Warsaw Hotels with Family Suites and Interconnecting Rooms
20 family-friendly hotels with family suite in Warsaw . Handpicked for families who want the best.
Warsaw is one of those city break choices that surprises parents. Cheap flights, short queues at museums, child-friendly restaurants in the Old Town, and big parks like Łazienki where peacocks wander past pushchairs. The catch is the rooms. A typical Polish business hotel sells doubles with a sofa bed, which is fine for one night but cramped if you are staying four. A real family suite or two interconnecting rooms changes the whole trip. The five hotels listed here all offer one or both, in central locations within walking distance of the Royal Castle, the Vistula riverfront, or the metro that runs straight to the airport.
Warsaw rebuilt itself after the war and the result is unusual: a meticulously reconstructed Old Town next to brutalist communist-era blocks next to glass towers. For families it means everything is close together. You can walk from the Royal Castle to the Copernicus Science Centre in 25 minutes, with playgrounds and ice cream stops along the way. The city does not feel like a museum, it feels like a working capital that happens to be cheap and friendly to kids.
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🛏️Why a family suite makes Warsaw work for parents
Polish hotels label rooms differently than Western European chains. A family room here is usually a double bed plus two single beds in one space, which is workable but not what most parents picture. A family suite, on the other hand, has a real wall between the sleeping area and the living area. Interconnecting rooms are even better for kids over six who want their own space. The five hotels on this list all offer at least one of these formats and the rates include breakfast for two adults plus reduced or free meals for kids under twelve.
Location matters more in Warsaw than it does in Paris or London because the city is bigger than tourists expect. The Old Town is the obvious base for a first visit, walking distance to the Royal Castle and most family attractions. The HUB area near Daszyńskiego metro is newer, quieter at night, and connected to the airport in 25 minutes. Mokotów is residential and quieter still, which suits families travelling with toddlers who need an early bedtime away from a busy main road.
Parent's take
Don't underestimate Warsaw with kids. The Copernicus Science Centre, the Neon Museum, and the WWII-themed Warsaw Rising Museum all hold attention for under-tens better than equivalent attractions in Paris or Rome. Plan three nights minimum so you actually use the family suite rather than just sleeping in it between transit days.
Our Top 20 Picks
Hotels in Warsaw with family suite, sorted by guest rating.

Wonderful
0 reviews
PURO Warszawa Stare Miasto is a four-star design hotel a five-minute walk from the Old Town, with proper family rooms that sleep four and connecting room options for larger groups. The lobby has a self-service coffee bar and a games corner for kids; the breakfast buffet runs until 11am.
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€394/night
Why families love PURO Warszawa Stare Miasto
This is the best base in Warsaw if you want to be near the Royal Castle without the tourist-trap pricing. The family room layout is genuinely thoughtful, with bunks that look like a built-in cabin so the kids treated it as a den rather than a hotel bed. Staff lent us a buggy and the late breakfast saved us on day three when nobody wanted to wake up early. Walking distance to the riverfront ferry.

Raffles Europejski Warsaw
Old Town
Wonderful
1,500 reviews
Five-star landmark on Krakowskie Przedmieście with a Long Bar, full-service spa, indoor pool with kids hours, and family suites that fit four with one king and one twin room. The original 1857 facade hides a fully renovated 2018 spa.
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€380/night
Why families love Raffles Europejski Warsaw
We hesitated on price but the family suite slept four with no fold-out drama, the pool was open from 7am, and the staff brought a bath toy bucket without us asking. The ground floor patisserie became our kids' favorite breakfast escape from the Polish buffet. Worth the splurge for two nights.

Wonderful
0 reviews
Hotel Verte is a five-star Autograph Collection property in two restored townhouses on the Royal Route, with junior suites and apartment-style rooms that sleep families of four. The hotel runs a small spa and a serious restaurant, plus baby-sitting on request.
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€904/night
Why families love Hotel Verte, Warsaw, Autograph Collection
Verte feels more like a smart Italian residenza than a Warsaw business hotel. The junior suites have a proper sofa area where one parent can read or work after the kids are down. Breakfast is served à la carte rather than buffet which is calmer with younger children but slower. They were excellent at storing our luggage between checkout and our late flight.

Wonderful
0 reviews
Crowne Plaza Warsaw The HUB is a four-star modern hotel near Daszyńskiego metro, with family rooms, connecting rooms, an indoor pool, sauna, and gym. The location is the new business district which is quiet at night and 25 minutes by metro to the Old Town or to Chopin Airport.
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€514/night
Why families love Crowne Plaza - Warsaw - The HUB by IHG
The strongest mid-range option for families who want a pool, breakfast included, and chain hotel reliability. Connecting rooms are easy to book in advance via the IHG website. The pool is good for an after-museum swim and the executive lounge does free snacks at 5pm which saved us at least two crisis dinners. Daszyńskiego metro is one stop from Centrum so the location works.

