Sleek Japanese-inspired hotel with fine dining, spa & chic rooms

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Wilcza 73, 00-670 Warszawa, Poland Get directions

"As the first of this acclaimed chain to open in Warsaw, the hotel marries historical and modern architecture in a unique design; sleek interiors adorned with custom-ordered art pieces set a relaxed tone, the new wing pays tribute to Japanese tradition with rooms lavish without being opulent, while a few suites in the historical Art Deco wing remain in their original interior style with subtle Japanese accents—and it’s listed in the MICHELIN Guide’s hotel selection." - The MICHELIN Guide
"Bed down and dine Japanese-style at Nobu Hotel Warsaw, the first of this iconic group’s hotels to open in Eastern Europe. You might mistake Warsaw for New York when peeking through the floor-to-ceiling windows onto thrilling skyline views from the 117 rooms reflecting Nobu’s ethos of ‘luxury through simplicity.’" - Kasia Dietz

"Half of the Nobu Hotel Warsaw lived a previous life as the Hotel Rialto." - Mitchell Friedman

"Half of the Nobu Hotel Warsaw lived a previous life as the Art Deco gem known as the Hotel Rialto. But it’s the modern addition that grabs most of the attention, a collaboration between Nobu’s Californian architects of choice, Studio PCH, and the Warsaw-based Medusa Group. It’s a suitably dramatic rebirth for one of the biggest names in high-end hospitality — it’s no exaggeration to say the Nobu Hotel takes Warsaw’s boutique-hotel scene to a new level." - Mitchell Friedman

"As stylish as the Nobu Hotel in which it sits, this branch of the global brand is a buzzy restaurant with a spacious, light wood interior. Enjoy top quality sushi and sashimi at the formal counter or a mix of classic and modern Japanese and South American dishes in the main room. Dishes are executed with care and showcase good clarity of flavour; the two omakase menus best show the kitchen’s skill." - Michelin Inspector