Warsaw
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Poland · 6 districts · 2 vibes
8 handpicked hostels in Warsaw, sorted by traveler rating.
Warsaw is Central Europe's underrated capital: gritty-cool Praga Północ on the east bank, rebuilt-UNESCO Old Town on the west, and a Śródmieście grid where eight hostels sit within 10 minutes walk of Nowy Świat's pedestrian bars. Kapsuła Hostel's 24/7 quiet-zone capsule pods and Safestay's chain-scale social programme anchor opposite ends of the scene. Cheap milk bars, genuine craft-beer courtyards at Pawilony, and a tram network that takes €22 dorm beds to every museum, market, and Modlin-bus terminal in the city.
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8 handpicked hostels in Warsaw, sorted by traveler rating.
Kapsuła Hostel Warszawa
Kapsuła Hostel sits on Dowcip, a one-block side street 400 m off Nowy Świat and ten minutes walking from the Old Town. It is Warsaw's central capsule hostel, with proper pod beds (adjustable dimmer, socket, curtain, headphone jack) laid out on a 24/7 quiet-zone floor. A pool table and on-site coffee house cover the social side; for nightlife you walk to Pawilony or jump on the M2 metro at Nowy Świat-Uniwersytet two blocks away.
Hostel Maxim
Hostel Maxim is a small family-run guesthouse-style hostel in Praga Północ, the gritty-cool east-bank district 3 km from the Old Town. Basic private rooms and small shared rooms, carpeted floors, TVs, parking behind a closed gate, 24-hour front desk. Not a party hostel at all — chosen by budget stays, road-trippers, and anyone who wants a quiet bed and the Ząbkowska craft-bar strip two tram stops away.
eMKa Hostel
eMKa Hostel sits on Kopernika 3, one cross-street off Nowy Świat in central Śródmieście, 5 minutes walking from the Old Town. Classic Polish-family hostel style: LCD TVs in every room, a proper shared kitchen for self-catering, temporary art galleries on the walls, a quiet atmosphere, and a location that barely needs the metro — you walk to everything. Breakfast is available on request.
Hostel na Żurawiej
Hostel na Żurawiej sits on Żurawia 47 in central Śródmieście, tucked into a quiet street between Plac Trzech Krzyży and Marszałkowska. Small, clean, family-run private and shared rooms, with on-site parking, pet-friendly policy, and a genuine quiet-street location. No bar, no common lounge worth naming — this is a sleep-and-sightsee base, not a social hostel. Warszawa Centralna station is 10 minutes walking, National Museum 14 minutes.
Safestay Warsaw Old Town
Safestay Warsaw Old Town is the UK-born hostel chain's Warsaw outpost, adults-only, at Krakowskie Przedmieście 55 — one of the most walked streets in the country, running from the University of Warsaw to the Royal Castle. On-site bar, in-house bar crawls, free walking tours, weekly movie nights, and a coffee house open early. The crowd skews 20-to-35 international backpackers doing Central Europe; Polish guests typically pick elsewhere for the price. A party-adjacent hostel with proper noise management in dorms.
Hostel Lwowska 11
Hostel Lwowska 11 sits in the southern Śródmieście grid on Lwowska 11/12, between Plac Politechniki and Marszałkowska. Modern rooms (seating area, wardrobe, heating), a fully functional shared kitchen, a washing machine, lockers, and a designated smoking area — the full self-catering hostel package without a bar scene. 900 m to Plac Zbawiciela bar strip, 12 minutes walking to Centralna station.
Planet Hostel
Planet Hostel sits directly on Marszałkowska 1 — Warsaw's main north-south axis, where the trams run and the metro transfers at Świętokrzyska M1. Efficient small-hostel setup: private and shared rooms, a shared kitchen, shared lounge, 24-hour keycard access, private check-in, and a reception known for being genuinely helpful with Warsaw logistics (trains, airport transfers, even Modlin bus times). Bar-adjacent not bar-containing; nightlife is a 5-minute walk to Nowy Świat.
Hostel Coco
Hostel Coco sits on Al. Jerozolimskie 107 in Ochota — just west of Warszawa Centralna station and 2 minutes walking from Warszawa Zachodnia bus terminal (Modlin Ryanair buses). Full shared kitchen with microwave and coffee machine, inner courtyard view, family rooms, and the city's best 'arrive late, train to center in 6 minutes, leave early for Modlin' location. Self-service check-in for late arrivals, 24/7 keycard access.
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