NYX Hotel Warsaw by Leonardo Hotels features a fitness centre, terrace, a restaurant and bar in Warsaw. This 4-star hotel offers an ATM and a business centre.
Right opposite Warsaw Chopin Airport, non-smoking Courtyard by Marriott Warsaw Airport offers amenities available 24 hours a day, including a fitness club.
Iryna
Switzerland
Excellent communication with the staff and flexibility. I booked a room very short term for my parents (7pm in the evening with expected arrival time at 2am at night). Even though due to a delay my parents could only arrive at 9am in the morning, hotel staff helped to accommodate them until their connection flight.
Well located in the Ochota district of Warsaw, ibis budget Warszawa Reduta is located less than 1 km from Warsaw West Train Station, a 13-minute walk from Blue City and 3.2 km from Warsaw Central...
Leonardo Royal Hotel Warsaw is located in the centre of Warsaw, only 500 metres from Warsaw Uprising Museum and 1.6 km from the Central Railway Station.
Raneen Ak
Israel
The location, the staff, the size of the room. It has a rossman store underneath it and a huge restaurant complex in a 5 minute walking distance.
Centrally situated just a 4-minute drive from Expo XXI International Expo Centre, within just a 10-minute walk of the Warsaw Central Railway Station and Złote Tarasy Shopping Centre, Premiere Classe...
Located within a 10-minute walk of the beautiful Warsaw Old Town, the Ibis Warszawa Stare Miasto hotel offers spacious and classically furnished rooms with wireless internet and satellite TV.
The luxurious Warsaw Presidential Hotel is situated in the very center of the city and features rooms with a minibar, satellite TV and air conditioning. The rooms offer panoramic views of Warsaw.
Attractively set in the centre of Warsaw, ibis Styles Warszawa Centrum features air-conditioned rooms with free WiFi, private parking and room service.
Clean, very good breakfast, comfortable beds, recommend this place.
Situated in Warsaw, 6.3 km from Frideric Chopin's Monument, Hampton By Hilton Warsaw Mokotow features accommodation with a fitness centre, private parking, a restaurant and a bar.
Big underground parking garage, big room, location.
Situated in Warsaw, 7 km from Frideric Chopin's Monument, Vienna House by Wyndham Mokotow Warsaw features accommodation with a fitness centre and a terrace.
Great gym, stylish rooms, great breakfast, close to airport.
Hotel Warszawa is a 5-star hotel offering a fitness center, spa and wellness center along with free WIFI. It is situated 700 metres from Parade Square and Holy Cross Church.
Was Fantastic...great staff and room highly recommended..
Welcoming guests since 1857, the renowned Raffles Europejski Warsaw boasts a prestigious location along the Royal Route, a few minutes’ walk from the 19-century Polish National Opera, and views onto...
Service was excellent. Good cozy gym and nice spa.
ibis Styles Warszawa Airport is located an 8-minute drive from the airport and offers elegant rooms with free Wi-Fi and a private bathroom with heated floors. There is a 24-hour front desk service.
near the airport, and can serve a free cab to airport.
Well located in the Ochota district of Warsaw, ibis budget Warszawa Reduta is located less than 1 km from Warsaw West Train Station, a 13-minute walk from Blue City and 3.2 km from Warsaw Central...
My family stayed there.
Everything was nice and clean
Situated in Warsaw, 8 km from Frideric Chopin's Monument, Arche Hotel Poloneza features accommodation with restaurants Optymistyczna and Restobar where guests can sample dishes of traditional Russian,...
Great hotel, very comfortable room and helpful staff.
Situated in Warsaw, 2.8 km from Wilanow Palace, Platinum Hotel&Residence Wilanów features accommodation with a fitness centre, private parking, a garden and a restaurant.
A very clean and quiet hotel.
Great neighbourhood.
Set in Warsaw and with Blue City reachable within 6.2 km, Waw Hotel Airport Okęcie offers a fitness centre, allergy-free rooms, free WiFi throughout the property and a terrace.
A big thank you for the staff Anastasiia for her help
Leonardo Royal Hotel Warsaw is located in the centre of Warsaw, only 500 metres from Warsaw Uprising Museum and 1.6 km from the Central Railway Station.
I loved the room. Very spacious, clean and comfortable.
Set in Warsaw, 400 metres from Barbican, Hotel Verte, Warsaw, Autograph Collection offers accommodation with a fitness centre, private parking, a garden and a restaurant.
Everything! The premises, the location, breakfast!
Featuring a bar, Holiday Inn Express - Warsaw - The HUB, an IHG Hotel is located in Warsaw in the Masovia region, 700 metres from Warsaw Uprising Museum and 1.8 km from Warsaw Central Railway Station.
Great service from the holiday inn express team ...
Located in the 16th century Bishops Palace in the vicinity of the Old Town of Warsaw, 200 metres from Royal Castle, Hotel Bellotto features air-conditioned rooms and private parking.
great hotel with lovely staff and great location feels like a palace
The 5-star, H15 Boutique Hotel, Warsaw, a Member of Design Hotels is a part of an impressive, historic building in the centre of Warsaw where in the pre-war times the Soviet embassy was located.
Outstanding rooms and exceptional service and staff
Offering a swimming pool, Radisson Collection Hotel, Warsaw is just a 10-minute walk from Warsaw Central Station. Air conditioned rooms with tea and coffee facilities are available.
A proper high standard hotel. We enjoyed our stay.
FAQs about hotels in Warsaw
On average, 3-star hotels in Warsaw cost £85 per night, and 4-star hotels in Warsaw are £110 per night. If you're looking for something really special, a 5-star hotel in Warsaw can on average be found for £173 per night (based on Booking.com prices).
