Varsovia es la ciudad que se reconstruyó a sí misma desde las cenizas — destruida en un 90% durante la Segunda Guerra Mundial, reconstruida ladrillo a ladrillo con una tenacidad admirable, y la Ciudad Vieja (Stare Miasto) tiene la declaración UNESCO precisamente por ese acto de belleza obstinada. La pregunta no es si hay que venir; es qué barrio encaja con tu viaje. Si quieres casas de colores pastel, adoquines bajo los pies y el Castillo Real a dos minutos, duerme en Stare Miasto — PURO Warszawa y Hotel Verte (una joya de la colección Autograph) te sitúan justo junto a la Plaza del Castillo y la Barbacana. Si buscas la grandiosidad Belle Époque en la calle más bonita de la ciudad, la Ruta Real a lo largo de Krakowskie Przedmieście es donde el Raffles Europejski (1857, recién reabierto tras una restauración de siete años) y el Hotel Bristol (Art Nouveau de 1901, vecino del Palacio Presidencial) conviven en perfecta armonía, a diez minutos a pie de la Ciudad Vieja y frente a la Iglesia de la Santa Cruz donde reposa el corazón de Chopin. Para viajes de negocios, habitaciones amplias y vistas al skyline con el Palacio de la Cultura, Śródmieście (el centro) envuelve la Estación Central de Varsovia — ahí están Nobu, H15 Boutique, InterContinental, el Warsaw Marriott en la torre plateada y el Hampton by Hilton como opción económica de referencia. Algunos datos que te ahorrarán dinero y confusión. Polonia usa el Złoty (aproximadamente 4,3 PLN por euro), y los precios están entre un 30 y un 40% por debajo de Europa Occidental — una cerveza artesanal cuesta 15–20 PLN, una cena en restaurante entre 50 y 100 PLN, y hasta los hoteles de cinco estrellas empiezan en alrededor de 4.500–5.000 baht en temporada baja. El aeropuerto Chopin (WAW) está a solo 10 km al sur del centro; olvídate de negociar con los taxistas y toma el tren S2 o S3 — 22 minutos hasta la Estación Central por unos 5 PLN. No te pierdas el Museo Chopin (un auténtico homenaje a él, interactivo y gratuito los domingos), la terraza de observación del Palacio de la Cultura en el piso 30 para orientarte con el skyline, y el POLIN Museum para descubrir la historia judía de preguerra que la Ciudad Vieja no puede contar por sí sola. Come pierogi, żurek (sopa de centeno fermentado en bol de pan), y pączki (donuts rellenos de mermelada de rosa) — están más ricos y son más baratos de lo que esperarías. Elegimos estos diez hoteles porque cada uno merece su lugar para un tipo de viajero específico: drama histórico, boutique de diseño, precio competitivo de negocios u opción económica honesta — sin relleno.
