Best Luxury Hotels in Poland
Poland is known for its romantic small towns and picturesque cities and boasts a beautiful selection of luxury hotels to reflect the country’s qualities. Like its regions each hotel presents unique character and charm; from grand dame historic hotels, and elegant Art Nouveau boutiques to some of the world’s leading names in luxury hotels the choice is diverse and the experience first class. Browse our collection of luxury hotels in Poland.
Pomerania, Gdańsk
PURO Hotel Gdańsk Stare Miasto
This contemporary hotel brand takes full advantage of its marina setting and even guests who don’t have a marina-facing room will find plenty of secluded alcoves where they can soak up the scenery. The rooftop restaurant offers some of the best views in the whole of Gdansk as well as a good selection of tasty dishes and a very extensive beer menu that includes a number of local brews. The décor here is light and fresh with plenty of splashes of colour, while guests are invited to make full use of the onsite spa and wellness centre which includes a steam bath, sauna and gym as well as a comprehensive treatment selection.
Greater Poland, Poznań, Jeżyce
Sheraton Poznan
With ergonomic work areas and Sheraton Signature Sleep Experience Beds, the 180 accessible bedrooms and apartments at this Marriott property are a smart choice for business travellers. And as only those over 18 (plus four-legged friends) are allowed to stay, it has a suitably grown-up vibe. Leisure facilities include a heated indoor swimming pool, a fitness centre and a sauna. Its all-day dining Rynek Restaurant has been inspired by the city’s food markets, while the hotel’s second restaurant, SomePlace Else, serves Tex-Mex food and cocktails in the evenings (Tuesday to Sunday).
łódzkie, Łódź
Vienna House by Wyndham Andel’s Lodz
Housed in a former textile mill within the Manufaktura neighbourhood, Vienna House is surrounded by shops, restaurants and arts venues. But there’s plenty to keep you in the hotel itself; Dine at Delight, the signature restaurant serving modern Polish cuisine, skyFLY rooftop lounge, the Lobby Bar and skySPAce, the wellness centre with a glass-enclosed pool, herbal and dry saunas, state-of-the-art fitness facilities and treatment rooms. 277 bedrooms, suites and long-stay apartments are decked out in jewel-toned furnishings and heated bathroom floors. Vienna House by Wyndham Andel’s Lodz was the city’s first four-star hotel.
Masovia, Warsaw, Sródmiescie
Hotel Warszawa in the Prudential Building
Housed in the city’s Prudential building, this hotel brings cutting-edge modernity to a piece of history. The design is a blend of urban and Scandi chic in moody colours with natural textures of wood and concrete. Rooms come with Chromecast, a workstation and Acqua di Parma cosmetics. The wellness centre provides a swimming pool, dry sauna, wet sauna, salt cave and treatments with Ortigia and Menard cosmetics. And there’s the Warszawska Restaurant, the Szóstka Restaurant with a terrace and the 24-hour Bar Warszawska for drinks and food by Chef Dariusz Barański.