Poland offers a wide range of accommodation options for all tastes and budgets. Here is a guide to the best places to stay in the country’s main tourist cities.
Here are the best areas to sleep in Warsaw.
Stare Miasto (Old Town)
Ideal for tourists who want to be in the historical heart of the city. Here you will find luxury and boutique hotels in historical buildings.
Śródmieście (Centre)
An excellent choice for those looking for a central location with easy access to public transport. It offers a wide range of hotels, from budget to international chains.
Praga
Up-and-coming district on the eastern bank of the Vistula River, perfect for travellers looking for a more alternative atmosphere and cheaper prices.
Here are the best areas to sleep in Krakow.
Stare Miasto (Old Town)
The tourist heart of Krakow, ideal for those who want to be close to the main attractions. It offers many charming hotels in historic buildings.
Kazimierz
The old Jewish quarter, now a trendy area with many bars and restaurants. Good for those looking for a lively atmosphere and mid-range accommodation.
Podgórze
Developing district on the south bank of the Vistula River, perfect for those looking for cheaper accommodation and a local atmosphere.
Here are the best areas to sleep in Gdańsk.
Główne Miasto (Main Town)
The reconstructed Old Town is ideal for tourists. It offers charming hotels in reconstructed historical buildings.
Wyspa Spichrzów (Granary Island)
Rapidly developing area with many modern hotels and tourist flats.
Wrzeszcz
Residential area with good connections to the centre, ideal for those looking for cheaper accommodation.
Here are the best areas to stay in Wroclaw.
Stare Miasto (Old Town)
The tourist heart of the city, with many hotels in historic buildings around the market square.
Ostrów Tumski
The cathedral island, perfect for those seeking a quiet and romantic atmosphere.
Nadodrze
Emerging district north of the centre, ideal for travellers looking for an alternative atmosphere and lower prices.
Here are the best areas to sleep in Poznań.
Stare Miasto (Old Town)
The historical heart of Poznan, ideal for tourists. Here you will find charming and boutique hotels around the famous Market Square.
Jeżyce
Trendy neighbourhood to the west of the centre, perfect for those looking for a more local atmosphere and cheaper prices.
Sołacz
Quiet residential area with nice parks, suitable for those who prefer a more relaxed atmosphere.
Here are the best areas to sleep in Lublin.
Stare Miasto (Old Town)
The historical centre of Lublin, ideal for tourists who want to be close to the main attractions. It offers charming hotels in historic buildings.
Śródmieście
The central area of the city, with a good offer of mid-range hotels and easy access to public transport.
Czuby
A more modern residential district, suitable for those looking for cheaper accommodation and who have no problems travelling to the centre.
Here are the best areas to stay in Katowice.
Śródmieście (Centre)
The heart of Katowice, with a good offer of modern hotels and international chains. Ideal for those who want to be in the centre of the action.
Nikiszowiec
Historical mining district, now a tourist area. Perfect for those seeking a unique experience in a characteristic environment.
Koszutka
Residential area north of the centre, with good transport links and cheaper prices.
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