About Poland

Ancient capital Kraków is known for the Wawel, an impressive castle/cathedral complex from which the country was once run, whilst Warsaw is of course known for what happened here during the war. But what about charming Gdansk, the maritime city with a medieval heart and easy access to the Polish Baltic coastline? Nature-lovers shouldn't forget about the Carpathian Mountains, dotted with open-air ethnographic museums and old wooden churches, whilst Poland also boasts nine national parks; from the lake-district peace of Mazury to the stunning, snow-capped Tatra Mountains. The best places to stay in Poland will vary depending on your reason to visit. But we have a wide selection to suit everyone from chic city centre pads to design hotels in the heart of the countryside.

Dramatic history, impressive architecture, wonderfully heart-warming food, vibrant cities with life and soul, plus unspoiled countryside. Many travellers are aware of some of Poland's appeal, but not everyone can see beyond the visible reminders of its complicated history (and that goes for pre-WWII, too).

If you're looking for more than just a city break then it's worth trying to visit both Poland's major cities, and after that to head off exploring some of her natural beauty.

Bia?owie?a is a good place to do the latter. This is Poland's oldest national park with pockets of truly ancient forest, and also the original home of the European bison - Europe's largest land mammal.

Mazury, the 'great lakes district' is another beautiful sight, with its rolling, green hills and mirrored lakes, whilst there are also plenty of charming little villages to choose from here.

If you're visiting Poland for the country's dramatic scenery then the alpine Tatras will be more to your liking, with their towering peaks and steep, rocky drops.

What Not To Miss

  • Kraków is home to Europe's largest main square, dating back to the 13th century and filled with beautiful architecture that's a delight to all visitors. Warsaw also has a similarly stunning square, the Old Market Place, though it's slightly more colourful. Either way, they're both top spots!
  • History buffs will love a trip to the resplendent Malbork Castle (about 70km south east of Gdansk), built all the way back in 1274, or the Gothic 14th century Wawel Castle in Krakow.
  • If you want to truly take in Poland's past then visiting the infamous Auschwitz-Birkenau is a must. The most notorious of German WWII concentration camps, it's an incredibly moving, if harrowing, experience.
  • The Wieliczka Salt Mine, located on the outskirts of Kraków, is a truly jaw-dropping spot. Believed to be one of the world's oldest companies, with salt having been mined here continually since the 13th century, it features an entire underground city carved out of rock salt - even boasting chandelier lighting and a variety of sculptures!

With such a wide variety of locations to choose from, have a ponder over what you're looking for before browsing through our list of the best places to stay in Poland.

Dynamic Warsaw City Break

Warsaw may not be as beautiful as Kraków or Gda?sk, but the energy and determination it took to rebuild the Polish capital after it was flattened during WWII is still inspiring today's Warsaw. As well as being one of the best places to learn about Poland's dramatic history, Warsaw has Poland's most impressive museums, lively nightlife and an annual cultural schedule packed with interesting events.

  • The Rialto offers five stars with authentic Art Deco styling, and rooms start from just £68 per night - yes, Warsaw is a great city break destination if your budget is limited.
  • For serious foodies one of the best places to stay in Poland has to be Le Regina, with its Michelin-starred restaurant. But the elegance of this former palace, located on a quiet street in the New Town, is just as appealing for many.
  • The Hotel Bristol is another grand Art Deco delight - well located for Warsaw's main sights, the Royal Castle and the Presidential Palace.
  • H15 Boutique Hotel belies its rather traditional facade to offer uber contemporary apartment-style suites. Featuring sharp Italian designer furnishings and a restaurant serving international cuisine, it's a fantastic city stay.
  • Autor Rooms is an intimate option, boasting just four rooms - all of which are light, airy and incredibly chic. Superbly located right in the city centre, it's a first-rate option for those wanting to see Warsaw in style without breaking the bank.

