€150 - €250 per night

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Poland

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Flaner Hotel

Flaner Hotel

Poland

· Warsaw

Breakfast available

4-minute walk to the Royal Castle

Located on one of Warsaw’s most iconic streets

Walkable to Old Town, major cultural sites and vibrant cafés

HOTEL DESCRIPTION

Flaner Hotel, Warsaw sits on the elegant Krakowskie Przedmieście in the heart of the city. Housed in a beautifully restored neoclassical townhouse, the hotel’s interiors fuse rich fabrics, decorative furnishings and sophisticated design inspired by the salons of the early twentieth century. Rooms are stylish and comfortable, offering a calm retreat after walking the streets of Warsaw. The location is ideal for exploring both historic and modern Warsaw, with major attractions, cafés and transport connections just a short stroll away. Flaner Hotel combines boutique charm with city-centre convenience, making it a perfect base for discovering the best of the capital.

Between the old streets and new cafés of Warsaw, Flaner gets the balance right, central, comfortable, and just the right kind of cool.

Bob

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This is great

  • Located right on Krakowskie Przedmieście, part of Warsaw’s historic Royal Route

  • Stylish interiors by award-winning design studio with textured fabrics, decorative furniture and Art Deco touches

  • A boutique feel in the heart of the city, with restful rooms opening onto a quiet courtyard

  • Excellent food and drink options on site: sleek restaurant, cocktail bar and lounge spaces

  • Walkable to Old Town, major cultural sites and vibrant cafés


Good to know

  • Approximately 72 rooms plus 5 suites in total

  • Check-in from 15:00

  • Check-out until 12:00

  • Free cots available for children

  • Free Wi-Fi

  • Private parking is available (charges apply)

  • Pet friendly for small dogs (charges may apply)

  • Room sizes from 22 m² up to about 42 m²

  • Nearest major airport is Warsaw Chopin Airport, about 20 to 30 minutes by car depending on traffic

Warsaw

Vibrant and resilient, Warsaw is a city that beautifully blends old and new. Rebuilt after the war, its historic Old Town now stands as a UNESCO World Heritage site, filled with colourful facades and cobbled streets. Beyond its history, the city hums with modern energy, from trendy cafés and art galleries to lively riverside spots along the Vistula. With its mix of heritage and forward-thinking spirit, Warsaw is one of Europe’s most fascinating capitals.