המלונות הטובים ביותר ב Poland
Krakow's Old Town offers some of Central Europe's best hotel value per night, especially outside peak summer. We did the comparison. These 10 made the cut.
הבחירות המובילות שלנו ב Poland
לחץ על מלון כלשהו לבדיקת זמינות והזמנה במחיר הטוב ביותר.
VILLA 11 Folk & Design Zakopane
Zakopane
Hotel Spichrz
Torun
Montownia Lofts & Experience Gdańsk. MORE THAN A HOTEL
Gdansk
Hotel Saski Krakow, Curio Collection by Hilton
Krakow
Raffles Europejski Warsaw
Warsaw
Vienna House by Wyndham Andel's Lodz
Lodz
Slow Tatry Boutique Resort&SPA
Zakopane
₪290/לילה המחירים משוערים ומשתנים בהתאם לעונהHotel ETER
Torun
Hotel Platan***
Gdansk
DoubleTree by Hilton Lodz
Lodz
כל המלונות בהשוואה
השוואה זה לצד זה של מיקום, מחיר וציון מאומת.
| # | מלון | עיר ואזור | מחיר/לילה | ציון | שירותים |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| 1 | VILLA 11 Folk & Design Zakopane | Zakopane | ₪280/לילה | 9.8/10 | ארוחת בוקרשאטלחנייה+2סאונהילדים |
| 2 | Hotel Spichrz | Torun | ₪410 – ₪540/לילה | 9.6/10 | ארוחת בוקרמסעדהמותר חיות מחמד+3חנייהסאונהילדים |
| 3 | Montownia Lofts & Experience Gdańsk. MORE THAN A HOTEL | Gdansk | ₪520/לילה | 9.6/10 | ארוחת בוקרמסעדהבר+4מותר חיות מחמדשאטלחנייהילדים |
| 4 | Hotel Saski Krakow, Curio Collection by Hilton | Krakow | ₪730/לילה | 9.6/10 | בריכהארוחת בוקרספא+8חדר כושרמסעדהברמותר חיות מחמדשאטלחנייהסאונהילדים |
| 5 | Raffles Europejski Warsaw | Warsaw | ₪2,800/לילה | 9.6/10 | בריכהארוחת בוקרספא+9חדר כושרמסעדהברמותר חיות מחמדשאטלחנייהסאונהילדיםטעינת EV |
| 6 | Vienna House by Wyndham Andel's Lodz | Lodz | ₪410/לילה | 9.4/10 | בריכהארוחת בוקרספא+8חדר כושרמסעדהברמותר חיות מחמדחנייהסאונהילדיםטעינת EV |
| 7 | Slow Tatry Boutique Resort&SPA | Zakopane | ₪290/לילה | 9.8/10 | |
| 8 | Hotel ETER | Torun | ₪410 – ₪540/לילה | 9.8/10 | ארוחת בוקרמסעדהבר+2חנייהסאונה |
| 9 | Hotel Platan*** | Gdansk | ₪430/לילה | 9.6/10 | ארוחת בוקרמסעדהבר+5שאטלחנייהסאונהילדיםטעינת EV |
| 10 | DoubleTree by Hilton Lodz | Lodz | ₪360/לילה | 9.4/10 | בריכהארוחת בוקרספא+8חדר כושרמסעדהברמותר חיות מחמדחנייהסאונהילדיםטעינת EV |
למה המלונות האלה עלו לרשימה
הנה למה כל אחד עלה לרשימה.
VILLA 11 Folk & Design Zakopane
VILLA 11 Folk & Design Zakopane sits in a wooded area near the Tatra foothills, housed in a gabled, wood-paneled building that feels genuinely warm rather than just rustic-themed. It's a polished four-star property with a calm, unhurried atmosphere that suits the mountain setting well. The hotel is 2 km from the nearest train station and 3 km from The Tatra Museum, so you're close to Zakopane's core without being in the thick of it. Rooms are bright and refined, with rustic-chic decor and mountain views. Upgraded rooms add balconies, which we'd strongly recommend requesting. Free Wi-Fi, flat-screen TVs, and minifridges are standard. The complimentary breakfast buffet is a genuine highlight, and free parking removes one of travel's small headaches. A sauna, cozy lounge, and airy dining area round out the on-site experience nicely. One honest note: if you need an airport shuttle, confirm availability directly with the hotel before booking.