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Varsovia es la ciudad que se reconstruyó a sí misma desde las cenizas — destruida en un 90% durante la Segunda Guerra Mundial, reconstruida ladrillo a ladrillo con una tenacidad admirable, y la Ciudad Vieja (Stare Miasto) tiene la declaración UNESCO precisamente por ese acto de belleza obstinada. La pregunta no es si hay que venir; es qué barrio encaja con tu viaje. Si quieres casas de colores pastel, adoquines bajo los pies y el Castillo Real a dos minutos, duerme en Stare Miasto — PURO Warszawa y Hotel Verte (una joya de la colección Autograph) te sitúan justo junto a la Plaza del Castillo y la Barbacana. Si buscas la grandiosidad Belle Époque en la calle más bonita de la ciudad, la Ruta Real a lo largo de Krakowskie Przedmieście es donde el Raffles Europejski (1857, recién reabierto tras una restauración de siete años) y el Hotel Bristol (Art Nouveau de 1901, vecino del Palacio Presidencial) conviven en perfecta armonía, a diez minutos a pie de la Ciudad Vieja y frente a la Iglesia de la Santa Cruz donde reposa el corazón de Chopin. Para viajes de negocios, habitaciones amplias y vistas al skyline con el Palacio de la Cultura, Śródmieście (el centro) envuelve la Estación Central de Varsovia — ahí están Nobu, H15 Boutique, InterContinental, el Warsaw Marriott en la torre plateada y el Hampton by Hilton como opción económica de referencia. Algunos datos que te ahorrarán dinero y confusión. Polonia usa el Złoty (aproximadamente 4,3 PLN por euro), y los precios están entre un 30 y un 40% por debajo de Europa Occidental — una cerveza artesanal cuesta 15–20 PLN, una cena en restaurante entre 50 y 100 PLN, y hasta los hoteles de cinco estrellas empiezan en alrededor de 4.500–5.000 baht en temporada baja. El aeropuerto Chopin (WAW) está a solo 10 km al sur del centro; olvídate de negociar con los taxistas y toma el tren S2 o S3 — 22 minutos hasta la Estación Central por unos 5 PLN. No te pierdas el Museo Chopin (un auténtico homenaje a él, interactivo y gratuito los domingos), la terraza de observación del Palacio de la Cultura en el piso 30 para orientarte con el skyline, y el POLIN Museum para descubrir la historia judía de preguerra que la Ciudad Vieja no puede contar por sí sola. Come pierogi, żurek (sopa de centeno fermentado en bol de pan), y pączki (donuts rellenos de mermelada de rosa) — están más ricos y son más baratos de lo que esperarías. Elegimos estos diez hoteles porque cada uno merece su lugar para un tipo de viajero específico: drama histórico, boutique de diseño, precio competitivo de negocios u opción económica honesta — sin relleno.Elegimos primero por ubicación y barrio, luego por puntuaciones reales de huéspedes en Agoda · Booking.com · Trip.com, características únicas y relación calidad-precio.
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No. 1 #1 city icon · Royal Route ★9.2 Raffles Europejski Warsaw
📍 On Krakowskie Przedmieście / the Royal Route, right by Saxon Garden — about a 10-minute walk to the Old Town, roughly 8 minutes to Metro Świętokrzyska (M1/M2), and 20 to 25 minutes by car from Chopin Airport.
Raffles Europejski Warsaw is a 5-star, 106-room hotel that hides 168 years of history inside a Neo-Renaissance building on Krakowskie Przedmieście, the prettiest stretch of Warsaw's Royal Route. It first opened in 1857 under the Rotwand & Loewenstein family as a symbol of the city's Belle Époque, then took bomb damage in World War II. It reopened under the Raffles name in 2018 after a renovation that ran more than 7 years. What sets it apart is not the luxury but its collection of over 500 contemporary Polish artworks spread across the property — pieces by Wilhelm Sasnal, Goshka Macuga and Paweł Althamer — alongside the Long Bar, the Europejski Grill, the revived Lourse Warszawa pastry shop, and the one thing everyone talks about: a 1960s mosaic-tile pool by artist Edmund Krzeń, preserved inside the Raffles spa. It's a 10-minute walk to the Old Town. Score: 9.2/10.
- A 168-year-old legend on the Royal Route, restored with real care
- 500+ contemporary Polish artworks throughout the hotel
- 1960s mosaic pool plus the Long Bar and warm service
- The highest price in Warsaw — worth it mainly if you love the story
- Some room types run smaller than newer 5-star standards
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No. 2 #2 city icon · Art Nouveau on the Royal Route ★9 📍 On Krakowskie Przedmieście (the Royal Route), directly next to the Presidential Palace — about a 10-minute walk to the Old Town (Stare Miasto), 10 minutes on foot to Świętokrzyska metro (M1/M2), and roughly a 20–30 minute drive from Chopin Airport (WAW).