PURO Warszawa Centrum
Śródmieście
Wonderful
3,850 reviews
A modern 4-star design hotel a five-minute walk from the Royal Way, with a small lobby bike rental that runs from April to October. Family rooms here are bigger than the city average and the breakfast keeps cold and hot stations open until 11am, which matters when you've planned a slow morning before cycling.
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€174/night
Why families love PURO Warszawa Centrum
PURO works hard to feel young rather than corporate, and that includes the bike rental, which is run by a real person at the desk rather than an outsourced kiosk. Our 6 and 9 year-old got fitted properly, helmets included, and the bikes were the kind that didn't squeak the whole ride. The location is walking distance to the Royal Castle, the Palm Tree roundabout and the Vistula path, so we stored bikes between rides and walked when we wanted. Family-room layout had a real kids' bunk area, not a fold-out.

Wonderful
0 reviews
Flaner Hotel is a four-star design hotel from the WorldHotels Crafted collection, in a renovated tenement near Plac Trzech Krzyży, 10 minutes walk from the Old Town. Family rooms sleep four with bunk beds; the small restaurant serves a kids menu and breakfast runs until 10.30am.
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€530/night
Why families love Flaner Hotel, WorldHotels Crafted
Flaner feels more like a Berlin or Stockholm boutique hotel than a Warsaw one, which suits design-aware parents who want somewhere fun with the kids in tow. The bunk room is small but well-thought-out (reading lights for each bunk, USB next to each bed). The restaurant does proper kids portions of pierogi and cottage cheese pancakes. Five minutes walk to Łazienki Park which is brilliant for a morning before the museums open.

Wonderful
1,198 reviews
Hotel Bristol, a Luxury Collection Hotel, is the grand 5-star next to the Presidential Palace, with a full indoor pool, spa, and a family room option that sleeps four in proper comfort. Built in 1901 and restored twice since, the pool area has the most atmosphere of any hotel pool in central Warsaw, with marble columns and high ceilings.
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$877/night
Why families love Hotel Bristol, a Luxury Collection Hotel, Warsaw
Families consistently rate the pool as surprisingly child-friendly for such a historic hotel, with a genuine shallow end and family swim times from 3pm to 6pm that work around younger kids' schedules. Breakfast is elaborate and includes recognisable options even the pickiest 5-year-old will eat. The main downside for families is size: rooms outside the family suite can feel tight for four people with luggage, so book the family suite specifically rather than a connecting room.

Hotel Polonia Palace
Śródmieście
Wonderful
1,092 reviews
Hotel Polonia Palace is a restored 4-star Belle Époque grand on Jerozolimskie Avenue, directly opposite Saxon Garden and its modern wooden playground. Babysitting service, family rooms with classic high ceilings, and a small spa make it the polished pick for parents who want playground access without a chain-hotel feel.
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€627/night
Why families love Hotel Polonia Palace
The playground in Saxon Garden is one of the best in central Warsaw — brand new, fenced, shaded by old oaks, twenty-second walk from the hotel doors. Our 5-year-old went there three times a day. Hotel itself feels old-school grand without being stuffy: marble lobby, friendly concierge who gave us a list of nearby pierogi places, breakfast in a chandelier-heavy ballroom that the kids found dramatic. Worth the splurge.

Holiday Inn - Warsaw City Centre by IHG
Wola (Business District)
Wonderful
8,975 reviews
Holiday Inn - Warsaw City Centre by IHG is a four-star at Twarda 52 in the Wola business district, six minutes' walk to the Palace of Culture and Science. The IHG family standard works for babies — free cot, highchair at breakfast, lift to all floors, sound-insulated rooms.
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€111/night
Why families love Holiday Inn - Warsaw City Centre by IHG
Parents pick this one for the IHG predictability. Kids Stay & Eat Free at this property, the family rooms have proper queen beds plus sofa beds rather than two singles pushed together, and the indoor pool is open from 6am for jet-lagged early-risers. The Wola location is a 10-minute walk to the Old Town start, with low-floor trams running every five minutes from Świętokrzyska. Reception speaks English, German and Polish without missing a beat.