כתובת:VILLA 11 Folk & Design Zakopane, Władysława Broniewskiego 11, 34-500 Zakopane, Poland
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Hotel Spichrz
Hotel Spichrz sits in the Medieval Town of Toruń, housed in an 18th-century building with a character that feels genuinely lived-in rather than staged. It's a casual, unhurried place, and that's exactly the point. You're a 4-minute walk from Gothic Toruń Cathedral and the Muzeum Piernika, and the ruins of Toruń Castle are just 6 minutes on foot. The rooms have exposed-beam ceilings, flat-screens, desks, and minifridges. If you need more space, the bi-level suites add living areas, and the annex apartments come with kitchens and separate living areas, some with terraces. Breakfast is a buffet, which guests consistently rate as a highlight. The country-style restaurant and terrace give you solid on-site dining options, and there's a sauna when your legs need a rest. Parking, meeting rooms, and a business center round things out practically. Pets are welcome too. If you want a polished, anonymous hotel chain experience, look elsewhere. If you want atmosphere, good access to Toruń's old town, and a reliable breakfast, this delivers.
כתובת:Hotel Spichrz, Mostowa 1a, 87-100 Toruń, Poland
שכונה:Medieval Town of Toruń
השווה מחירים לHotel Spichrz
המחירים מוצגים לחדר 1, 2 מבוגרים. לחץ לראות זמינות עדכנית.

Montownia Lofts & Experience Gdańsk. MORE THAN A HOTEL
Montownia Lofts & Experience Gdańsk carries a loft-style character that feels more like a creative space than a conventional hotel, and that identity runs through everything here. It sits in Śródmieście, Gdańsk's central district, so the city is genuinely walkable from the front door. The property is smoke-free and well-equipped, with Wi-Fi, air conditioning, and breakfast all ranking among the things guests keep coming back for. There's a restaurant and bar on-site, so you're not forced out the door to eat or unwind. Meeting rooms make it practical when work comes along for the trip. Traveling with pets? Dogs and cats are welcome, which is rarer than it should be at this level. Accessibility is handled seriously too, with adapted parking, an accessible elevator, and step-free options throughout. An airport shuttle takes the stress out of arrivals and departures. The rating from a substantial pool of guest reviews is genuinely impressive, suggesting this place delivers consistently. If you're driving in, parking is available, which in a city-center location is worth noting upfront.
כתובת:Montownia Lofts & Experience Gdańsk. MORE THAN A HOTEL, Lisia Grobla 7, 80-860 Gdańsk, Poland
שכונה:Śródmieście
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Hotel Saski Krakow, Curio Collection by Hilton
Hotel Saski Krakow sits in a townhouse from the early 1800s, right in the heart of Old Town. You're less than one block from Rynek Główny, the city's main square, with the Cloth Hall and St. Mary's Basilica essentially on your doorstep. It's a genuinely central address, and the building carries real character without feeling like a museum piece. Rooms are warm and elegant, with satellite TV and Wi-Fi, and suites add sitting areas if you want extra space to spread out. Breakfast is served in a modern restaurant and bar that feels current rather than stuffy. Beyond meals, you've got room service, a full bar, and concierge to handle the details. Practical extras like valet parking, an airport shuttle, and full-service laundry make the stay easy to manage. The hotel is also kid-friendly, which takes some of the guesswork out of traveling with children. We'd say the location alone justifies the booking, but if you need a quieter, more removed base, this isn't it.
כתובת:Hotel Saski Krakow, Curio Collection by Hilton, Sławkowska 3, 31-014 Kraków, Poland
שכונה:Kraków Old Town
השווה מחירים לHotel Saski Krakow, Curio Collection by Hilton
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Raffles Europejski Warsaw
Raffles Europejski Warsaw sits in a 19th-century neo-Renaissance palace on one of Warsaw's most storied streets, and it earns every bit of its grand reputation. The Royal Castle is a 10-minute walk away, so you're genuinely in the heart of the city. Rooms feel unhurried and considered, with local artwork, book collections, flat-screen TVs, minifridges, and tea and coffeemakers. Suites go further, adding complimentary minibars, free-standing tubs, and separate living space. Every room gets 24-hour butler service, which sets a tone that's hard to shake once you've experienced it. The restaurant has a terrace, the cocktail bar is sleek, and there's a spa and gym on-site. Event space means the hotel handles serious gatherings without breaking a sweat. Practical touches are solid too: valet parking, electric-car charging, airport shuttle, and bicycle rental for when you want to explore at your own pace. Our honest caveat: this place is unapologetically formal. If you want low-key and casual, look elsewhere. If you want polish, you've found it.
כתובת:Raffles Europejski Warsaw, Krakowskie Przedmieście 13, 00-071 Warszawa, Poland
שכונה:Śródmieście Północne, Warsaw
השווה מחירים לRaffles Europejski Warsaw
המחירים מוצגים לחדר 1, 2 מבוגרים. לחץ לראות זמינות עדכנית.