Hotel Bristol, a Luxury Collection Hotel, Warsaw is the city's genuine icon, open since 1901 on Krakowskie Przedmieście — Warsaw's Royal Route — sharing a wall with the Presidential Palace. The cream-coloured, 6-storey Art Nouveau building designed by Władysław Marconi was one of the few in this district to survive World War II. The guest ledger runs from Pablo Picasso, John F. Kennedy and Marlene Dietrich to Ernest Hemingway and Mick Jagger. Its 206 rooms and 41 suites mix old-world classic with modern comfort. On the ground floor sit the legendary Café Bristol, where Varsovians have met for a hundred years, and the Column Bar, which looks straight out onto the Presidential Palace. A summer-only rooftop bar gives views over church domes and Old Town rooftops, and the spa hides in vaulted brick cellars with a small indoor pool. At 9.0/10, it suits couples and history buffs who want to soak up Warsaw through the building that saw it all.
- Historic Art Nouveau building right next to the Presidential Palace
- Legendary Café Bristol and Column Bar on site
- Warm, attentive staff who remember your name
- Some Classic rooms are small, shaped by the old building
- Food, drinks and spa run pricey for Warsaw
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No. 3 #3 design pick · Art Deco meets Japan ★8.9 Nobu Hotel Warsaw
📍 Central Śródmieście on Wilcza street — about 5 minutes on foot to Three Crosses Square, around 12 minutes to the Palace of Culture and Science, 10 minutes to Metro Centrum, and roughly 20 minutes by car from Chopin airport.
Nobu Hotel Warsaw is the city's only hotel that Robert De Niro and chef Nobu Matsuhisa chose to open, back in 2020. What makes it stand out is the splice: the historic Art Deco Hotel Rialto, built in 1902, joined to a new wing designed by Medusa Group, a leading Polish studio. The result is 117 rooms plus suites that fold 1920s-30s character into quiet Japandi calm. The Nobu restaurant sits in the same building, serving Black Cod Miso, Yellowtail Jalapeño and omakase the way you'd hope. You're in central Śródmieście on Wilcza street — about 5 minutes on foot to Three Crosses Square, around 12 to the Palace of Culture and Science, and roughly 20 minutes by car from Warsaw Chopin airport. Reviews line up on warm staff, design that lands, and breakfast cooked fresh to your table.
- Art Deco and Japandi design blended into one building
- Renowned Nobu restaurant downstairs, same building
- Central Śródmieście — easy to explore on foot
- Some historic-wing rooms run smaller than you'd expect
- Service gets uneven at peak times
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No. 4 #4 luxury boutique · historic building in the city centre ★9.1 H15 Boutique Hotel
📍 On Poznańska street in the Śródmieście district — about a 10-minute walk to Centrum metro (M1), roughly 12 minutes to Warszawa Centralna central station, and a 15-minute drive from Chopin airport.
H15 Boutique Hotel is a 47-room 5-star boutique tucked into a late-19th-century apartment building on Poznańska street, in the heart of Warsaw's Śródmieście district. The building's twist is its past: it once held the offices of the Soviet embassy and trade mission before a careful restoration turned it into an Art Deco–meets–modern hotel that kept the original stucco, high ceilings and structure, then dropped designer furniture into every room. International reviewers agree the soundproofing is excellent — close the door and the city more or less vanishes — and the staff get singled out for warmth and attention to detail that puts H15 among the best in Warsaw. The in-house Signature restaurant carries a Michelin pedigree and is a draw in its own right. Centrum metro (M1) is about a 10-minute walk, and Chopin airport is just a 15-minute drive. Overall 9.1/10 — best for couples, luxury travelers and business guests who fall for a building with a story.
- 47-room boutique in a historic late-19th-century building
- Excellent soundproofing and warm service reviewers praise
- Michelin-credentialed Signature restaurant in the building
- Lobby and common areas are fairly small
- Room rates clearly above the Warsaw average
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No. 5 #5 luxury boutique · near Old Town ★9 Mamaison Hotel Le Regina Warsaw
📍 Nowe Miasto (New Town) on Kościelna street — about an 8-minute walk to the UNESCO Old Town, 12 minutes to Ratusz Arsenał metro (M1), and around 25 minutes by car from Chopin Airport.
