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There's a whiff of the Mediterranean about this suburban accommodation, a boutique hotel with a splash of terracotta and stucco in its decor. Rooms are stylish and offer plenty of comfort.
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(US$60 per room per night)
The Hotel Europejski has been welcoming guests for more than a century, ever since Jan Kazimierz Lubicz Lapinski founded this atmospheric institution in 1882. These days, it is still a classic an…
(US$62 per room per night)
As you'd expect from an airport hotel, this accommodation is knee-deep in useful facilities and places to eat and drink. Rooms are high quality and access to transport is easy. Some rooms are spe…
(US$67 per room per night)
Built during the interwar period, the grand Hotel Polonia occupies a prime location opposite the train station, on the northern edge of the Old Town. Indeed, it overlooks the city's busiest inter…
(US$71 per room per night)
In a 16th-century building that is only a few steps from the Main Square, Hotel Saski is one of Kakow's most historically significant hotels, with a 200-year-old tradition of hospitality.
This towering hotel would definitely be included in anyone's shortlist of 'ugliest buildings of Gdansk', but its neat and clean rooms and on-site facilities are reassuringly consistent for its bu…
(US$74 per room per night)
A massive white presence near the Saxon Gardens, this chain hotel is a reliable haven for business people and travellers wanting somewhere central. As you'd expect, it's clean and efficient.
(US$77 per room per night)
In an attempt to convey the romantic atmosphere of the royal city, the Hotel Francuski has gone over the top, outfitting its rooms with antique furnishings, attention-grabbing artwork and custom …
(US$80 per room per night)
Founded in 1834, Hotel Pollera is a mini museum of Art Nouveau. From the elaborate lobby, up the ornate wrought-iron staircase to the kitschy guestrooms, Pollera evokes the era. The most stunning…
(US$84 per room per night)
A former army barracks doesn't sound a likely place for either a music college or a pleasant midrange hotel, but both can be found within the walls of this distinctive yellow brick building over …
(US$88 per room per night)
Art Nouveau architecture and fancy-pants amenities are all well and good, but a great hotel really needs to provide only two things: easy access to the major sights and a comfortable place to cra…
(US$90 per room per night)
Billed as Poland's first boutique hotel, this converted town house is a monument to early-20th-century design and craftsmanship. Each of the hotel's 44 rooms is individually decorated in Art Nouv…
(US$97 per room per night)
Occupying a prime location at the foot of ul Szeroka, the Hotel Ester is the snazziest accommodation option in Kazimierz. Unlike most of its neighbours, this soon-to-be four-star hotel offers a m…
(US$103 per room per night)
If you want to stay in the classiest of Sopot's classy accommodation options, this is where you head. The Rezydent is the most elegant hotel in town, though you'll need an inelegantly fat wallet …
(US$110 per room per night)
What could be more romantic than passing the night in a palace? The latest addition to Krakow's top-end accommodation options occupies the 19th-century palace of the noble Ostoya family.
(US$113 per room per night)
The Grand Hotel: the name evokes elegance, eminence and, well, grandeur, all of which are embodied in this historic institution. The 19th-century building, once the palace of Princess Izabela Cza…
(US$127 per room per night)
If you feel like spoiling yourself in Warsaw, this might be the best place to do it. A short walk from the heart of the Old Town, this luxury hotel drips elegance and class within a historical bu…
Situated on the banks of the Motlawa River not far from a marina, the Hotel Podewils is assured of water views. It also offers rooms that exude pure old-fashioned class.