Vienna House by Wyndham Andel's Lodz
Vienna House by Wyndham Andel's Lodz lives inside a former 19th-century textile factory that's now part of the Manufaktura cultural center, and that heritage gives the whole place a distinct, unhurried industrial cool. The conversion is thoughtful: exposed brick in the restaurant, vivid murals in the bar, and a glass-enclosed rooftop pool that feels genuinely dramatic. Rooms come with free Wi-Fi, flat-screen TVs, minibars, and tea and coffeemakers. Suites and upgraded rooms add kitchenettes and living areas, with some terraces available if you want outdoor space. Parking and the breakfast buffet are both complimentary, which we always appreciate. Piotrkowska Street is 3 km away and Atlas Arena is 4 km out, so you'll want to factor in transport for either. The spa, gym, and rooftop pool keep things lively without leaving the building. Meeting rooms and a business center mean the property handles work commitments without fuss. One honest caveat: this hotel's personality leans bold and design-forward, so if you prefer calm and minimal, temper expectations accordingly.
כתובת:Vienna House by Wyndham Andel's Lodz, Ogrodowa 17, 91-065 Łódź, Poland
שכונה:Stare Miasto
השווה מחירים לVienna House by Wyndham Andel's Lodz
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Slow Tatry Boutique Resort&SPA
Slow Tatry Boutique Resort and SPA sits in Zakopane, a mountain town in southern Poland that draws visitors year-round for its alpine character and unhurried pace. The name says it all: this place is built around slowing down. Beyond that, we have limited verified details to share about specific rooms, facilities, or on-site services. What we can say is that the property carries a boutique identity, and the SPA designation suggests a focus on rest and recovery rather than hustle. Zakopane itself is walkable and full of character, so the location alone gives you plenty to work with. Guests who have stayed here rate their experience very highly, which tells us something meaningful about consistency and care. If you value a calm, intimate atmosphere over a sprawling resort setup, this one seems worth a closer look. That said, we'd recommend confirming specific amenities directly with the property before booking, since verified details are limited.
כתובת:Slow Tatry Boutique Resort&SPA, Cyrhla 19d, 34-500 Zakopane, Poland
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Hotel ETER
Hotel ETER sits in the heart of Toruń's Medieval Town, putting you steps from one of Poland's most atmospheric historic districts. The 14th-century St. James' Church is right across the street, and the Teutonic Castle ruins are a short walk away. Getting in and out is easy too, with Toruń Miasto train station reachable on foot in about eight minutes. Inside, the hotel feels polished and calm without being stuffy. Rooms are contemporary and well-equipped, with minibars, tea and coffeemaking facilities, smart TVs, and Wi-Fi. Upgrade if you can. Higher-tier rooms add balconies, sitting areas, and exposed brick or beams, and some look out directly onto the church. Suites go further with separate living rooms. Dining is handled well: there's a restaurant in a sunroom, a lobby bar, and a terrace. A sauna and massage round out the wellness side. We'd say book a room with the church view and don't skip breakfast.
כתובת:Hotel ETER, Szpitalna 4, 87-100 Toruń, Poland
שכונה:Medieval Town of Toruń
השווה מחירים לHotel ETER
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Hotel Platan***
Hotel Platan sits on landscaped grounds in the Łostowice district of Gdańsk, and it carries a calm, unhurried feel that three-star properties rarely pull off this well. The rooms are polished and practical: flat-screen TVs, minifridges, tea and coffeemaking facilities, and free Wi-Fi as standard. Breakfast is complimentary and served buffet-style, so you can start the day without watching your wallet. Parking is also free, which matters more than people admit. The on-site restaurant feels genuinely chic rather than just functional, and two saunas give the place a surprisingly indulgent edge. A garden with BBQs adds a relaxed, social dimension. Neptune's Fountain in the city center is 8 km away, and the European Solidarity Centre is 9 km out, so you're not in the middle of everything, but the S7 highway is just 4 km from the property, making it an easy base if you're driving. The airport shuttle seals the deal for road-weary arrivals. Our honest caveat: if walkable city-center access is your priority, look elsewhere.
כתובת:Hotel Platan***, Niepołomicka 36, 80-180 Gdańsk, Poland
שכונה:Łostowice
השווה מחירים לHotel Platan***
המחירים מוצגים לחדר 1, 2 מבוגרים. לחץ לראות זמינות עדכנית.

DoubleTree by Hilton Lodz
DoubleTree by Hilton Lodz is a modern, glass-fronted property in the Old Polesie neighborhood, sitting directly across from Poniatowski Park. It's a polished, no-nonsense hotel that earns its four stars without fuss. You're 1 km from Łódź Kaliska train station and 2 km from the shops and restaurants of Piotrkowska Street, so the location is genuinely useful. Rooms are bright and well-equipped with free Wi-Fi, flat-screen TVs, and tea and coffeemakers. Upgrade and you get an espresso machine plus park views. Suites add a separate living space if you need room to breathe. The 10th-floor spa is a real draw: indoor pool with city views, a hot tub, and four treatment rooms. There's also a 24-hour gym, a sophisticated restaurant, and a bar with a serious whiskey selection. Room service runs around the clock, which we always appreciate. If you're bringing kids, the hotel is kid-friendly. The one honest caveat: this place leans calm and refined, so don't come expecting a lively scene.
