Warsaw Hotels

Warsaw is the capital of Poland and, with 1.7 million inhabitants, its largest city. It is located on the Vistula River, roughly equidistant from both the Baltic Sea in the north and the Carpathian Mountains in the south. When staying in Warsaw, we recommend Polonia Palace Hotel, InterContinental Hotel Warsaw, Residence St Andrews Palace, Marriott Warsaw Hotel, and Mercure Warszawa Grand.
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Warsaw Hotels and Accommodation

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Polonia Palace Hotel ★★★★
Aleje Jerozolimskie 45, Warsaw
Rated 9/10 by 750 reviews
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InterContinental Hotel Warsaw ★★★★★
Emilii Plater 49, Warsaw
Rated 9.3/10 by 780 reviews
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Residence St Andrews Palace ★★★★
Ulica Chmielna 30, Warsaw
Rated 9/10 by 369 reviews
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Marriott Warsaw Hotel ★★★★★
Al Jerozolimskie 65/79, Warsaw
Rated 8.9/10 by 556 reviews
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Mercure Warszawa Grand ★★★★
28 Krucza Street, Warsaw
Rated 9.1/10 by 270 reviews
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Our recommendations of Polonia Palace Hotel, InterContinental Hotel Warsaw, Residence St Andrews Palace, Marriott Warsaw Hotel, and Mercure Warszawa Grand may take into account distance from Warsaw, guest ratings and accommodation popularity.

Popular Destinations in Warsaw

Śródmieście

Śródmieście meaning roughly the Inner City, is the central district of Warsaw.

Within Warsaw

Wola

Wola is a district of Warsaw. The word wola means "willingness" in Polish. It has traditionally been the industrial district of Warsaw but this is now changing as it is rapidly becoming the commercial center of the city.

Mokotów

Mokotów has over 200,000 inhabitants and is the most populous district of Warsaw.

Praga Północ

Praga Północ is a district of Warsaw. Praga in Polish is also the name of Prague, the capital of Czech Republic and has the same roots.

Praga Południe

Praga Południe is a district of Warsaw. It is quite diverse: while Gocław and Gocławek are relatively new residential areas …

East

Eastern Warsaw is comprised of the Varsovian districts of Targówek Rembertów Wawer and Wesoła

Wilanów

Wilanów is a district of Warsaw. It has the lowest population density among all Warsaw districts, but this is going to change soon with the construction of new high-rise buildings in the areas adjacent to Ursynów.

Ochota

Ochota is a district of Warsaw. The name means "willingness". Ochota is further divided into Filtry, Rakowiec, Szczęśliwice and Stara Ochota, which covers the traditional area of the district.

Żoliborz

Żoliborz has traditionally been the intelligentsia district of Warsaw. It is further divided into Stary Żoliborz, Sady Żoliborskie and Marymont-Potok.

Ursynów

Ursynów is a district of Warsaw. The name comes from Julian Ursyn Niemcewicz, whose middle name Ursyn is derived from Latin ursus meaning a bear.

Włochy

Włochy is a district of Warsaw. Włochy is also the Polish name for Italy, and in broader sense it can also mean "hair".

Bemowo

Bemowo is a district of Warsaw. The name comes from Józef Bem. Bemowo is further divided into Bemowo-Lotnisko, Boernerowo, Chrzanów, Fort Bema, Groty, Górce, Jelonki and Osiedle Przyjaźń.

Bielany

Bielany is a district of Warsaw. It consists mostly of new areas built in the 1960s and later, but has some old buildings and a great amount of greenery too.

North

Northern Warsaw is a district of Warsaw, which is used for the sole purpose of describing the districts of Bielany and Białołęka more easily.

Ursus

Ursus is a district of Warsaw. Ursus was originally the brand name of tractors manufactured there, but it soon superseded the real name of the locality, which was Czechowice.

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Warsaw Travel Tips

I don't want to write a tip for Warsaw... I want to write a tip for the small mountain village in South Poland I passed through once only once, and could never find again because I never noted the name... and the roads in Poland are notoriously confusing (not to mention dangerous - do NOT begin a … Matthew G.
Vegetarians should definitely check out Biosfera. They also got vegan dishes and extremely friendly staff. :) It's just a couple of stops south from the central metro stop so easy access. Riina H.
Loved the city hated the people Rebecca O.
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