NYX Hotel Warsaw by Leonardo Hotels
Śródmieście (City Centre)
Wonderful
23,057 reviews
NYX Hotel Warsaw by Leonardo Hotels is a four-star design hotel on Chmielna 71, four minutes' walk to the Palace of Culture and the main train station. Modern interiors, quiet rooms, and a young breakfast buffet that includes baby-friendly options like plain yoghurt and steamed vegetables.
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€138/night
Why families love NYX Hotel Warsaw by Leonardo Hotels
NYX is the design choice that doesn't sacrifice baby practicality. Family rooms are larger than most central Warsaw four-stars, the lift fits a stroller plus two adults, and the breakfast room is bright with proper highchairs. The art-themed lobby distracts older siblings and the location puts you 200 metres from the Centralna train station for day trips. Slightly noisier than the Holiday Inn on Saturday nights — request a room above the third floor.

ibis Styles Warszawa Airport
Ursynow - near Chopin Airport
Wonderful
2,600 reviews
A 3-star ibis Styles hotel 12 minutes by taxi from Chopin Airport, with a lobby games room featuring table football, board games, a Wii console for kids and a ping-pong table near reception. Free airport shuttle every 90 minutes.
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€85/night
Why families love ibis Styles Warszawa Airport
The budget pick on this list and a useful pre- or post-flight base. The lobby Wii console is loaded with Mario Kart, Wii Sports and Just Dance — kids 6+ disappear into it for an hour. Ping-pong is in the back hallway, paddles and balls at reception (free). Tram to the old town takes 25 minutes; airport shuttle is free. Rooms are small but bright. Breakfast is included for kids under 12 — the cinnamon pancakes are reason enough to come.

Wonderful
10,498 reviews
InterContinental Warszawa by IHG is a 5-star tower with the 43rd-floor indoor pool that has panoramic views over the Palace of Culture and central Warsaw. The pool itself is 15 metres long and heated to 30 degrees, with a small children's hour slot each afternoon.
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$904/night
Why families love InterContinental Warszawa by IHG
The view-with-pool combo is what sets this hotel apart: a 5-year-old looking down at Warsaw from a pool window remembers that specific experience for years. The catch is the pool restricts access to children only at specific afternoon hours, so spontaneous swim breaks don't work. Rooms are comfortable 5-star standard with good soundproofing. Choose this hotel if the view and location in central Śródmieście matter more than pool flexibility.

Wonderful
993 reviews
Holiday Inn Express Warsaw The HUB sits right next to the Crowne Plaza, sharing the same metro entrance, with a kids' club, family rooms with sofa beds, and a free hot breakfast included. A solid 3-star choice for families who want the modern Wola location and kids' programming without paying 4-star prices.
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€516/night
Why families love Holiday Inn Express - Warsaw - The HUB by IHG
Same building complex as the Crowne Plaza, half the price. The kids' club is small but staffed during peak times and the supervisors clearly knew what they were doing with the under-7s. Free breakfast was better than the chain average — proper scrambled eggs, fresh fruit, decent coffee. Rooms are compact, the family room squeezes four with a sofa bed, but the location and value made it our favourite of the trip.

Hotel Indigo Warsaw Nowy Świat by IHG
Śródmieście
Wonderful
1,612 reviews
A boutique IHG hotel on the upper end of Nowy Świat with bike rental delivered from a partner shop two streets over. The rooms are themed around old Warsaw stories, the breakfast is a standout buffet and the location sits exactly where the Royal Way bends toward the river, so you can ride to either bank in ten minutes.
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€216/night
Why families love Hotel Indigo Warsaw Nowy Świat by IHG
The location is the win here, you walk straight onto the Royal Way and it feels like you're in the middle of everything but you're also five minutes from a quiet bike path. The partnered bike shop dropped off two adult bikes and a 20-inch kid bike to the lobby, child seat included for the toddler. The room had a bath, which our 4-year-old refused to leave for an hour after a long ride. Breakfast was huge, though it gets very busy at 9am, so we ate at 7:30 most days and were on bikes by 9.

Hotel MDM City Centre
Śródmieście (Plac Konstytucji)
Wonderful
5,987 reviews
Hotel MDM City Centre is a three-star on Plac Konstytucji in Śródmieście, the central Warsaw square ringed by trams and family cafés. Communist-era exterior, refurbished family rooms, and the most direct tram access of any baby-friendly hotel in the city.
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€224/night
Why families love Hotel MDM City Centre
MDM is the budget pick that doesn't punish you for picking budget. Family rooms sleep four, the cot is free, and Plac Konstytucji has the best tram coverage in central Warsaw — three lines stop literally outside the entrance. Breakfast is a Polish-style buffet with rosół, scrambled egg and pastries. Dated decor in places, but for the price and the central location, this is the value family pick. Polish reception staff are warmer than the chains.