כתובת:DoubleTree by Hilton Lodz, Łąkowa 29, 90-554 Łódź, Poland
שכונה:Old Polesie
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היכן לשהות ב Poland
השכונה שתבחרו חשובה יותר מהמלון עצמו.
First time in Warsaw? Here's what actually matters.
Stay on or near Krakowskie Przedmieście. it's the spine of Royal Warsaw, connecting the Old Town to Nowy Świat, and everything worthwhile is within a 15-minute walk. Hotel Bristol sits right on this street and it shows: the location alone justifies the PLN 320-580/night price for many travelers.
The reconstructed Old Town around Rynek Starego Miasta looks medieval but was almost entirely rebuilt after World War II. knowing that actually makes it more remarkable, not less. Walk north to Freta Street in the New Town for coffee without the tourist premium, then head back south for sunset over the Vistula from the castle terrace. Skip the Palace of Culture observation deck if crowds bother you; the view from the 30th floor of the Marriott next door costs less and takes half the time.
Kraków beyond the selfie spots. where to actually stay and eat.
The Old Town is beautiful and you should absolutely stay there. Hotel Copernicus on Kanonicza Street is one of the best addresses in the country. But Kazimierz, 15 minutes walk south across Stradom Street, is where Kraków actually lives right now: wine bars on Józefa Street, coffee shops in converted synagogues, and a food market on Nowy Square that runs every morning.
We've seen hundreds of people book the cheapest Old Town hotel they can find and end up on Floriańska Street above a bar. Don't do it. The extra PLN 50/night for a quieter street is worth every złoty. Puro Hotel Krakow in Kazimierz is the design pick. and at PLN 150-320/night, it's one of the best-value design hotels in Central Europe.
Gdańsk and the Tri-City: which part should you stay in?
Gdańsk Main Town along Długi Targ and Mariacka Street is the postcard version of the city. Dutch-Flemish merchant houses, amber shops, and the Neptune Fountain. Gdańsk Boutique Hotel sits right here at PLN 160-340/night, and the location is genuinely unbeatable for first-timers.
Sopot is a 20-minute SKM train ride north and a completely different vibe. beach resort, not history lesson. The Sofitel Grand Sopot sits steps from the pier at ul. Powstańców Warszawy 12, and in July-August this is the most coveted stretch of coast in Poland. Go to Sopot for the beach; come back to Gdańsk for the evenings.
Wrocław: Poland's most underrated city has the best market square in the country.
Wrocław's Rynek (market square) is bigger than Kraków's and, honestly, more fun on a Friday night. it's ringed with bars and restaurants that cater to locals, not just tourists. Monopol Hotel sits right off the square on Świdnicka Street and at PLN 140-300/night it's a serious bargain for the address.
The Ostrów Tumski cathedral island is a 10-minute walk east and worth an hour of your time. it's the oldest part of the city and feels entirely separate from the modern buzz. Cross the Tumski Bridge (covered in padlocks, yes, just like everywhere else, but the view of the cathedral is genuinely worth it) and you've got the whole picture. Wrocław rewards slow walkers.
Zakopane in winter: what to know before you book.
Zakopane sits at around 850m in the Tatra Mountains, and in January-February it gets proper snow. enough for real skiing on Kasprowy Wierch and Gubałówka. Hotel Bania Thermal & Ski on Białego Street is the standout pick at PLN 90-200/night, and the outdoor thermal pools heated to 36°C are the reason to book it even if the slopes disappoint.
The main pedestrian street, Krupówki, is touristy and you should walk it once for the góralski (highlander) food stalls. oscypek smoked cheese is the thing to try, around PLN 10-15 per piece. But don't stay on Krupówki itself; the noise carries late into the evening. Book anything within 5 minutes walk of the cable car station and you're positioned well.
Poznań: the city nobody puts on their list, and why that's wrong.
Poznań gets bypassed for Warsaw and Kraków constantly. That's a mistake. The Old Market Square (Stary Rynek) is genuinely beautiful, the city has a great food scene around Śródka district, and IBB Andersia Hotel at PLN 145-310/night gives you panoramic views from one of the tallest buildings in the city.
The St. Martin croissant (rogal świętomarciński) is a Poznań obsession. it's filled with white poppy seed paste and you should eat at least one from Cukiernia Kandulski on Plac Wolności. The city is also the easiest entry point from Berlin by train: 2.5 hours on the EC train, and you'll pay around PLN 80-120 for a one-way ticket booked in advance. Not many people know that route, and it shows in how relaxed the city feels.
