Explore Warsaw

Welcome to Warsaw, a destination overflowing with culture, cuisine, chic boutiques, and centuries-old atmosphere. Beyond the restored historical façades that line the streets lie tales of resilience, rebirth, and an unwavering spirit that has shaped the city. Nobu Hotel Warsaw, nestled in the heart of it all, is the perfect starting point for your adventures.

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Historic Charms & Modern Marvels

Much like Warsaw—a true city of contrasts—Nobu Hotel is a tale of two distinct worlds in one singular stay. Our early 20th-century building’s history is reflected in our Art Deco Wing, meticulously restored to its original interior style. Our modern wing, by contrast, is sleek and contemporary with exposed cement walls, sleek expanses of glass, and Japanese nuances synonymous with the Nobu brand.

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Discover The Area

Enjoy a Nobu-curated journey through Warsaw.

Nobu Hotel Warsaw

Centrum Praskie Koneser

Centrum Praskie Koneser, a revitalized vodka factory, now serves as a vibrant cultural and commercial center in Warsaw’s Praga district.

Złote Tarasy

A modern shopping and entertainment complex, Złote Tarasy features a wide range of shops, cinemas, and dining options under its iconic roof.

Moliera 2

Moliera 2 stands as a boutique luxury shopping spot, offering exclusive fashion labels and personalized shopping experiences.

Nowy Teatr

Nowy Teatr stands as a beacon of modern drama and experimental art, offering a diverse program of performances that challenge and inspire.

TR Warszawa

A dynamic hub for contemporary theatre in Warsaw, TR Warszawa is renowned for its innovative productions and cutting-edge performances.

Ujazdowski Park

A picturesque park near the city center, known for its art installations, Ujazdów Castle, and tranquil paths for walking and relaxation.

Mokotów Field

A vast green space in Warsaw, popular for picnics, sports, and family outings, offering a breath of fresh air in the city.

Vistulan Boulevards

Scenic riverside walks along the Vistula River, ideal for strolling, biking, and enjoying panoramic city views.

Wilanów Palace & Park

A majestic residence with lush gardens, showcasing the opulence of Polish royalty and rich historical exhibitions.

Saxon Garden

One of Warsaw’s oldest public gardens, featuring baroque fountains, statues, and a relaxing, historically rich atmosphere.

Royal Łazienki Park

Warsaw’s largest park, offering serene landscapes, classical architecture, and the famous Chopin monument, perfect for leisure and cultural exploration.

Galeria Monopol

An iconic space in the art scene, Galeria Monopol showcases innovative contemporary art, connecting audiences with the forefront of artistic expression.

Lokal 30

A dynamic space that merges art gallery charm with a cafe atmosphere, celebrating modern creativity.

Raster

Renowned for its avant-garde exhibitions, Raster is a hub for contemporary artists and art enthusiasts.

BWA Warszawa

A cutting-edge gallery showcasing contemporary Polish and international art, fostering dialogue and innovation.

Planetarium

A gateway to the stars, offering educational and awe-inspiring astronomical shows for all ages.

Trzech Krzyży Square

A bustling square that epitomizes Warsaw’s fusion of historical significance and modern lifestyle.

Palm Tree

A whimsical urban landmark, adding a touch of green and humor to Warsaw’s streets.

Nożyk Synagogue

Warsaw’s only surviving pre-war Jewish house of worship, a symbol of resilience and faith.

Grzybowski Square

A square rich in history and diversity, reflecting Warsaw’s complex past and vibrant present.

Zachęta – National Gallery Of Art

A leading art gallery promoting contemporary Polish art within a beautiful 19th-century building.

Poster Museum

The world’s oldest poster museum, showcasing a vast collection of artistic and historical posters.

Museum of Polish Vodka

Celebrating Poland’s rich vodka tradition, from historical distillation methods to contemporary enjoyment.

Life Under Communism Museum

Step back in time to experience everyday life in Poland during the Communist era.

POLIN Museum of the History of the Polish Jews

A poignant exploration of Jewish history in Poland, from heritage to the Holocaust and beyond.

Ujazdowski Castle Centre for Contemporary Art

A vibrant venue for contemporary art, fostering creativity and dialogue in a historic setting.

Xawery Dunikowski Museum of Sculpture at the Królikarnia Palace

A unique collection of sculptures set in a picturesque palace, blending art with nature.

Fryderyk Chopin Museum

A tribute to the legendary composer, offering an intimate glimpse into Chopin’s life and work.

The Warsaw Rising Museum

Dedicated to the 1944 uprising, this museum tells a powerful story of resilience and bravery.

Copernicus Science Centre

An interactive hub for scientific discovery and innovation, perfect for curious minds of all ages.

Museum of Modern Art

A dynamic space celebrating contemporary art, showcasing both Polish and international artists.

Teatr Wielki – Polish National Opera

Poland’s premier venue for opera and ballet, merging artistic excellence and architectural grandeur.

The Royal Castle

An iconic landmark showcasing Poland’s royal heritage and significant historical artifacts.

Old Town Market Square

The historic heart of Warsaw, bustling with cafes, shops, and the spirit of the past.