathrooms. If you’re really trying to save money, you can opt for a bed in a dorm room with shared bathrooms.
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Where to Stay in Warsaw
This guide showed you where to stay in Warsaw, Poland.
To recap, my top three picks for where to stay are:
- Best luxury: Hotel Bristol
- Best mid-range: Motel One Warsaw-Chopin
- Best budget: Safestay Warsaw Old Town
Have a great trip and enjoy your stay in Warsaw!
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