גלה את Poland לפי עיר
אנחנו מכסים 8 יעדים ברחבי Poland. בחר עיר למדריך מלונות מוקדש.
אזורי המלון הטובים ביותר של Poland
Poland splits neatly into four zones worth your time: Warsaw for history and nightlife, Kraków for architecture and Jewish heritage, the Tri-City coast for beach summers, and the Tatras for ski winters. Each one punches hard. you just need to know which neighborhoods to pick.
Warsaw 2 מלונות מאומתים Poland's capital rewards those who look past the obvious.
Poland's capital rewards those who look past the obvious.
Warsaw is a city of contradictions. a largely rebuilt Old Town that feels more alive than many authentic ones, a booming financial district around Rondo ONZ, and pockets of genuine grit in Praga across the river. The best hotel addresses cluster on Krakowskie Przedmieście and in Śródmieście, within walking distance of Nowy Świat and the Royal Łazienki Park.
Hotel Bristol on Krakowskie Przedmieście is the gold standard: 150 years of history, a piano bar that attracts Warsaw's old money, and a location that puts you 8 minutes walk from the Royal Castle. Autor Rooms in Śródmieście is the opposite. small, design-conscious, and priced like it hasn't figured out it's exceptional yet.
Avoid the Warszawa Centralna area for anything longer than one night. The streets around the station feel transitional and the hotels there charge city-center prices for a decidedly non-city-center experience. Take the metro Line M1 south to Kabaty or north to Młociny if you need to move around. it's clean, fast, and runs until 1am on weekdays.
עיין בכל מלוני Warsaw → Kraków 3 מלונות מאומתים Poland's most beautiful city. and it knows it.
Poland's most beautiful city. and it knows it.
Kraków has the best-preserved medieval core in Central Europe and the foot traffic to prove it. The Old Town within the Planty park ring and Kazimierz Jewish Quarter 15 minutes to the south are where the action is. Wawel Castle sits between them on a limestone hill above the Vistula, and it's the city's gravitational center.
Hotel Copernicus on Kanonicza Street is the most romantic address in the country. a Renaissance townhouse 3 minutes walk from Wawel Cathedral, with a heated rooftop pool overlooking the river. Puro Hotel Krakow in Kazimierz is the design pick for younger travelers, right in the neighborhood's bar and gallery scene. Old Town Apartments & Hostel rounds things out for budget travelers who want location above all else.
Don't book anything on Floriańska Street or directly off the Market Square if you plan to sleep before midnight on weekends. The restaurant and bar noise carries badly in the old buildings. One street back. Grodzka, Kanonicza, or the western edge of Kazimierz. and you'll get the location with none of the 3am regret.
עיין בכל מלוני Kraków → Gdańsk & Sopot 2 מלונות מאומתים Coast and history. two cities that play off each other perfectly.
Coast and history. two cities that play off each other perfectly.
Gdańsk is the most architecturally distinctive city in Poland. its Hanseatic merchant houses along Długi Targ look like Amsterdam filtered through a Polish lens. Main Town is the place to base yourself for history and evening atmosphere. Sopot, 20 minutes north by SKM commuter train, is Poland's premier beach resort and a completely different world from May to August.
Gdańsk Boutique Hotel in the Main Town sits within a 5-minute walk of the Neptune Fountain and the famous Złota Brama (Golden Gate). Sofitel Grand Sopot is the big-budget coastal statement, right on the beach at ul. Powstańców Warszawy 12, steps from Europe's longest wooden pier. The SKM train between the two runs every 10-15 minutes and costs around PLN 5 each way.
Don't make the mistake of booking in Wrzeszcz district. it's a fine residential area with good tram connections, but it sits between Gdańsk and Sopot without the advantages of either. In summer, Sopot hotel prices spike hard. PLN 290-540/night at the Sofitel. so book 2-3 months out for late July and August if you want the prime addresses.
עיין בכל מלוני Gdańsk & Sopot → Wrocław & Poznań 2 מלונות מאומתים Western Poland's two city-break gems. criminally overlooked.
Western Poland's two city-break gems. criminally overlooked.
Wrocław and Poznań sit 160km apart along the A2 motorway and make a natural two-city western Poland itinerary. Both have outsized market squares, good food scenes, and hotels that cost noticeably less than Warsaw or Kraków. Wrocław's Rynek is the starting point for everything. Monopol Hotel on nearby Świdnicka Street puts you 3 minutes from the square's best bars.
Poznań's Stary Rynek has the famous mechanical goats that butt heads at noon from the Town Hall tower. it sounds gimmicky and it's actually delightful. IBB Andersia Hotel in Poznań's City Center gives you skyline views from upper floors and direct access to Półwiejska Street shopping without leaving the building footprint. Both cities are easy day trips from each other by PKP train (90 minutes, around PLN 40-80).