Mamaison Hotel Le Regina Warsaw hides on a small street called Kościelna in Nowe Miasto (New Town), which is actually older than the name suggests — the district grew out from the Old Town back in the late 14th century. The building itself was a noble family's palace from the late 18th century, carefully restored into a 61-room boutique hotel. A soft neoclassical yellow facade hides interiors done in warm Italian walnut, gold-and-beige silk and framed art prints that feel more like a private mansion than a hotel. The standout is the indoor pool tucked into a vaulted underground room that reads like a private Roman bath, plus a quiet spa and a location that puts the Old Town 8 minutes away on foot without dragging you through the main tourist crowds. Real guests give it 9.0 on Agoda and 9.1 on Booking, for a combined 9.0/10. Best for couples and luxury travelers who want old-Warsaw charm but a genuinely calm place to sleep.
- 8-minute walk to the Old Town, but on a quiet street
- Historic palace with warm Italian walnut interiors
- Indoor pool and spa with a private-mansion feel
- Fairly far from the Centrum business district and metro
- Some room types smaller than you'd expect for 5-star
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No. 6 #6 panoramic views · 43rd-floor pool ★8.8 InterContinental Warsaw, an IHG Hotel
📍 In the Śródmieście district in the center of Warsaw — about 5 minutes on foot to Warszawa Centralna central station, 6 minutes to the Palace of Culture and Science, and roughly 20 minutes by car to Chopin airport (WAW).
InterContinental Warsaw is the 43-storey tower with the unmistakable curved notch carved out of its side, standing in the middle of Śródmieście, the heart of the city. It opened in 2003 and holds 414 rooms and suites — but the thing every review keeps coming back to is the indoor pool on the 43rd floor, right at the top, wrapped in glass on all sides so you swim straight toward the Palace of Culture and Science. The location does a lot of work too: it is about 5 minutes on foot to Warszawa Centralna, the central rail station, the Złote Tarasy shopping complex sits next door, and the Palace of Culture is a 6-minute walk. Chopin airport is roughly 20 minutes by car. That mix suits business travelers heading to meetings and sightseers who want to walk the city in every direction.
- 43rd-floor indoor pool with panoramic views over the whole city
- Central Śródmieście, a 5-minute walk to Centralna station
- High-floor rooms with postcard skyline views
- Room rate plus parking runs high next to other 5-stars around the city
- Lower-floor rooms can have less of a view than the photos suggest
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No. 7 #7 design hotel · Old Town ★9.1 PURO Warszawa Stare Miasto
📍 On Canaletta street at the edge of the Old Town — a 5-minute walk to Royal Castle and Old Town Square, 7 minutes to the Barbican, with Ratusz Arsenał metro (M1) about 7 minutes on foot and Warsaw Chopin airport roughly 25 minutes by taxi.
PURO Warszawa Stare Miasto is the Polish PURO chain's design hotel, where they hired Copenhagen studio GamFratesi to turn it into a 192-room, 4-star stay in minimalist Scandinavian style right in the Stare Miasto (Old Town) quarter. It sits on Canaletta street, a 5-minute walk from both Royal Castle and the Barbican brick wall. The draw is the warm rooms in real wood and marble, a pillow menu with several options, a gym open 24 hours, a small spa with a sauna, and the Stor restaurant serving modern Polish food. Rooms start around $120 a night, which is the best value among the city's design hotels — many of which open closer to $170. The overall score is 9.1/10, backed by real guest reviews (Agoda 9.1, Booking 9.2). It suits couples and working travelers who want good design, an Old Town base, and service above its price.
- GamFratesi design from Copenhagen, the best value in its class
- 5-minute walk to Royal Castle and the Barbican
- Choose-your-own pillow menu and a gym open 24 hours
- Standard rooms run a bit smaller than the European 4-star average
- Breakfast room gets crowded between 8 and 9am
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No. 8 #8 palace boutique · UNESCO Old Town ★9 Hotel Verte Warsaw, Autograph Collection
📍 In Stare Miasto (the UNESCO Old Town), directly across from the Royal Castle — about a 3-minute walk to Old Town Market Square, roughly 15 minutes by car to Warszawa Centralna station, and about 25 minutes to Chopin Airport (WAW).
