Poland's Priciest Hotel
Raffles Europejski, located on Krakowskie Przedmieście in Warsaw, is the most expensive hotel in Poland. Its presidential suite comes with a nightly price tag of 33,000 zloty—roughly 400,000 Ukrainian hryvnia. The hotel's neo-Renaissance architecture draws both tourists and celebrities, making it a standout landmark in the capital.
Famous Guests and Amenities
Notable figures who have stayed at Raffles Europejski include Robert Kennedy, Marlene Dietrich, the Rolling Stones, and Beyoncé. For those seeking more affordable options, standard rooms start at 2,000 zloty per night (about 25,000 hryvnia). Guests can enjoy a spa, elegant rooms, restaurants, and a rooftop bar.
The hotel also offers limousine transfers between the airport and the property, adding convenience to the experience. Other high-end hotels in Poland include Bristol in Warsaw, Grand Hotel Tiffi in Iława, Sofitel Grand Sopot, Nobu Hotel, and Hotel Narvil in Serock.
This trend reflects a growing interest in luxury tourism across Poland, particularly in Warsaw, where historic and cultural sites draw international visitors. The premium pricing at Raffles Europejski and similar hotels points to a strengthening economy and rising demand for elite services in the region.