Both cities are busiest during trade fair periods. Poznań especially, where the Międzynarodowe Targi Poznańskie (trade fair complex) drives hotel prices up 40-60% during major events in spring and autumn. Check the MTP calendar before booking. Non-fair weeks in Poznań see PLN 145-310/night at IBB Andersia. fair weeks can push well past PLN 400.
עיין בכל מלוני Wrocław & Poznań → Zakopane & Tatras 1 מלון מאומת Poland's mountain escape. best in deep winter, surprisingly good in summer.
Poland's mountain escape. best in deep winter, surprisingly good in summer.
Zakopane sits in a valley at 850m with the High Tatras rising sharply behind it. and in January-February the combination of proper snowfall and the Kasprowy Wierch cable car makes it a genuine ski destination. Hotel Bania Thermal & Ski on Białego Street is the only vetted pick here, and it earns its place with thermal pools, direct ski access, and fair pricing at PLN 90-200/night.
Krupówki Street is the town's pedestrian main drag and it's unabashedly touristy. smoked oscypek cheese, regional knitwear, horse-drawn carriages. But the hiking in Tatra National Park starts practically from the hotel doorstep, and trails to Morskie Oko lake (1,395m) are accessible from June to October. The 9km trail from Palenica Białczańska to Morskie Oko takes about 2 hours each way.
Avoid Zakopane in early December and late March. the shoulder months have patchy snow, closed lifts, and full prices. Christmas week and New Year see Polish families descend in force and hotels book out months ahead at premium rates. The sweet spot is January 10 to mid-February: reliable snow, post-holiday pricing, and trails that are actually safe to hike.
עיין בכל מלוני Zakopane & Tatras →האזורים הטובים ביותר לפי סגנון
ספר לנו איך אתה נוסע.
Romantic
Kanonicza Street in Kraków's Old Town. a cobbled Renaissance lane 3 minutes from Wawel Cathedral where Hotel Copernicus has been setting the standard for decades. It's the kind of place where a weekend feels like it should cost more than it does.
Culture & History
Warsaw's Krakowskie Przedmieście puts you between the Royal Castle, the National Museum, and Chopin's birthplace church. all within a 15-minute walk. Hotel Bristol has hosted Churchill and de Gaulle; the address alone tells you something about the cultural weight of this street.
Family
Kraków's Old Town is the easiest family base in Poland. compact, walkable, and the Wawel Dragon fire-breathing statue genuinely thrills under-10s. The Wieliczka Salt Mine is a 30-minute bus ride from the city center and unforgettable for kids and adults alike.
Budget
Warsaw's Śródmieście neighborhood has Autor Rooms at PLN 80-180/night. design-forward, honest, and 12 minutes walk from everything worth seeing. Skip the hostels near the station and put your money here instead.
Beach
Sopot Beach along the Baltic coast is Poland's undisputed summer answer. the Sofitel Grand sits directly on the sand steps from the 511m wooden pier, and on a July evening it rivals anything on the North Sea. Book 2 months out for July; it fills completely.
Foodie
Kazimierz in Kraków. Józefa Street specifically. has the best food-per-block ratio in Poland right now: Jewish delis, Ukrainian borscht spots, natural wine bars, and a morning market on Nowy Square running every day from 7am. Puro Hotel Krakow puts you right in the middle of it.
איך בדקנו את המלונות האלה
כל מלון ברשימה זו עבר את אותה הערכה. הנה בדיוק איך אנחנו מדרגים אותם.
We started with 200+ hotels across 6 regions. Warsaw, Kraków, Gdańsk, Wrocław, Poznań, and Zakopane. then cut anything that felt corporate, overpriced, or just not worth your money. What's left are 10 places we'd genuinely book ourselves.
איכות מיקום
האם השכונה נוחה להליכה? האם מסעדות, חנויות ואטרקציות נמצאות במרחק הליכה של 10 דקות? איך זה מרגיש בלילה? אנחנו מעריכים בטיחות, גישה לתחבורה ציבורית ואם לאזור יש אופי מקומי אמיתי. מלון בשכונה הלא נכונה הורס טיול. לכן המיקום נושא את המשקל הרב ביותר.
תמורה למחיר
אנחנו משווים מה שמשלמים למה שמקבלים. מלון ב-150 אירו עם מיקום מצוין, חדרים נקיים וצוות מועיל יכול לנצח מלון ב-500 אירו עם שירותים מפוארים באזור רע. אנחנו לוקחים בחשבון תמחור עונתי, מדיניות ביטול ועלויות נסתרות. המטרה היא למצוא את היחס הטוב ביותר, לא את המחיר הנמוך ביותר.