Hotel Verte Warsaw, Autograph Collection is a 17th-century Baroque palace built for the Branicki family, restored and reopened as a 94-room boutique hotel in late 2022 under Marriott's Autograph Collection. The selling point is its spot directly across from the Royal Castle in the heart of Stare Miasto, Warsaw's UNESCO-listed Old Town — step out the door to the castle square and it's about a 3-minute walk to Old Town Market Square. The building keeps its original character, from stone archways and high ceilings to vaulted balconies, set against a modern-classic interior dotted with contemporary art. The heart of the place is a quiet, green inner garden that cuts the city noise so you sleep well in the middle of the busiest tourist district. There's the Le Verte restaurant for contemporary French-Polish food, a cocktail bar, and a compact spa. Reviews agree on the warm service and the hard-to-beat location. Score: 9.0/10. Best for couples who want to soak up old Warsaw in full.
- Prime spot across from the Royal Castle, walk the Old Town all day
- Restored Baroque palace building, handsome and full of story
- Warm, genuine staff that reviews consistently praise
- Some rooms run smaller than expected inside the historic building
- Priced higher than other 5-star hotels in Warsaw
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No. 9 #9 City icon · Connected to Central Station ★8.7 Warsaw Marriott Hotel
📍 Śródmieście, sitting right on Warsaw Central Station — cross the street to the Palace of Culture, and the Chopin Airport Express drops you at the station beneath the hotel in about 20 minutes.
The Warsaw Marriott Hotel is a 40-floor glass twin tower, roughly 170m tall, and one of the first landmarks anyone learns to pick out of the city skyline. It opened in 1989 as the first Western hotel in Poland, and it sits right on top of Warsaw Central Station — you walk through an underground passage to catch a train to Kraków or hop the Chopin Express to the airport without ever stepping into the rain. Straight across the street stands the Palace of Culture and Science, the 237m Stalin-era tower that defines the city. The 518 rooms run high up the building; upper floors look out over the new Wola skyline, where glass office towers have shot up like a Central European Manhattan. The headline is the Panorama Sky Bar on floor 40, now a favorite spot for nighttime Warsaw photos. There's an indoor pool, a spa, a full gym, and the Floor 2 restaurant serving contemporary Polish food. Rates start around $149 a night; the 8.7/10 score suits business travelers and couples who want a connected location with a full-on city view.
- Connected to Warsaw Central Station by underground passage from the lobby
- Panorama Sky Bar on floor 40 — best nighttime city view in town
- Upper-floor rooms take in the full Wola skyline
- Building is 30+ years old; some rooms feel original
- The area around Central Station is busy and crowded
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No. 10 #10 best value · city centre ★8.6 Hampton by Hilton Warsaw City Centre
📍 Heart of Śródmieście, about a 5-minute walk from Warsaw Central station — directly across from the Palace of Culture and Science, with a direct SKM train to Chopin Airport in 20 minutes.
Hampton by Hilton Warsaw City Centre is a 3-star, 300-room Hilton property on Wspólna street in the middle of Śródmieście — about a 5-minute walk to the main station, Warszawa Centralna, and directly across the road from the 237-metre Palace of Culture and Science, the city's signature landmark. The main draw is the free hot breakfast buffet built into the room rate: scrambled eggs, bacon, sausage, fresh-baked bread, cheese, ham, fruit and proper coffee and tea. Rooms are clean and simple in the blue-and-white Hampton style, the beds are soft, the free Wi-Fi reaches everywhere, and the gym is open 24 hours. With rates from around $80 a night, it ends up being the best-value choice in central Warsaw for budget-minded travelers who still want to walk to everything. Agoda gives it 8.6 and Booking 8.7, for an overall 8.6/10 — a solid fit for short business trips, mid-budget couples and families who want to stay central.
