Located in the business section of the city, the luxury Westin Warsaw caters to executive tastes with a sleek, contemporary design that combines natural materials and modern decor. A glass atrium has panoramic elevators with impressive city views. The 361 rooms feature polished, modern decor and amenities like minibars, safes, bathrobes, and Wi-Fi (not included in all rates). An on-site restaurant serves East-meets-West cuisine, and there's a bar with drinks and light fare. A small fitness center, sauna, and 13 meeting rooms round out the features. Travelers interested in a luxury hotel in Warsaw's business neighborhood might also want to consider the InterContinental Hotel Warsaw, which offers comparable rates and added amenities like an indoor pool, but decor is a bit bland.
Located in the business section of the city, the luxury Westin Warsaw caters to executive tastes with a sleek, contemporary design that combines natural materials and modern decor. A glass atrium has panoramic elevators with impressive city views. The 361 rooms feature polished, modern decor and amenities like minibars, safes, bathrobes, and Wi-Fi (not included in all rates). An on-site restaurant serves East-meets-West cuisine, and there's a bar with drinks and light fare. A small fitness center, sauna, and 13 meeting rooms round out the features. Travelers interested in a luxury hotel in Warsaw's business neighborhood might also want to consider the InterContinental Hotel Warsaw, which offers comparable rates and added amenities like an indoor pool, but decor is a bit bland.
The Hotel Bristol is a luxurious piece of Warsaw history located near several of the city's most celebrated sights. Built in 1901, the Neo Renaissance hotel weaves Art Nouveau and contemporary styles into its five-pearl interiors. Its 206 rooms are reminiscent of apartments with white molding, marble mantelpieces, and antique furniture -- but bathrooms are a bit small and lack grandeur. The on-site restaurant serves traditional Polish dishes and continental cuisine, and there's a cafe as well as two bars. The fitness center includes a pool and steam room, plus spa treatments like massages and facials are available. The hotel also offers plenty of event space. Another luxury option travelers could consider is the InterContinental Hotel Warsaw, which is particularly convenient for business travelers with a location by the city's Financial Center.
The Hotel Bristol is a luxurious piece of Warsaw history located near several of the city's most celebrated sights. Built in 1901, the Neo Renaissance hotel weaves Art Nouveau and contemporary styles into its five-pearl interiors. Its 206 rooms are reminiscent of apartments with white molding, marble mantelpieces, and antique furniture -- but bathrooms are a bit small and lack grandeur. The on-site restaurant serves traditional Polish dishes and continental cuisine, and there's a cafe as well as two bars. The fitness center includes a pool and steam room, plus spa treatments like massages and facials are available. The hotel also offers plenty of event space. Another luxury option travelers could consider is the InterContinental Hotel Warsaw, which is particularly convenient for business travelers with a location by the city's Financial Center.
Mamaison Hotel Le Regina Warsaw is an upscale property that’s part of the small Eastern European/Russian chain of Mamaison Hotels and Residences. It's conveniently located right by Warsaw's Old Town and within walking distance of popular attractions, restaurants, and bars. The hotel offers a spa with an indoor pool and sauna, as well as a restaurant and a small lounge bar, but the fitness facilities comprise three machines near the pool, and many guests complain that the breakfast is overpriced. The 61 guest rooms are sleek and stylish, with flat-screen TVs, minibars, and kettles. It’s worth checking out the larger Regent Warsaw Hotel, which has multiple restaurants and a larger spa area, but it's far from the Old Town.
Mamaison Hotel Le Regina Warsaw is an upscale property that’s part of the small Eastern European/Russian chain of Mamaison Hotels and Residences. It's conveniently located right by Warsaw's Old Town and within walking distance of popular attractions, restaurants, and bars. The hotel offers a spa with an indoor pool and sauna, as well as a restaurant and a small lounge bar, but the fitness facilities comprise three machines near the pool, and many guests complain that the breakfast is overpriced. The 61 guest rooms are sleek and stylish, with flat-screen TVs, minibars, and kettles. It’s worth checking out the larger Regent Warsaw Hotel, which has multiple restaurants and a larger spa area, but it's far from the Old Town.
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. Residence Diana scores high marks for having a quiet courtyard setting and 46 spacious accommodations that come complete with well-equipped kitchenettes. Unlike many apartment-style hotel, this property does have a handful on-site features, including an Italian restaurant that turns out wood-fired pizzas. However, Mamaison’s Le Regina Warsaw, a sister hotel, occupies a grander building closer to the Old Town and boasts features this place lacks -- most notably a wellness center with an indoor pool and workout room. Not surprisingly, though, it has higher rates and the absence of cooking facilities makes it less appealing to travelers with an independent streak.
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. Residence Diana scores high marks for having a quiet courtyard setting and 46 spacious accommodations that come complete with well-equipped kitchenettes. Unlike many apartment-style hotel, this property does have a handful on-site features, including an Italian restaurant that turns out wood-fired pizzas. However, Mamaison’s Le Regina Warsaw, a sister hotel, occupies a grander building closer to the Old Town and boasts features this place lacks -- most notably a wellness center with an indoor pool and workout room. Not surprisingly, though, it has higher rates and the absence of cooking facilities makes it less appealing to travelers with an independent streak.
One of the tallest hotels in Poland, the 414-room InterContinental Warsaw is a sleek, luxury property situated right by the Palace of Culture and Science and close to several business and tourist destinations. The hotel's amenities speak well to executive tastes, with 14 meeting rooms and a business center. On-site dining options include a restaurant that serves innovative Polish cuisine, a steakhouse, and a cafe, while wellness facilities include a fitness center, indoor pool, and a spa. Rooms are spacious and include minibars, tea/coffee facilities, and flat-screen TVs, plus some suites have Nespresso machines and kitchenettes. Wi-Fi incurs a fee, however, and some guests find the decor a bit bland or dated. For something more luxurious and stylish, travelers might want to check out the historic Hotel Bristol -- but rates are more expensive.
One of the tallest hotels in Poland, the 414-room InterContinental Warsaw is a sleek, luxury property situated right by the Palace of Culture and Science and close to several business and tourist destinations. The hotel's amenities speak well to executive tastes, with 14 meeting rooms and a business center. On-site dining options include a restaurant that serves innovative Polish cuisine, a steakhouse, and a cafe, while wellness facilities include a fitness center, indoor pool, and a spa. Rooms are spacious and include minibars, tea/coffee facilities, and flat-screen TVs, plus some suites have Nespresso machines and kitchenettes. Wi-Fi incurs a fee, however, and some guests find the decor a bit bland or dated. For something more luxurious and stylish, travelers might want to check out the historic Hotel Bristol -- but rates are more expensive.