New Hotels in Poland
In recent months, Poland has welcomed several new hotels, enriching the local tourism offer with facilities that uniquely reflect local culture and history. These establishments offer modern, distinctive experiences, from stylish apartments to luxury wellness areas and advanced conference spaces. Travelers will find something for every preference, blending comfort and originality in cities across the country.
Lublin
In Lublin’s Wieniawa district, the Holiday Inn Express has opened after two years of renovation, transforming the former Huzar Hotel. The property offers 150 rooms, a conference area for up to 100 guests, and a restaurant. Its facade is inspired by musical notation, paying homage to the composer Henryk Wieniawski.
Białystok
Across from the Branicki Hotel in Białystok, the Branicka Apartments opened with 60 classic-style rooms in shades of navy and gray. It features one-, two-, and family-sized rooms, as well as three well-appointed conference rooms.
Łódź
Aiden by Best Western has opened in Łódź, offering 61 art-deco-inspired rooms in a boutique hotel setting. The 3-star property includes conference facilities, a fitness center, and an inviting restaurant, blending art deco with modern amenities.
Warsaw
Located on Krakowskie Przedmieście, the new Flaner hotel, under the WorldHotels Crafted Collection brand, offers 72 rooms and five apartments. The site also features an expansive conference area, a steakhouse, and a bar inspired by the 1960s, creating a refined retreat in the heart of the capital.
Wrocław
Wrocław introduced two new hotels: Element by Westin, located in the B10 business park, and the Wyndham Wrocław Old Town. Element by Westin offers 115 apartment-style rooms and an advanced wellness area, while the Wyndham expansion brings the hotel to 357 rooms, including an executive lounge, presidential suite, and spa facilities.
Szczyrk
The longest hotel in Europe, Mercure Szczyrk, opened with 447 rooms as part of a redevelopment of the former Orle Gniazdo resort. Under the Accor Group, this property operates as a condo hotel, allowing private ownership with returns through long-term rental agreements. It’s an impressive addition to the Beskid mountains, ideal for both recreation and investment.
Dziwnówek
In the seaside town of Dziwnówek, the new Porta Mare Active & Spa Resort offers 119 rooms, with plans for a wellness area, conference space, and a rehabilitation center. Part of the larger Porta Mare complex, this resort is a top choice for those seeking rest and wellness by the sea, managed by Budnex, known for their luxury developments in Polish coastal towns.
Jastarnia
In Jastarnia, the Wydma & Las complex has completed its development with 119 investment apartments, primarily managed by Your Destination. Located 200 meters from the open sea, these high-standard, hotel-like apartments cater to extended stays and family groups, enhancing the Hel Peninsula’s appeal for both local and international tourists.