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Other hotels in Warsaw

Hotel Rialto

"An eclectic place - part modern boutique hotel, part Art Deco valentine to Warsaw's glory days between the World Wars."

From MYR 461 Read review

Le Royal Meridien Bristol Hotel

"This beautifully restored luxury hotel is an Art Nouveau landmark has a remarkable pedigree, and is conveniently located near the Old Town."

From EUR 400.00 Read review

Le Regina, Warsaw, Poland

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Address: Koscielna 12, 00-218 Warsaw, Poland

Rates from: EUR 220.00

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"This old town palace has been restored to its 18th-century glory, and is now the smartest luxury hotel in Warsaw, with a great restaurant."

Hotel Le Regina by Mary Lussiana


Alongside the Andrassy in Budapest, the Riverside in Prague and the new Riva in Hvar, Croatia, this luxury hotel comes from the elegant stable of the Orco Group. The first ‘small luxury hotel of the world’ in Poland, it will delight the connoisseur. Housed in a palace dating from the 18th-century, it offers a unique opportunity to stay within the walls of Warsaw’s famous Old Town.

The 61 rooms and 3 suites look onto leafy courtyards, beautiful church domes or neighbouring palaces. An air of monastic tranquillity pervades this luxury hotel, accentuated by the heavy, wooden doors and the gentle fountain in the central courtyard. Arrive at night, if you can, when the façade is floodlit and burning torches guard the door casting their dancing shadows on the cobbled street.

The rooms

Individually designed rooms and suites cater to all tastes from the funky, bold, modern designs of the startlingly white Penthouse suite to the more peaceful browns and vanillas of the standard rooms where wooden floors and Italian hand-made furniture ensure a conservative elegance. Some rooms have sloping attic ceilings, others outside terraces.

For the business client, free high speed wifi internet connection and cordless telephones in all rooms de-stress. For the aesthetes, hand-painted frescoes of antique floral patterns on the walls and minimalist luxury in the bathrooms, complete with double basins and Venetian mosaics, should satisfy – along with the unobtrusive flat screen tvs.

Beds are huge with generous duvets which together with the utter silence – few cars are allowed in the old town – guarantee a good night's sleep. Fitness enthusiasts have a workout room and a stunning Roman style swimming pool.

This luxury hotel is situated in the most beautiful part of the City just by the New Town, which together with the Old Town was so painstakingly rebuilt after the destruction of the 2nd World War. Full of cafes and galleries, restaurants and museums, it is a perfect base for a visitor.

Press Quotes

"The discreet setting makes for an effective refuge from the city's noisy main thoroughfares and the tourists around Royal Palace in the Old Town, just a few minutes' walk away." The Telegraph 08

Come for

  • A tranquil glimpse of Polish culture
  • The scent of lilac on every street corner in the spring

Not suitable for

  • Resort lovers
  • Noise addicts

Eating in

The Le Rotisserie Restaurant with renowned Chef, Pawel Oszczyk delivers a menu which entwines many of the pillars of the ancient Polish kitchen with the finesse and culinary expertise of the 21st century





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