The average price per night for a 3-star hotel in Warsaw this weekend is £85 or, for a 4-star hotel, £117. Looking for something even fancier? 5-star hotels in Warsaw for this weekend cost on average around £191 per night (based on Booking.com prices).
On average, it costs £85 per night to book a 3-star hotel in Warsaw for tonight. You'll pay on average around £125 if you choose to stay in a 4-star hotel tonight, while a 5-star hotel in Warsaw will cost around £251 (based on Booking.com prices).
A city on the move, Warsaw is constantly changing in an effort to rebuild what was lost during World War Two. There’s no better example of this than the stunning Old Town Square, where pastel facades sit alongside dome-topped spires.
Starting here is the Royal Route which passes several historic buildings on its way out to Wilanów, where an ornate Royal Palace is set in a huge park that was the retreat of kings since the 17th century. Just as grandiose is the Palace of Culture and Science, Stalin’s gift to Warsaw that still manages to evoke feelings of hatred and love in equal measure. Go up to the terrace for panoramic city views.
Other cultural offerings are the Warsaw Uprising Museum, considered the best museum in Poland, and traditional bars that still serve down-to-earth food washed down with a shot of vodka - a throwback to the Communist era. Don’t expect to find a seat though – there aren’t any.
Warsaw also has a thriving club scene and more shopping centres than you could throw a stick at. Not that you’d want to, as you’ll be too busy picking up the bargains.
Just outside the city is Warsaw Airport, efficiently linked by public transport to the city’s hotels, guest houses and hostels, available on Booking.com.
I found Warsaw a little disappointing as it was just a big...
I found Warsaw a little disappointing as it was just a big city. There was not the character or vibe of other cities like Gdansk or Kraków. I am very impressed how all of Poland that I have traveled to has been so clean, beautiful. They do only accept Polish currency, no Euros.
Lonsbary
Scored 10
10
I had a high expectation about Warsaw before going and it...
I had a high expectation about Warsaw before going and it turned out to be fantastic. Unlike Budapest and Prague, Warsaw offers more space to visitors and residents. Everything is within short distance, either on foot or by metro. The Chopin piano concerts all over the Old Town were exceptional and definitely a must-do-event in your list. All virtuosos were performing with highest level of skills, enthusiasm and dedication. Also I love the parks in Warsaw, especially Ogród Saski in the city center. I could just stay there for many hours, walking, reading, eating ice cream, drinking coffee, napping, watching the world goes by etc. Warsaw is very safe and people are polite and well mannered. The farmer market, Hala Mirowska is a must-go place to stock up fresh fruit, local honey and bakery. Warsaw is a city of bees ! They produce top grade honey and you can see friendly bees are everywhere in the market. You must try their apple pie ! Poland is the 3rd largest apple producer in the world. In short, I really love Warsaw and hope to go back again.
Cecily Yim
Hong Kong
Scored 10
10
I’ve stayed in Warsaw on many previous occasions so I know...
I’ve stayed in Warsaw on many previous occasions so I know how to get around the City using public transportation, metro, trolley bus , tram etc. Due to a combination of very hot weather and the amount of visitors to the Old Town Square , it’s best to visit there on a Monday or weekday when it is not so packed with weekend tourists. There is no need to stay in the Old Town as there are good hotel options in Warsaw Centrum which is a better location for shopping and museums.
David Stephen
United Kingdom
Scored 4.0
4.0
Many locals are friendly and helpful, but a lot of people...
Many locals are friendly and helpful, but a lot of people have terrible attitude. They treat non Polish speaking tourists with disdain and the body language is, "Why are you even here"? Easily the worse I've faced in Europe. The French are way more helpful and friendly than this. There isn't much to see anyway and Kraków is 100 times better. Saturdays evenings are worse, the streets are crowded and noisy, drunks everywhere. Some areas in central city felt unsafe as evening fell with abandoned houses covered with graffitis. Only thing I enjoyed was the National Musuem and shopping. Those who are big about French Pharmacy will find a good stock in many of the pharmacies.
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Anonymous
India
Scored 8.0
8.0
We are very familiar with Warsaw and have lots of friends...
We are very familiar with Warsaw and have lots of friends and famiy there, but as a first time visitor to Poland, I would choose Krakow. It's a more user-friendly city and the countryside around it is full of treasures.
Joan
United States
Scored 8.0
8.0
The city is clean and neat.
The city is clean and neat. Having been built from desolation after WW2, the streets are wide and well planned. Motorists are careful of pedestrians and cyclists, of which there are many. Street side eateries are just beginning. Public transport is clean and orderly. Many trams and buses come within minutes of one another
A lovely hotel with helpful staff in a great location to explore Warsaw.
We only stayed one night at the end of our week in Poland and we wished we’d stay longer. Fabulous pool view, it did get quite busy but that’s to be expected.
We had a high floor room with great views.
Breakfast was very busy but well staffed and the buffet choices were excellent, something for all nationalities and dietary preferences. It was tasty and I’d stay here again just for the breakfast.
A beautifully decorated and well appointed, spotlessly clean apartment. Through Google we have a slight difficulty finding the entrance, the owners were lovely and did all they could to get us into the apartment. It was in a great location as it is in close proximity to the Old Town. It also benefited from having parking available, a must as we were travelling across Poland by car.
A good value hostel right in the middle of Warsaw. In the same road as Hotel Bristol, one of the top two hotels in the city making it easy to find. Situated between the university quarter and old town and close to the river couldn't be much better for the "sights". Perfect for a couple of days exploring the city
Unusually for Warsaw, this hotel is in a skyscraper, so the rooms are modern and quiet. The hotel is ideally situation for the central railway station, Palace of Culture, and other sights away from the old town.
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