Raffles Europejski Warsaw.
Occupying a neo-Renaissance landmark on the historic Royal Route, Raffles Europejski Warsaw bridges the city’s 19th-century grandeur with a sharp, contemporary edge. Originally opened in 1857, the building has been restored to function as a living gallery, housing a private collection of nearly 500 museum-quality works by Polish artists. The rooms avoid period-piece clichés, opting instead for sleek modern design and clever details like marble bathrooms engraved with the Warsaw skyline. Dining here is rooted in local legacy: the Europejski Grill offers updated Polish classics, while the Lourse Warszawa patisserie revives a legendary 19th-century social hub. Between the Long Bar and the serene subterranean spa, the hotel feels less like a chain and more like a revived cultural institution.