חוויית אורחים
אנחנו מנתחים אלפי ביקורות מאומתות של אורחים בפלטפורמות מרובות, מחפשים דפוסים ולא תלונות בודדות. שבח עקבי על ניקיון, צוות ואיכות חדרים חשוב. אנחנו גם מעריכים את הבלתי מוחשי: האם למלון יש אופי? מלון רשת חסר נשמה עם מתקנים מושלמים עדיין מפסיד למסעדה קטנה מנוהלת היטב עם אישיות.
כל מלון בדף זה זכה למקומו דרך תהליך זה.
מתי לבקר Poland: עונה לפי עונה
מחירי מלונות, עומס ומזג אוויר משתנים לפי עונה.
Summer (June-August)
This is Poland at its most alive. Kraków's outdoor cafés on the Market Square, Sopot Beach at full tilt, and Gdańsk's Długi Targ buzzing until midnight. Prices at coastal hotels spike hardest: Sofitel Grand Sopot hits PLN 540/night on peak summer weekends. Book 2-3 months out for Sopot and Gdańsk, or accept paying full rate with no negotiating room.
Spring (April-May)
April and May are the best months to visit Kraków and Warsaw. temperatures sit at a comfortable 10-18°C, the Planty park around Kraków's Old Town is green, and hotel prices are 20-30% below summer peaks. The Kraków Dragon Parade in early June marks the end of this sweet spot, bringing a sharp crowd and price bump. Get in before that.
Autumn (September-October)
September is arguably the single best month to visit Poland. Kraków and Warsaw still have warm evenings. 14-16°C. without the summer masses. Hotel Copernicus drops to PLN 280/night on weekdays, and you'll often have Wawel Castle to near-yourself in the mornings. Poznań's trade fairs in September can spike that city's prices by 40%, so check the MTP calendar before booking.
Winter (November-February)
Warsaw and Kraków in January are cold. temperatures drop to −5°C and snow is common. but hotel prices fall to their annual floor. Kraków's Old Town Apartments & Hostel goes as low as PLN 75/night, and even Hotel Bristol in Warsaw offers weekday rates well below PLN 400. Zakopane is the exception: ski season runs January-March and Hotel Bania fills fast, so book that one 6-8 weeks out.
איך להזמין מלונות ב Poland
אסטרטגיות הזמנה חכמות לPoland.
Book Kraków hotels on weekdays. the weekend premium is real.
Hotels in Kraków's Old Town charge 25-40% more on Friday and Saturday nights year-round, driven by stag parties from the UK and western Europe. If your trip is flexible, arriving Sunday-Thursday at places like Hotel Copernicus can save PLN 80-120/night versus an identical weekend stay. The city is also genuinely quieter. a bonus that costs nothing extra.
Don't assume Warsaw's Old Town is the best place to stay.
Warsaw's Old Town is reconstructed and charming but not the most convenient base. it's north of the real action and 20 minutes walk from Nowy Świat and the better restaurants. Krakowskie Przedmieście or central Śródmieście near metro Line M2 stations puts you closer to everything. Hotel Bristol sits perfectly in the middle of this.
The PKP Intercity train is almost always better than flying between Polish cities.
Warsaw to Kraków takes 2.5 hours by express train and costs PLN 49-120 booked in advance on the PKP website. Warsaw to Gdańsk is 2h 50min. By the time you factor in Chopin Airport check-in, bag fees, and a taxi from the other end, the train beats budget airlines on price and time for every city pair in Poland. And Kraków Główny station is a 15-minute walk from the Old Town Market Square.
Sopot fills completely in late July. book 8-10 weeks out or pay peak rates.
The last two weeks of July and first week of August are Sopot's absolute peak: the LOTOS Top Trendy music festival and school holidays collide, and Sofitel Grand Sopot sells out weeks in advance. If you want PLN 290-350/night rates rather than PLN 500+, book before mid-May for a late July stay. June 20-July 10 gives you warm weather, open beaches, and rates roughly 20% below the August ceiling.
Use Kraków's trams. don't walk everywhere or take Ubers for short hops.
A single tram ticket in Kraków costs PLN 4.60 and covers 20 minutes of travel. enough to get from the Old Town to Kazimierz or the train station with change to spare. Line 3 and Line 10 cover the most useful central routes. Uber exists in Kraków but for distances under 3km you're often better walking; the GPS routing sends drivers on counterintuitive detours through the historic center.
Ask your hotel about the Polish złoty. always pay in PLN, not euros.
Many hotels in Kraków and Warsaw will offer to charge your card in euros if you're from the EU. Decline every time. This is dynamic currency conversion and the exchange rate applied is typically 5-8% worse than your bank's rate. Poland uses PLN (Polish złoty) and your bank or card will almost certainly give you a better rate than the hotel's payment terminal. It's PLN 4.20-4.30 per euro at time of writing. know your rate before you check in.
