Hotels & Accommodation in Warsaw
29 businesses in Warsaw
Warsaw's hotel market is one of the most well-developed in Central Europe, reflecting the city's status as a major business hub with consistent demand from corporate travelers, diplomats, and an increasing stream of leisure tourists. With 29 listings, the variety is comprehensive — from budget guesthouses to five-star international chains. Airport Hotel Okęcie provides the practical solution for early departures or late arrivals, eliminating the always-stressful Chopin Airport morning commute. Radisson Blu Sobieski offers a higher-end option in a well-connected area popular with business travelers, with consistent service standards familiar to expats moving across international postings. Hotel Gromada represents a solid mid-range choice, a Polish chain with central Warsaw properties that deliver reliable comfort without the international chain premium. For expats on short-term assignment in Warsaw, the Aparthotel model — furnished apartments with hotel services — is often more livable than standard hotel rooms and available across multiple city neighborhoods. Nightly hotel rates in Warsaw are lower than comparable Western European capitals: $70–120 for a mid-range room, $150–300 for premium business hotels.
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Hostel Helvetia - noclegi Warszawa centrum
4.3 (807)Lord Hotel
4.3 (2182)Mamaison Hotel Le Regina Warsaw
4.7 (1027)Centrum Konferencyjno-Apartamentowe Mrówka
4.4 (277)Airport Hotel Okęcie
4.6 (7431)Hampton by Hilton Warsaw Mokotow
4.6 (2423)Hotel Gromada
4.0 (5141)Vienna House by Wyndham Mokotow Warsaw
4.6 (1638)*** Hotel Partner w Warszawie
4.2 (1134)Hotel Czerniewski
3.6 (676)Dedek Park - historyczny dworek, w którym usypiasz z kumkaniem żab, a budzisz się ze śpiewem ptaków
4.0 (695)Warsaw Plaza Hotel
4.4 (3072)Hotel Złote Dęby
4.3 (191)ARCHE Hotel Puławska Residence
4.4 (3005)Hotel Łazienkowski
3.9 (1203)Hotel Gordon
4.0 (1348)Hotel Colibra
4.0 (777)Hotel Arkadia
3.7 (1339)Air Hotel
4.6 (1808)Hotel Boss
4.4 (961)Hotel Arkadia Royal
4.3 (1269)Regent Warsaw Hotel
4.4 (2901)Teatro Hotel - Warszawa
4.7 (359)HOTEL WITKOWSKI
4.5 (1369)Frequently Asked Questions
How do I find an apartment in Warsaw as a foreigner? +
Start by browsing hotels & accommodation listings on ExpatsList for Warsaw. You can find real estate agents, rental agencies, and property managers recommended by the local expat community who regularly work with international clients.
Should I rent or buy property in Warsaw? +
Most expats start by renting in Warsaw to learn the neighborhoods before committing to a purchase. Our hotels & accommodation listings include both rental agencies and real estate agents who work with foreign buyers and tenants.
What documents do I need to rent an apartment in Warsaw? +
Requirements vary, but typically include a valid passport, visa or residence permit, proof of income, and sometimes a local bank account or guarantor. hotels & accommodation agents listed on ExpatsList can guide you through the local process.
Expat tips for Hotels & Accommodation in Warsaw
Stay in Śródmieście for Central Access +
Warsaw's central district Śródmieście gives you walking access to the Old Town, the business district, metro lines, and the best restaurant and café clusters. For short stays of under a week, a centrally located hotel saves significant time on daily commutes and lets you experience the city on foot — always the best way to understand Warsaw's layout.
Consider Aparthotels for Assignments Over Two Weeks +
Warsaw has a large supply of well-priced furnished aparthotels and serviced apartments, particularly in Mokotów and Śródmieście. For corporate assignments lasting two weeks or more, these provide kitchen access, more space, and a more livable rhythm than hotel rooms — often at lower nightly rates than equivalent hotel bookings.
Book Corporate Rate Hotels Through Your Employer +
Warsaw's major business hotels — Radisson Blu, Marriott, Hilton — all maintain corporate rate programs with significant discounts over public pricing. If your employer has existing agreements with these chains, using them can cut accommodation costs by 20–35%. Always ask your HR or travel management team about available corporate arrangements before booking publicly.
Expat guides for Warsaw
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Real Food Prices in Poland: A Grocery Shopping Reality Check
Poland groceries: 150-200 PLN/week (€35-47) at Biedronka, Lidl, Kaufland. Bread 2-4 PLN, dairy excellent and cheap. 30-50% less than Western Europe.
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Monthly Budget Breakdown: What Living in Poland Actually Costs
Poland monthly costs: Singles 5,500-8,000 PLN (€1,300-1,850), couples 8,000-12,000 PLN combined. Warsaw rent 2,500-3,500 PLN, other cities 20-30% cheaper.