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Śródmieście Północne
12 reviews
A landmark on the city skyline. — The Telegraph
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Śródmieście Południowe
11 reviews
The Polish capital’s first chic, small hotel, the Rialto has stunning and scrupulously re-created Art Deco decor, right down to the faux-Bakelite light switches. — Condé Nast Traveler
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Nowe Miasto
11 reviews
With a superb location at the north end of the Old Town, the hotel is a remodeled 18th-century palace that's rich in history, including a stint as the quarters of the U.S. Embassy in the 1950s. — Fodor's
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Śródmieście Południowe
6 reviews
Built in 1913, this ornate, neo-classical palace luckily survived the devastation of WWII. — The Telegraph
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Śródmieście Północne
5 reviews
Opened in the late 1970s, the Victoria was, until 1989, Warsaw's only luxury hotel, hosting a stream of official visitors and state delegations. — Fodor's
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Śródmieście Północne
7 reviews
It might be an advantage or a disadvantage, depending on your point of view, but this centrally-located hotel has the best view in town of the giant Palace of Culture and Science. — Lonely Planet
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Mirów
7 reviews
Rising up 21 floors to form part of Warsaw’s skyline, with its glass elevator, displayed prominently on the exterior, striking a contemporary pose, the Westin offers 361 sleek rooms. — The Telegraph
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4 reviews
The Singaporean hotel brand stakes its claim on Warsaw's luxury hotel scene with this gorgeous reimagining of the old Europejski hotel. — Lonely Planet
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Śródmieście Południowe
4 reviews
Design-led interiors mix modern artwork with classic elegance across 38 apartments and eight rooms, whilst downstairs the dining room serves traditional Polish fare with a modern twist. — The Telegraph
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Śródmieście Południowe
3 reviews
Sleek rooms are furnished with an eclectic mix of vintage and contemporary pieces by local designers and studios, that include marble tables and cosy blankets. — Wallpaper
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Śródmieście Północne
3 reviews
— Wallpaper
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Śródmieście Północne
3 reviews
What many Varsovians know as the Prudential Building, an iconic pre-WWII tower block, has been transformed into this swoon-worthy hotel. — Lonely Planet
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Mirów
3 reviews
The rooms – and especially the baths – at this modern, purpose-built budget chain are tiny, but standards are relatively high for what you pay. — Lonely Planet
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Śródmieście Północne
4 reviews
Something a little different; exquisitely appointed luxury apartments in a refurbished building on central ul Chmielna. Worth a look and a splurge for something really special. — Lonely Planet
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Ujazdow
3 reviews
The modern Regent Warsaw, near Warsaw’s best parks, offers 246 stylish rooms, an Italian Restaurant and a Holmes Place Premium Club comprising an indoor pool, fitness and spa. — The Telegraph
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3 reviews
The Maria is a rambling old house of a hotel set on three floors (no lifts, just rickety wooden stairs), with friendly staff, a delightful restaurant and breakfast nook, and spacious rooms. — Lonely Planet
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Śródmieście Północne
3 reviews
Part of the Mamaison family (a small Central and Eastern European brand), this upper-middle-range property in the heart of Warsaw combines the comforts and conveniences of an apartment-style hotel with the fresh decor of a boutique one. — Oyster
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Stare Miasto
3 reviews
Owned and run by Oki Doki Hostel, this nicely done-up ‘art hotel’ is housed in a 17th- century townhouse. — Lonely Planet
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5 reviews
This is a rainbow in drab Warsaw (although the continued growth in this European Union city is quickly making this building less attractive). — Star Service
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Powiśle
2 reviews
Needless to say, the main draw here is the low price. Only the 10 doubles have private bathrooms. — Fodor's
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