- 5-minute walk to Warsaw Central, right in the city centre
- Generous free hot breakfast buffet
- Best value in the Śródmieście district
- Rooms are compact and chain-standard, with no local character
- Street-facing rooms pick up traffic noise on some nights
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📊Comparativa · 10 hoteles
| # | Hotel | Estrellas | Puntuación | Desde / noche | Zona | Destacado |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| 1 | Raffles Europejski Warsaw | 5 | 9.2 | ~$414 | Metro Świętokrzyska (M1/M2) is about an 8-minute walk; Chopin Airport is 20 to 25 minutes by car. | #1 city icon · Royal Route |
| 2 | Hotel Bristol, a Luxury Collection Hotel, Warsaw | 5 | 9.0 | ~$280 | Świętokrzyska metro (M1/M2) | #2 city icon · Art Nouveau on the Royal Route |
| 3 | Nobu Hotel Warsaw | 5 | 8.9 | ~$206 | Metro Centrum (M1) about 10 minutes on foot; Warsaw Chopin airport roughly 20 minutes by car. | #3 design pick · Art Deco meets Japan |
| 4 | H15 Boutique Hotel | 5 | 9.1 | ~$194 | Centrum metro (M1) about a 10-minute walk; Chopin airport a 15-minute drive. | #4 luxury boutique · historic building in the city centre |
| 5 | Mamaison Hotel Le Regina Warsaw | 5 | 9.0 | ~$186 | Ratusz Arsenał metro (M1) is about a 12-minute walk. | #5 luxury boutique · near Old Town |
| 6 | InterContinental Warsaw, an IHG Hotel | 5 | 8.8 | ~$166 | About a 5-minute walk to Warszawa Centralna, Warsaw's central rail station. | #6 panoramic views · 43rd-floor pool |
| 7 | PURO Warszawa Stare Miasto | 4 | 9.1 | ~$120 | Ratusz Arsenał station (M1 metro), about a 7-minute walk; Warsaw Chopin airport roughly 25 minutes by taxi or Uber. | #7 design hotel · Old Town |
| 8 | Hotel Verte Warsaw, Autograph Collection | 5 | 9.0 | ~$214 | Old Town Market Square is about a 3-minute walk; Metro Ratusz Arsenał is roughly 7 minutes on foot, and Chopin Airport (WAW) is about 25 minutes by car. | #8 palace boutique · UNESCO Old Town |
| 9 | Warsaw Marriott Hotel | 5 | 8.7 | ~$149 | Warszawa Centralna (Central Station) — connected directly by an underground passage from the lobby. | #9 City icon · Connected to Central Station |
| 10 | Hampton by Hilton Warsaw City Centre | 3 | 8.6 | ~$80 | Warsaw Central (Warszawa Centralna) | #10 best value · city centre |
Cuál elegir — por estilo de viaje
#1 Raffles Europejski Warsaw is about sleeping inside a 168-year-old legend on the Royal Route, carefully restored, with 500+ contemporary Polish artworks and an iconic mosaic pool — strong on story, design and a walkable spot near the Old Town.
#2 Hotel Bristol is a night inside a 125-year-old Art Nouveau building next to the Presidential Palace, where Picasso, JFK and Marlene Dietrich once stayed — with the legendary Café Bristol and a spa under vaulted cellars, stronger on history and location than on all-out modern luxury.
#3 Nobu Warsaw is a historic Art Deco building that carries a Japanese hush remarkably well, with a renowned Nobu restaurant downstairs in the same building.
#4 H15 is a night inside a late-19th-century building in the middle of Śródmieście, with soundproofing reviewers rave about and warm service they call the best in Warsaw — strong on detail and quiet over lobby size.
#5 Le Regina is an old palace turned into a boutique hotel as quiet as a private mansion — a few minutes' walk to the Old Town, yet completely tucked away from the tourist bustle.
#6 InterContinental Warsaw is about that 43rd-floor indoor pool floating over the skyline, with the Palace of Culture filling a wall of glass.
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