Poland completely surprised us! We discovered colorful cities, cozy mountain towns, and a food scene that made every stop delicious. From wandering the old streets of Kraków to exploring Gdańsk’s harbor and hiking in the Tatra Mountains, every region has its own charm. The hotels here are just as varied: boutique city stays, design apartments, and mountain chalets with epic views. If you’re deciding where to stay, we’ve rounded up the best hotels in Poland, organized by destination.
Our Favorite Hotels in Poland
Tucked just a short walk from Krakow’s historic Old Town, Ruumz Bed & Rest offers a welcoming, contemporary atmosphere ideal for city explorers. Inside, you’ll find modern rooms with air conditioning, comfortable beds, and smart pops of color. Delicious breakfast options start your day right. There’s an elevator, but note that on-site parking is limited, so plan your arrival accordingly in this bustling, central location.
Right in Krakow’s Old Town, Old Market Residence puts you within an easy walk of the Main Square and Wawel Castle. Step inside to discover modern rooms with air conditioning, comfortable beds, and rainfall showers. Helpful touches like a 24-hour front desk and breakfast set your day up smoothly. There’s no elevator, so if stairs are an issue, make sure to request a lower-floor room when booking.
With a central location just a short walk from Kraków’s Main Market Square, MyFive Apartments puts you close to the city’s historic heart. Modern, comfortable apartments come equipped with air conditioning and handy kitchenettes for self-catering. You’ll appreciate the clean, minimalist décor and easy check-in process. Note that elevator access is unavailable, so be prepared for stairs if your apartment is on an upper floor.
Located in Warsaw’s city center, Holiday Inn Warsaw places you a short walk from the Palace of Culture and Science and numerous shopping malls. Modern rooms include air conditioning, comfortable beds, and blackout curtains for restful nights. You can dine at the on-site restaurant or unwind in the lounge bar. Note that while parking is available, it comes at an extra charge and may fill quickly during peak times.
Right in Warsaw’s city center, Heritage Apartment places you an easy stroll from the Old Town and key attractions like the Royal Castle. Step inside to find well-appointed apartments with modern décor, air conditioning, and comfortable beds. Kitchens allow you to prepare your own meals, adding flexibility to your stay. While there’s no on-site parking, the walkable neighborhood makes exploring local restaurants and sights simple and enjoyable.
Set in Warsaw’s lively city center, Glam Apartments places you within easy reach of the Old Town and Palace of Culture and Science, both under 2 kilometers away. Modern, individually decorated apartments offer air conditioning and comfortable beds. Each unit has a kitchenette, handy for preparing your own meals, and some include private balconies. Note that parking is limited and apartments are accessed by stairs, which may not suit everyone.
Set along the scenic Motlawa River in Gdansk’s vibrant Old Town, Hanza puts you within a short walk of the medieval crane and the main attractions. You’ll find stylish, air-conditioned rooms with modern comforts and plush beds. Start your morning with breakfast in the waterside restaurant or unwind in the spa. Parking is available, though spaces are limited and may require a reservation. Some rooms are accessible only by stairs.
Right beside Gdansk’s picturesque Old Town, Holiday Inn puts you within a pleasant walk of Long Market and the city’s waterfront sights. Inside, you’ll find modern rooms with blackout curtains, air conditioning, and comfortable beds for a restful stay. Enjoy a hearty buffet breakfast, a casual restaurant, and a cozy bar. On-site parking is available for a fee. Some rooms require access via elevator from the lobby area.
Set amidst the historic heart of Gdansk, Wide Street places you a quick stroll from the iconic Long Market and Neptune Fountain. Step inside to discover contemporary rooms featuring air conditioning, comfortable beds, and stylish décor. A café downstairs provides a handy breakfast option. The lively atmosphere lets you soak up city life, though street-facing rooms can occasionally pick up nightlife sounds. Note, access is by stairs only—no elevator available.
Right on Wroclaw’s Market Square, Korona Hotel puts you in the heart of the city’s Old Town charm. Rooms are stylish and bright with comfortable beds, air conditioning, and city views from higher floors. Start your day with a generous breakfast buffet before exploring nearby sights by foot. Note that the historic building means you’ll need to use stairs between the elevator and some rooms.
In the lively heart of Wroclaw’s Old Town, Odrzańska Residence places you within a three-minute walk of Market Square and the city’s top sights. Spacious apartments offer air conditioning, kitchenettes, and modern bathrooms. Wood floors and contemporary décor add style to your stay. Elevators provide easy access, but be aware that nearby streets can be bustling, especially at night. It’s a smart pick for exploring Wroclaw’s historic center on foot.
Set beside Wroclaw’s scenic Oder River, Aparthotel Marina places you within a short stroll of the city’s historic Market Square and Old Town sights. Expect apartment-style rooms featuring kitchenettes and well-reviewed beds, many offering river views. On-site, there’s a restaurant serving local flavors. Parking is available for a fee. Some rooms are accessible only by stairs, so pack light if you’re staying on higher floors.