Historic And Traditional Kraków

Kraków has always been Poland's cultural heart, and it was the royal capital for 500 years. But losing its status to Warsaw is probably what protected Kraków's beautiful Baroque, Gothic and Renaissance architecture from the ravages of WWII. Many of Kraków 's historic treasures can be found around the main square, and any time spent strolling the streets fanning out from the square will turn up art, artefacts and architecture of the most beautiful varieties.

  • Hotel Wentzl overlooks the main square, so it's one of the best places to stay in Poland if you prize a view. Brimming with traditional elegance, you'll fall in love with the charming rooms, whilst the restaurant is also top-notch.
  • Hotel Grodek's quiet location, gorgeous interior and excellent restaurant make it an ideal choice for couples. All the necessary ingredients for a splendid city break.
  • Set in a 16th century townhouse, Hotel Amadeus, Krakow features wonderfully Baroque interiors that'll transport you back in time to another era! With an excellent restaurant, a spa and an unbeatable location, it has everything you need for a superb city stay.
  • Hotel Copernicus, whilst being at the upper end of the price range, is an utterly delightful property. With charming details from Renaissance frescoes, atmospheric Gothic rooms and an indoor pool in a vaulted cellar, it's bound to please.
  • Hotel Pod Roza is located in the centre of Krakow's Old Town and oozes traditional elegance but with chic, modern bathrooms. Boasting two restaurants, guests can also come back after a day out sightseeing to relax in the spa facilities of the nearby Stary Hotel.
  • Maltanski Hotel is a superb value-for-money option. Their unfussy rooms are traditional and comfortable, starting from just £70 a night including breakfasts, whilst family suites are also available.
  • Wonderfully traditional, the elegant Hotel Polski offers opulent rooms featuring antiques and frescoes. A splendidly romantic stay in a superb location - and all this at an extremely competitive price.
  • Hotel Amber, set in a glorious pink-and-white Renaissance building, features smart rooms with the odd Art Deco touch

Chic Contemporary Kraków

  • Located across the river in a quieter part of town, Hotel Benefis boasts chic contemporary accommodation featuring modern artwork on the walls. Rooms start at £68 and you can tuck into meals in the cellar restaurant.

For The Great Outdoors

  • Galery69 on the edge of Lake Wulpinskie is a modern masterpiece with panoramic views over the lake, a well equipped spa and plenty nearby for active folk to get their teeth into.
  • If you're after something totally fresh consider Blow up Hall 5050, a completely novel hotel which is part art installation, part high end design hotel. Their totally unique contemporary spaces all offer the most high tech of mod. cons.

Exploring Gdansk

  • The ultra-trendy Puro is a boutique spot located in central Gdansk. You'll love their chic, modern interiors, whilst the restaurant and bar are also great places to kick back. A wonderful option for a fantastic city break!

Lodz City Style

  • Chic, contemporary and incredibly fashionable, Andel's Hotel, Lodz boasts contemporary accommodation in a former textile factory. Come back from sightseeing to unwind in the spa or go for a dip in the pool.

For An Apartment Or Villa

  • If you've decided that you'd prefer the privacy of a self-catering option then browse through the wide variety available online with our partner, Booking.com.

Travel Information

  • Poland is warmest in the summer months, from June to August, with temperatures ranging roughly from 20-25°C. But be warned, you may encounter stormy rainfall at this time, and, as it's peak season, accommodation will be pricier than at other times of the year.
  • Visiting in the spring or autumn is always a good bet - you can enjoy decent weather, whilst it's also quieter and cheaper than in the middle of summer.
  • Most international visitors fly into Warsaw Chopin Airport, served by direct flights with Ryanair from Stansted, Wizz Air from Luton, as well as LOT and British Airways from Heathrow, and many other national and international carriers.
  • Alternatively, you can fly into Krakow Airport - with Ryanair flying from Stansted and Edinburgh, British Airways from Heathrow and easyJet from Gatwick.
  • Both airports are well served by public transport links to their respective cities and the areas surrounding them.
  • For car hire prices, we recommend you visit our online partner Rentalcars.