שאלות נפוצות על מלונות ב Poland
תשובות ישירות מהצוות שלנו.
What's the best area to stay in Warsaw?
Krakowskie Przedmieście is where you want to be. it's Warsaw's grandest street, 10 minutes walk from the Royal Castle and right in the cultural core. Śródmieście works too if you want cheaper options closer to the metro. Skip anything near Warszawa Centralna station; it's functional but grim, and you'll pay tourist prices for zero atmosphere.
How much do good hotels in Poland cost per night?
Decent mid-range hotels in Warsaw and Kraków run PLN 150-320/night. Luxury stays at places like Hotel Bristol or Hotel Copernicus push to PLN 520-580/night on weekends. Budget picks in Kraków's Kazimierz or Warsaw's Śródmieście start around PLN 75-90/night. and some are genuinely great, not just cheap.
Is Kraków or Warsaw better for a first visit to Poland?
Kraków wins for first-timers, and it's not close. You can walk from the Old Town Market Square to Wawel Castle in 10 minutes, hit Kazimierz Jewish Quarter in another 15, and cover the city's highlights in 2 days without a taxi. Warsaw is bigger, more spread out, and better suited for a second trip when you want to dig deeper.
When is the cheapest time to visit Poland?
January and February are the sweet spot. hotel prices in Kraków and Warsaw drop to PLN 75-150/night at good properties, and crowds are thin. The exception is Zakopane, which peaks in winter for skiing at PLN 90-200/night. November is also underrated: fewer tourists than summer, and Old Town Kraków actually feels like it belongs to locals.
Is Gdańsk worth visiting, or should I just go to Warsaw and Kraków?
Gdańsk is worth it. but go in summer. The Main Town along Długi Targ is one of the most photogenic streets in Central Europe, and Sopot Beach is a 20-minute tram ride away. Summer hotel rates in Sopot run PLN 290-540/night at the Sofitel Grand, which is high by Polish standards. but the setting earns it.
What's the best hotel in Poland for couples?
Hotel Copernicus in Kraków's Old Town is the call. it's a 14th-century townhouse 3 minutes walk from Wawel Cathedral, with a rooftop terrace that overlooks the Vistula River. Rooms run PLN 280-520/night, which feels steep until you're actually there. It holds our Most Romantic badge and it earns it honestly.
How do I get between Warsaw and Kraków?
Take the PKP Intercity express train from Warszawa Centralna to Kraków Główny. it runs every 1-2 hours and takes about 2.5 hours. Tickets start around PLN 49 if you book ahead on the PKP website. Flying makes no sense for this route; by the time you're at Chopin Airport 45 minutes early, the train's already rolling.
Is Zakopane a good base for skiing in Poland?
Yes, but manage your expectations. Zakopane is charming and the Kasprowy Wierch cable car up to 1,985m is genuinely dramatic. but the ski runs are short compared to the Alps. Hotel Bania Thermal & Ski at PLN 90-200/night is the best on-mountain pick, and the thermal pools make it worthwhile even if you don't ski. Go in January-February for the best snow conditions.
Are there good budget hotels in Poland that don't feel like a punishment?
Autor Rooms in Warsaw's Śródmieście runs PLN 80-180/night and genuinely overdelivers. design-forward, quiet, and 12 minutes walk from Nowy Świat. Old Town Apartments & Hostel in Kraków is a PLN 75-170/night option that puts you right on the edge of the Old Town without the hostel chaos you'd expect. Both earned spots on our list for a reason.
What neighborhoods should I avoid when booking in Kraków?
Avoid anything directly on or behind Floriańska Street if you want actual sleep. it's the main tourist drag and loud until 3am on weekends. The area immediately around Kraków Główny train station is fine for one night, but it feels like a transit zone, not a city. Kazimierz or the quiet side streets off Grodzka Street are where you actually want to be.
Do Polish hotels include breakfast?
It depends on the property. Luxury hotels like Hotel Bristol Warsaw and Sofitel Grand Sopot usually include breakfast in higher room tiers, but mid-range and budget hotels often charge separately. typically PLN 35-70/person. Honestly, skip the hotel breakfast in Kraków and walk to one of the milk bars (bar mleczny) on Józefa Street in Kazimierz instead; you'll pay PLN 15-25 and eat better.
Is Poland a good destination for families with kids?
Kraków is the easiest family base. the Old Town is compact, walkable, and the Wawel Dragon attraction genuinely delights kids under 10. The Wieliczka Salt Mine is 30 minutes from Kraków Główny by bus and one of the most memorable underground experiences in Europe. Gdańsk in summer works well too, with Sopot Beach just 20 minutes away by SKM commuter train from Gdańsk Główny.


