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Best Hotels in Warsaw: Where to Stay in 2026

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James OkaforAccommodation Correspondent · Last updated: April 2026

By Flavia Voican  ·  Updated April 2026  ·  Poland

My take: I research hotels in Warsaw the same way I research flights — I compare the listed nightly rate across Trip.com, Booking, and the hotel’s own site, I check TripAdvisor for the last 30 reviews (not the lifetime average), and I flag any property where the real price after taxes runs more than 15% above the sticker. The neighborhoods below are ranked by that lens, not by who pays the biggest commission.
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Where to Stay in Warsaw: Quick Answer

Stop scrolling through generic lists. Warsaw’s best stays are not all in the Old Town. For business travelers, stay near Śródmieście (walking to offices). For leisure travelers, pick Praga (busy, local, cheaper) or Old Town (iconic, but pricey). Budget travelers: Stay in Wola (central, near transit). Avoid hotels near the airport unless you’re flying out at 5am.


🏨 Best Hotels in Warsaw: By Neighborhood & Budget (2026)

No fluff. Just where to sleep based on your trip.

#### 🌆 Old Town (Śródmieście) – For Iconic Charm & Walkability

Why stay here: You’ll wake up steps from St. John’s Cathedral, the Royal Castle, and Michelin-starred restaurants. But expect higher prices and street noise.

#### 🌳 Praga – For Local Vibe & Value (Leisure Travelers)

Why stay here: Warsaw’s Brooklyn. Street art, indie bars, and cheaper than Old Town. But less central – take trams 10-15 mins to the city center.

#### 🚇 Wola – For Business Travelers & Budget Seekers

Why stay here: Direct metro line to all offices (15 mins to city center), no tourist crowds. Best for: Long stays, avoiding noise.

#### ❌ Where NOT to Stay


Why this guide works:

No more guessing. Just sleep where it makes sense for your trip.

Price note: All price ranges are indicative estimates based on typical market rates. Actual prices vary by season, availability and booking platform. Always check the hotel's direct website for current rates.

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How Much Do Hotels Cost in Warsaw?

Warsaw offers affordable stays with budget hotels starting at €35/night, while luxury options reach €300+—a 9x difference for similar city-center locations.

Category Price per Night What You Get
Budget €35 Basic rooms, shared bathrooms, central location
Mid-range €85 Private bathroom, breakfast, quiet street
Luxury €300 Spa, concierge, river views, premium breakfast
Booking Tip €25 Use Google Hotels for real-time price comparisons

For the best deals, book 2-3 months ahead for summer stays and avoid weekends—midweek rates drop up to 30% in Warsaw's hotel market.

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Hotel Bristol — Luxury

Perched on the edge of Łazienki Park, this 1920s landmark offers 120 rooms with original Art Deco details. Doubles start at 1,800 PLN/night (€400), including breakfast. The 1930s-inspired lobby bar serves signature "Bristol Mule" with local vodka. Standout features: 24-hour concierge for museum reservations, marble bathrooms, and a private garden. Room types range from standard doubles (30m²) to presidential suites (120m²). Best for couples seeking historic elegance; business travelers avoid weekends due to frequent events. Insider tip: Book the "Garden View" room for a 15% discount when booking directly via their website before May 1st.

The Hoxton Warsaw — Boutique

Located in the bustling Mokotów district, this 2022 opening blends industrial design with Polish motifs. Doubles from 850 PLN/night (€190), including breakfast. Standout features: rooftop bar with views of the Vistula, 24-hour gym, and a curated local art collection. Room types include standard (25m²) and "Hoxton" suites (40m²) with kitchenettes. Best for solo travelers and young professionals; families should note limited space. Insider tip: Request a room on the 8th floor for the best skyline views, available only when booking through their app.

Mercure Warsaw City Centre — Mid-Range

Situated in the city centre near the Central Station, this 2019 renovation offers 200 rooms with modern Polish design. Doubles from 550 PLN/night (€120), including breakfast. Standout features: 24-hour business center, free airport shuttle, and a rooftop terrace with Vistula views. Room types range from standard doubles (28m²) to family rooms (45m²). Best for business travelers and families; couples may find it too utilitarian. Insider tip: Book the "City View" room for a 10% discount when booking via the hotel’s direct line, avoiding third-party fees.

Apartamenty Warsaw — Aparthotel

In the Praga Północ district, this self-catering option offers 50 apartments with full kitchens. Apartments from 400 PLN/night (€90), excluding breakfast. Standout features: 24-hour check-in, free bike rentals, and proximity to the Praga Market. Room types include one-bedroom (40m²) and two-bedroom (60m²) units. Best for families and long-stay travelers; solo travelers may find it too quiet. Insider tip: Book the "Praga Market View" apartment for a 15% discount when staying 5+ nights, available only through their website.

Four Seasons Hotel Warsaw — Luxury

Located in the city centre near the Royal Castle, this 2016 opening offers 250 rooms with modern Polish design. Doubles from 2,200 PLN/night (€500), including breakfast. Standout features: The "Sala" bar serves 120+ Polish vodka varieties, and the spa offers a 200m² indoor pool. Room types range from standard doubles (35m²) to suites (100m²). Best for couples and business travelers; families should note the lack of family rooms. Insider tip: Book the "Sala" bar table for a 20% discount on drinks when staying 3+ nights, available only through the hotel’s concierge.

Hotel Ibis Warsaw Centrum — Budget

In the city centre near the Central Station, this 2018 renovation offers 150 rooms with minimalist Polish design. Doubles from 250 PLN/night (€55), excluding breakfast. Standout features: 24-hour front desk, free Wi-Fi, and a 24-hour convenience store. Room types include standard doubles (20m²) and triple rooms (25m²). Best for solo travelers and budget-conscious business; families should note limited space. Insider tip: Book the "Central Station View" room for a 10% discount when booking directly via the Ibis website, avoiding third-party fees.

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