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A contemporary urban oasis in Warsaw's vibrant Mokotow district. The sleek, modern decor has a minimalist feel with bare concrete and simple furnishings. Guests can indulge in top-notch amenities, from gourmet dining to a trendy bar and a well-equipped gym. A comfortable city stay.

  • City Style - Chic design, a vibrant restaurant, and proximity to trendy Mokotów district hotspots provide a trendy and comfortable retreat
  • Other Activities - Enjoy a workout at the state-of-the-art fitness centre, equipped with modern facilities to keep you energised during your stay
  • Hotel Entertainment - Unwind with a refreshing cocktail or a glass of wine at the stylish on-site bar, perfect for relaxing after a day of exploring
  • Local exploring - An ideal location, close to public transport, modern amenities, and key attractions like the Royal Łazienki Park
from AU$105 for 1 room, 1 night including taxes & fees
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Hotel Indigo Warsaw

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A grown-up and unique choice, in the heart of Warsaw. The decor makes use of the historic architecture, mixing in contemporary art and design to great effect. Guests can enjoy top-notch facilities including a fitness centre, sauna, stylish restaurant, and lively bar. Whimsical and effortlessly cool.

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  • Sights nearby - Explore Warsaw's Old Town, a UNESCO World Heritage site, featuring historic buildings, charming squares, and vibrant cafes
  • Local exploring - Ideal for discovering Warsaw, with bike rentals and proximity to iconic attractions like the Royal Castle and Old Town
  • City Style - Experience vibrant Warsaw in style with chic interiors, panoramic city views, and a prime location on Smolna Street
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Modern, unassuming hotel. Separated from the traffic noise of the major streets, it is a perfect location for families with children. Comfortable contemporary rooms with statement pieces of art. Atmospheric cellar restaurant. Walking distance to many of the main sights.

  • City Style - A chic hotel located in a quiet area of the city but close to many of the sights.
  • Value chic - Excellent value; stylish accommodation
  • Sights nearby - Walking distance to the Royal Wawel Castle.
  • Secluded setting
from AU$131 for 1 room, 1 night including taxes & fees
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Maltanski Hotel

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An utterly charming small hotel overlooking Planty Park on a leafy street. Wood burning stoves, parquet floors, lovely garden. No restaurant but many in the local area. Friendly efficient staff. A really cosy place to stay in an ideal location for exploring the city.

  • Value chic - A charming hotel, well situated in the Old Town within close proximity to the Wawel Royal Castle and totally affordable.
  • Great walks - For a breath of fresh air, take a turn around the tranquil Planty Park.
  • Sights nearby - Within a few minutes walkof Krakow's famed Wawel Royal Castle.
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Delightful owner-run 5 room guesthouse in Poznan's suburban Grunwald district. Those looking to get a real feel for the city and its people will enjoy this home-away-from-home. Simple rooms have character, shops and restaurants are nearby and guests will love the large garden and home-cooked meals.

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  • Local exploring - Next to St. Mary's Basilica and in the same vicinity as the Prisoner Tower and Torture Chamber.
  • Kayaking - Kayak rental can be organised via the hotel.
  • Lively area
from AU$71 for 1 room, 1 night including taxes & fees
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An 18th century castle set in the heart of Gdansk, boasting a picturesque riverside position. Rooms are traditionally dressed with rich hues, antique furniture and large floor to ceiling windows. Dine at the elegant restaurant serving regional dishes. Ideal for a quintessentially Polish experience.

  • Local exploring - Located in the heart of Gdansk with easy access to the city's main attractions.
  • Sights nearby - Visit the impressive Roman Catholic St. Mary’s Church and enjoy the views from the astrological clock.
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from AU$81 for 1 room, 1 night including taxes & fees
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  • Local exploring - Well located in central Lodz withing walking distance of many sights.
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