Warsaw Hotels

Town Sqaure, Warsaw
Most Popular Hotels in Warsaw:
Koscielna 12, 00-218
Grzybowska 63, 00-844
Krakowskie Przedmiescie 42, 00-325
Al. Jerozolimskie 45, 00692
 
 




As Warsaw has become increasingly tourist friendly over the years, it has made allowances for various travellers by opening several budget and mid-range hotels, thereby completing the range between 5-star business travel and student hostels. Conveniently, the bulk of accommodation is found in or near the centre. Please note that, with the exception of the lower budget hotels and hostels, prices for rooms are usually quoted in euros.

The hotels below have been classed into four different pricing categories:
$$$$ (over €160)
$$$ (€120 to €160)
$$ (€65 to €120)
$ (up to €65)
These prices are based on the lowest standard rates for a double room, excluding taxes and excluding breakfast, unless otherwise specified.

Luxury

Le Regina
Le Regina is a cut above the competition, and located just north of the Old Town in a quiet neighbourhood. It's housed in a gorgeous 18th-century palace and filled with period furniture, but it's modern where it counts, with sparkling new bathrooms and Wi-Fi connection throughout. Rooms are coloured in eye-catching chocolate and vanilla and are bright and breezy. Internet specials are often available.

Ulica Kościelna 12
Tel: (022) 531 6000.
Website: www.leregina.com
Price: $$$-$$$$
Le Royal Meridien Bristol
One of Warsaw's finest, opened in 1899 only a few minutes' walk from the Old Town Square. As a member of the Leading Hotels of the World, the Bristol must maintain a certain ambience and style which it does remarkably well. The rooms are decorated in muted tones with period-style wooden furniture and benefit from sweeping high ceilings. The lobby hosts several boutiques, a cigar store, and a newsagent. There are two restaurants and a super cafe with sinful desserts. The Marconi Restaurant offers a delicious all-you-can-eat Sunday brunch; the fitness room and pool are small.

Ulica Krakowskie Przedmiescie 42/44
Tel: (022) 551 1000.
Website: www.warsaw.lemeridien.com  
Price: $$$-$$$$

Moderate

Hotel Maria
Away from the city centre, but handy to the city's Jewish sights. Maria is a small, family-run and family-friendly hotel with modern amenities and a decent restaurant on the premises. Rooms are generally big, bright, and airy, and all are en suite.

Aleje Jana Pawła II 71
Tel: (022) 838 4062.
Website: www.hotelmaria.pl
Price: $-$$
Premiere Classe
It lives up to its name in cleanliness and prime location (very close to main train station) but this is a straightforward 'tourist class/budget' hotel with few frills beyond en-suite facilities and a colour TV with a satellite connection. Wi-Fi access is available from the first to fourth floors for a small fee. What you lose in character, you'll gain in saving zloty for more interesting pursuits.

Ulica Towarowa 2
Tel: (022) 624 0800.
Website: www.premiereclasse.com.pl
Price: $

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