Raffles Europejski Warsaw

Neoclassical elegance with a modern twist
VERIFIED LUXURY
Set along the storied Royal Route on Krakowskie Przedmieście, Raffles Europejski Warsaw occupies a neoclassical landmark that has welcomed dignitaries and artists since the 19th century. Meticulously restored and reopened in 2018, the hotel balances its grand bones with contemporary restraint by way of high ceilings, hushed corridors and a quietly confident sense of place. The mood is refined, anchored by an impressive collection of modern Polish art that turns public spaces into walk-through galleries. 

Guest rooms and suites favor calming neutrals, custom furnishings and thoughtful details like well-positioned desks and generous marble bathrooms. Many units overlook Piłsudski Square or the historic street below, offering a front-row seat to Warsaw’s daily rhythm.
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Our Inspector's Highlights

  • The 106 rooms at Raffles Europejski Warsaw offer a contemporary take on vintage style — think art deco meets mid-century modern. Spaces feature wing-backed chairs in powder blue hues, luxe marble bathrooms (some with freestanding tubs) and prominent wooden headboards that keep things cozy.
  • Contemporary Polish works by Monika Sosnowska, Wilhelm Sasnal and more than 100 others appear throughout public spaces and corridors. Stroll through the hotel’s halls for a brief introduction to the local art scene.
  • Warsaw is home to the continent’s only Long Bar, giving the hotel a quiet bragging right among Raffles devotees.
  • Set along Krakowskie Przedmieście, the luxury hotel places you just steps from the Presidential Palace and within easy walking distance of Warsaw’s Old Town and cultural landmarks.
  • Don’t skip a dip in the wellness center’s striking indoor pool. With its shimmering golden mosaic tilework, the subterranean space evokes the feel of a secret grotto that’s perfect for a post-sightseeing soak.

The Restaurants

  • Europejski Grill anchors the hotel’s dining with modern Polish cuisine rooted in seasonality, from precise takes on pierogi to housemade black pudding paired with peach chutney. The room itself strikes a balance between formality and warmth, making it equally suited for business lunches and lingering dinners.
  • Lourse Warszawa channels Warsaw’s historic café culture with an all-day offering of pastries, light dishes and well-executed coffee. It’s an ideal stop for a slow morning or an informal midday break.
  • In keeping with the Warsaw hotel’s modern-vintage mashup, Humidor offers a dark and swanky spot for cigars and top-shelf brown liquors. Leather banquettes and wood paneling root the gentleman’s club vibe, while the contemporary Polish artworks lining the walls keep things fresh.
  • The signature Long Bar concept feels right at home here, pairing classic cocktails — including a locally tailored Warsaw Sling — with a low-lit art deco atmosphere that attracts a strong local following.

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Getting There
Krakowskie Przedmieście 13 00-071, Warsaw, Poland
TEL48-22-255-95-00
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WAW (16-45 min)  
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