Radisson Collection Hotel Warsaw
Warsaw · Poland · Ul. Grzybowska 24
About Radisson Collection Hotel Warsaw — Luxury Boutique Hotel in Warsaw
Radisson Collection Hotel Warsaw is an exceptional 5-star hotel in Warsaw, Poland. Guests enjoy a distinctive experience combining world-class facilities including bar, beach club, restaurant, and more with the personalised warmth that defines great boutique hospitality.
Guest Reviews 4.5 / 5
Prime location with 1st hand service. Check in went fast and courteous and when we reached the room, we were surprised to find our suite had 2 bathrooms and a dressing as well as all needed amenities. Definitely recommend the executive lounge for delicious snacks and for quiet afternoons even for work. Will definitely come back again once in Warsaw. Thank you all for the great experience.
We had a wonderful experience staying at the hotel and received excellent service. Also, for us, comfort and relaxation were important, and we got all of that. Loved the location of the hotel, delicious breakfasts and a gorgeous lounge. The lounge was a perfect addition. Nice atmosphere and service. Many thanks to Julia, who was very attentive to our requests, very welcoming and nice. Next time we will stay here again.
We were a bit disappointed with our stay. The room itself was great – super comfortable bed, soft duvet, everything was clean, and the shower gel and body lotion had a lovely scent. No complaints there, it was really well done! However, our main reason for booking was the jacuzzi, which, unfortunately, was out of order when we arrived. The next day it was filled, but the water felt cold—about the same temperature as the pool. The spa area is located in the basement, which means no natural light. It gave off a bit of a closed-in feeling, kind of like being in an IKEA with no sense of time. The air was also very warm and heavy, similar to that of a public swimming pool. Another downside is that, aside from the very cozy room, there’s no real outdoor space to enjoy the sun or the view (at least not on the second floor). The hotel restaurant does have a terrace, but it’s right next to the road, which isn’t ideal. A rooftop space would really add value to the overall experience. All in all, at €150 per night, we were expecting to be able to enjoy all the facilities. Unfortunately, that wasn’t the case, and the overall value for money just didn’t feel right.