Moxy Warsaw Praga
Praga Północ
Wonderful
4,352 reviews
Moxy Warsaw Praga is a three-star Marriott boutique on Ząbkowska 29 in Praga Północ, the gentrifying east-bank neighbourhood. Industrial-chic decor, baby essentials on request and the most distinctive family stay in central Warsaw.
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€156/night
Why families love Moxy Warsaw Praga
Moxy Praga is the choice for families who want personality without sacrificing chain reliability. Marriott's baby kit (cot, bath insert, bottle warmer if you ask twice) is in stock, the lobby has a play corner with picture books, and the family rooms are quieter than the central hotels because Praga's nightlife is two blocks away, not next door. Crossing the river to the Old Town is one tram stop. Bigger plus: Praga has the best playgrounds within walking distance of any baby-friendly Warsaw hotel.

Barceló Warsaw Powiśle
Warsaw
Wonderful
6,860 reviews
Barceló Warsaw Powiśle is a 4-star in the walkable Powiśle riverside district, with a 20-metre indoor pool, family suites with two bedrooms, and a dedicated Barceló family programme that includes welcome kits for kids. The location is 10 minutes' walk from the Copernicus Science Centre, which is the single best Warsaw activity for children.
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$818/night
Why families love Barceló Warsaw Powiśle
The combination of pool plus Copernicus walking-distance is what makes this hotel a genuine family choice rather than a business hotel that happens to accept kids. The 2-bedroom family suites give parents space to work or unwind once children are asleep, and the pool hours run late enough that a 6pm-to-8pm swim block is realistic. Main complaint in reviews is that the pool can be busy at peak family hours, so shift your swim to earlier afternoon where possible.

Wonderful
1,938 reviews
Mamaison Le Regina Boutique Hotel is a 5-star boutique in the New Town with an indoor pool, sauna, and family room options in a converted palace building. It's 5 minutes' walk from Barbakan and the Old Town square, which makes stroller-based sightseeing easier than any other pool hotel in this list.
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$826/night
Why families love Mamaison Le Regina Boutique Hotel
The location is the main draw: being able to walk out of the hotel into the Old Town cobbles without crossing busy streets is rare in Warsaw and genuinely valuable with young children. The pool is smaller than Barceló or Stay inn, more of a wellness pool than a proper swim pool, but it does the job on rainy afternoons. Rooms are small by 5-star international standards, so families of four should book a junior suite rather than the standard double-with-sofa bed.

Novotel Warszawa Centrum
Śródmieście
Wonderful
1,021 reviews
Novotel Warszawa Centrum is a 4-star high-rise on Marszałkowska, right opposite the Palace of Culture, with a dedicated children's playground in the lobby zone and a separate indoor play room. The pool, sauna and family rooms make it a low-effort base for a city break with kids aged 3 to 10.
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€493/night
Why families love Novotel Warszawa Centrum
Two minutes from the metro, ten minutes from the Old Town on foot, and the indoor play room is the kind of thing that buys you 45 minutes of peace after a long museum morning. Family rooms are smaller than the website photos suggest but the wall-to-ceiling windows over the Palace of Culture genuinely impressed our 7-year-old. Breakfast buffet has a kids section with pancakes and juice. Staff lent us a stroller without charging.

ibis Styles Warszawa Centrum
Powiśle (Riverside)
Wonderful
8,399 reviews
ibis Styles Warszawa Centrum is a three-star ibis on Zagórna 1A by the Vistula riverbank, eight minutes' tram ride to the Old Town. Compact rooms, predictable ibis Styles standards, and the most affordable central baby-friendly option.
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€96/night
Why families love ibis Styles Warszawa Centrum
This is the ibis Styles that Warsaw parents recommend back to other parents. Free cot, free breakfast for under-fives, lift to all floors, and the riverside location means stroller-friendly walks along the paved Vistula promenade right outside the door. Rooms are smaller than the four-stars but the bathroom has a real bathtub for baby bath time, which is rarer than you'd expect at this price point. The Centrum tram stop two minutes away handles all directions.
💡Booking tips for family suites in Warsaw
- 1Confirm room layout via email before booking. Polish hotels often use 'family room' to mean a triple with one extra bed crammed in. Ask for a floor plan or a room photo to see if there is a real separation.
- 2Interconnecting rooms book up six to eight weeks ahead in summer. If you want them, do not wait. The chain hotels (Crowne Plaza, Holiday Inn) hold the best stock and have the most flexible cancellation.
- 3Polish breakfast buffets are huge and start at 6.30am, which suits kids who wake up early. Use breakfast as the main meal of the day, then go light at lunch with food trucks at the riverfront or pierogi from a bar mleczny.
- 4Avoid weekends in May and June if possible. Warsaw fills up with Polish-American families and corporate events, and family suite prices spike by 30 to 50 percent. Mid-week is much cheaper.
- 5Bring a buggy with decent wheels. The Old Town has cobblestones and the metro has elevators only at newer stations. The pavements in Mokotów and the city centre are fine for any pram.
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