Warsaw is very different to the other city people tend to visit in Poland, Krakow. One reason for this is that the capital is a sprawling city, making it hard to actually pinpoint where the centre is, or even if there is a centre! Warsaw is hugely spread out, and with it becoming a more popular option for tourists, there are more accommodation options than ever spread out across the city. This piece will narrow down your choices if you decide to visit the fascinating city of Warsaw, with a focus on stylish hotels and vacation rentals, so that you can enjoy your visit to the fullest.
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1. Comfy studio in the center of Warsaw (from USD 100)
Enjoy many of Warsaw’s attractions from this one-bedroom studio for up to three guests. Located at the very center of the capital, this studio is close to many restaurants, shops, and attractions like Palace of Culture and Science. Public transportation, including two train lines, is also close by. To compound this experience, guests have access to city bikes for traversing the city. With amenities like a flat-screen TV, living area, kitchen, and dressing room, you are guaranteed a comfortable time throughout your stay.
2. Be close to the action at Hotel Polonia Palace (from USD 237)
This hotel has an absolutely stunning exterior, making it even easier to find. The building itself is grand, and this grandeur continues on the inside with the spacious and luxurious rooms. Most guests rave about the location of this four star hotel, as you can’t really get any more central than being opposite the Palace of Culture and Science!
Hotel Polonia Palace
Address: Al. Jerozolimskie 45
2.26 km (1.4 mi) from Łazienki Królewskie
3. Take up residence at Residence 1898 (from USD 133)
This apart-hotel has a great location plus stylish and sleek rooms, and as the name suggests the building comes from 1898, which oozes character. The rooms are complete with well equipped kitchenettes, giving guests the option to prepare food in the comfort of their own rooms. The rooms have all the necessities a person could need, so you may never want to leave. Just make sure you pry yourself away long enough to go and explore all of Warsaw’s attractions, which luckily are in close proximity to Residence 1898.
Residence 1898
Address: ul. Marszałkowska 72/3
1.76 km (1.1 mi) from Łazienki Królewskie
4. Five star luxury at The Sheraton (from USD 351)
At The Sheraton Warsaw the rooms are light and airy, with fluffy bedding and comfortable mattresses, meaning it would be hard not to get a great nights sleep. There’s a nice fitness centre too, with a 24 hour gym, sauna, and fitness classes on offer. The hotel is also home to two restaurants, one serving Mediterranean cuisine and the other one Asian food. It’s located in an elegant neighbourhood with some nice shopping areas, and is only a 5 minute bus ride from Warsaw’s Old Town.
Sheraton Grand Warsaw
Address: Bolesława Prusa 2
1.56 km (1.0 mi) from Łazienki Królewskie
5. A Funky Studio with personality (from USD 39)
A small and compact studio apartment, ideal for a short couple’s break in Warsaw. Despite the apartment’s small size it is well equipped, with a kitchen and bathroom. The small kitchen area has a microwave, fridge and a washing machine which is perfect if you have packed light. There is also a nice balcony which smokers can use. The apartment is in a nice residential area of the city.
6. Mamaison Residence Diana (from USD 197)
The rooms here are pure luxury, complete with kitchen facilities and a generous living room area too. The hotel is in one of the best locations, being just 250 m (820 ft) away from Nowy Świat Street - a popular shopping street in the city. Mamaison Residence Diana is located within a building dating back to the 19th-Century, but the inside and facilities are modern and stylish, meaning you can enjoy a comfortable stay here.
Mamaison Residence Diana
Address: ul. Chmielna 13A
2.26 km (1.5 mi) from Łazienki Królewskie
7. Sofitel Warsaw Victoria (from USD 219)
If you want a well designed hotel which oozes class then the Sofitel Warsaw Victoria may be the place for you. The whole place has been lovingly designed with modern and classy facilities. Take a dip in the heated swimming pool, and if your muscles are aching after a long day spent walking around Warsaw you can also treat yourself to a massage.
Sofitel Warsaw Victoria This is a Proud Certified property where you can be extra sure of a welcoming stay.
Address: ul. Królewska 11
3.12 km (2.0 mi) from Łazienki Królewskie
8. Stay in an important historical building (from USD 374)
From the moment you set eyes on the H15 Boutique Hotel, you will be looking at a piece of Warsaw’s history. The hotel is located in a beautiful building, where before the War the Soviet Embassy used to be. Each different room is impressively designed for a comfortable stay, complete with kitchenettes, which include nice extras such as a Nespresso coffee maker. The bathrooms are equally luxurious, with stylish stone details, and modern shower facilities. The location of this hotel is fantastic, as it’s just 200 meters (656 ft) away from many bars and restaurants.
H15 Boutique Hotel, Warsaw, a Member of Design Hotels
Address: ul. Poznańska 15
1.85 km (1.2 mi) from Łazienki Królewskie
9. Your Own Warsaw Nest
This huge apartment is a great deal, with so much space and great character. There are two large bedrooms, and a bathroom with separate toilet, making this place ideal for a group. There is enough room for everyone to have their own space, and a lovely living room area for everyone to socialise in. It’s perfectly located not too far from The Old Town, and for the price of 59 USD a night it’s a really affordable option.
Warsaw, Masovian Voivodeship, Poland
4.07 km (2.6 mi) from Łazienki Królewskie
10. Live it up in this Modern Apartment
This apartment is bright and airy, and tastefully decorated giving it a personal feel. It would make an ideal place for those who want to feel at home whilst visiting Warsaw. There is a nice modern bathroom complete with bathtub, which I’m sure would be appreciated at the end of a long day.
1.45 km (0.9 mi) from Łazienki Królewskie
11. Experience an Arty, Central Studio
This studio is ideal for a couple looking for nice accommodation close to the main sights in Warsaw. This apartment certainly has character and an ‘arty’ vibe. The interior is trendy and minimalist, it manages to have everything you need without being cluttered, including a lovely kitchen and large bathroom. Relax on the sofa and look out at the sweeping view across Warsaw down below.
2.89 km (1.8 mi) from Łazienki Królewskie
When is the best time to visit?
There is so much to see in Warsaw and so many great options for amazing accommodation, so there should be nothing stopping you from booking your trip! Poland can see some pretty extreme winters, with harsh snow and rain, so the best time to visit would be autumn or spring when the weather is mild, meaning you get to see the city in its best light.
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