The great classical composer should be proud to lend his name to this refined institution. The handsome edifice dates to Mozart's era, as evidenced by the 17th-century tableau of the Virgin Mary …
(US$153 per room per night)
Housed in a beautifully restored 15th-century townhouse once owned by the merchant family Cellarich, the Wentzl is one of the few hotels right on Krakow's Main Square. Its 12 spacious rooms have …
(US$161 per room per night)
In a former tenement on ancient ul Florianska stands Krakow's oldest and most enchanting hotel, the Pod Róza. Gracefully combining the building's renaissance architectural elements with modern am…
(US$181 per room per night)
Nestled into Krakow's oldest street, just steps from Wawel Hill, the Copernicus Hotel is among the city's classiest places to stay. The highly rated hotel brilliantly combines its historic locati…
(US$209 per room per night)
Roughly 1.5km northwest of the Old Town, this place is part of a chain of three establishments in Kraków, and has fairly simple but excellent-value rooms with modern shared bathrooms and kitchens…
(US$21 per room per night)
Part of a French chain, this 106-room modern hotel has somehow succeeded in nestling in the Old Town, just a few blocks from Rynek Glówny, the Main Market Square. It has attractive, bright rooms …
(US$42 per room per night)
The hideous concrete exterior of the local Orbis complex evokes the worst architectural excesses of postwar Poland, and the abstract lime-green lightshades in the foyer don't help. However, it ha…
(US$48 per room per night)
This hotel is in pole position for sightseeing, as it's an easy walk from the castle, the Old Town, the train and bus stations, and the city's main drag. Rooms are compact but tidy and comfortabl…
(US$51 per room per night)
Get away from the crowds at this beautifully appointed place close to Park Skaly Twardowskiego and its lake, about 2km southwest of the city centre. The 27 rooms are cool and modern and there's a…
(US$58 per room per night)
There is nothing lacking in facilities, but lots lacking in character at the Mercure. Despite the drab exterior, people stay for the location and business conveniences in the pastel-pale rooms. B…
(US$63 per room per night)
A four-star option containing lots of spacious white rooms with parquetry on the bathroom floors, and the full complement of in-house facilities. The location is useful for transport links.
(US$68 per room per night)
In a gigantic modern building just off a busy main road, this hotel offers all the expected facilities for business travellers, including a gym, restaurant and bar. The 'big box' look is softened…
This hotel, at the foot of Wawel and overlooking the river, has just been renovated and has a crisp and up-to-date feel to it. The 48 rooms are generously proportioned and look either onto the ri…
(US$75 per room per night)
This business-style hotel is housed in the Novotel building but is more affordable, with straightforward neat rooms and a bar and restaurant downstairs.
Owned and run by Oki Doki Hostel, this newcomer to the Old Town's accommodation scene is housed in a 17th-century tenement house. All rooms overlook either Castle Square or St John's Cathedral, a…
(US$81 per room per night)
Across the river but only just over a kilometre's walk or bus ride from the Old Town, the Hetman sports English-speaking staff, brand-new rooms decked out in soothing shades of pink and green, gl…
Established in 1899 and restored to its former glory after a massive renovation, the Bristol is touted as Poland's most luxurious hotel. Its neoclassical façade, spectacularly floodlit at night, …
(US$95 per room per night)
Szczecin's fanciest option, if not its prettiest, features slick rooms within a salmon-pink complex. The hotel also comes complete with its own shops, two restaurants, a sauna, a gym, bars and sm…
(US$100 per room per night)
This hotel is set in an amazing old granary building on the opposite bank of the river from the Main Town, and oozes history from its worn redbrick exterior. Rooms are modern and attractive, and …
(US$102 per room per night)
This elegant hotel, with its ornate façade, has been the city's most prestigious inn ever since it opened in 1898, hosting Prussian and Polish VIPs alike. It was restored to its prewar Art Nouvea…
(US$118 per room per night)
What was the Commercial Chamber of Lublin 100 years ago is now the grandest place to stay in Lublin. The classic foyer of this four-star hotel isn't at all overbearing and the same stylish minima…
(US$119 per room per night)
Tasteful terracotta tones predominate in this smart, refined hotel, situated on the main road leading into the centre. Spring for the spacious suite for extra elbow room, or just hang around the …
(US$124 per room per night)
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