Holiday Homes & Rentals in Warsaw

Holiday Homes & Rentals in Warsaw

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Highlights in Warsaw

  • Mix of old and new
  • UNESCO Old Town
  • Copernicus Science Centre
  • Wilanow Palace and Gardens
  • Urban beaches

Prices and availability

Current Holiday letting prices Warsaw

€135for 25 May - 1 Jun
€169 annual average
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Current holiday letting availability Warsaw

57%for 25 May - 1 Jun
78% annual average
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Holiday homes and rentals in Warsaw

Modern holiday homes

In recent years Warsaw has shot up to become a top European tourist destination, and with that it has seen a proliferation of accommodation options. Most homes here are flats, scattered all over the city but with the majority being within an easy 15-minute walk of the city centre. Praga Poludnie, on the east bank of the river, is the young person’s favourite area to stay; a trendy district with a bohemian atmosphere, art galleries and cultural centres.

Fantastically priced homes for couples and small groups

With Warsaw characterised by its mix of old and new, you can find homes both in historical buildings in and around the Old Town, and in the modern tower blocks rising above the city. Most homes cater for couples or small groups, and offer an amazing price to quality ratio.

Holidays in Warsaw

The area and getting around

An old town surrounded by urban cool

Warsaw is the capital of Poland and a city of nearly 2 million, easily accessible from all around Europe by a variety of low-cost airlines. The main attraction of the city is the Old Town, one of the most beautiful in Europe and a UNESCO World Heritage site. It is also home to a vibrant urban scene, with Ząbkowska Street being the coolest street of all, where you will find a raft of lively alternative bars and hip cafes.

A fantastical juxtaposition of old and new

Many visitors to Warsaw comment on how seamlessly the city has managed to blend the old with the new. Cross the Vistula River to see the Old Town from a distance, and the unique panorama of the city will reveal itself – modern skyscrapers rise above the quaint red roofs of the Old Town.

Travellers and activities

Warsaw for families

While not widely known as being a top destination for families, modern Warsaw has so much to offer inquisitive children and their parents. The Copernicus Science Centre is a real treat for science lovers; discover the secrets of nature, conduct your very own experiments, and interact with hundreds of exhibits. The centre is also home to a Robotic Theatre, where performing humanoids move, speak to you, and even express their feelings. In the evening, take your children to Multimedia Fountain Park by the Old Town. Once night falls, the fountains turn into a spectacular show of light, sound and water.

Warsaw for museum lovers

There are 71 museums in the city, most of which are free at least once a week. Learn all about the country’s turbulent history, acquaint yourself with Polish visual arts, classical music and film. The Warsaw Rising Museum is a locals’ favourite. It commemorates probably the most significant event in the city’s history – the 1944 Warsaw Uprising – with interactive exhibits, videos and recordings from that era, and even a recreation of the sewer tunnels used by the Polish resistance to move around the city without being caught. Museum lovers should also take in the Fryderyk Chopin Museum, which pays homage to Poland’s most famous composer, the POLIN Museum, which celebrates the history of the Jewish community in Poland, and the truly unique Neon Museum, exhibiting 60 neon signs from the Cold War era.

Green, green Warsaw is home to no less than 88 parks, and 14% of the city is covered by woods!

Top 5 travel tips in Warsaw

1. Meander the river on a one-hour boat ride

A number of companies offer boat rides leaving from the central river bank, which are both relaxing but instructive, as a knowledgeable guide narrates the history of the river and its buildings.

2. The unmissable Wilanow Palace and Gardens

One of the very few famous landmarks in Warsaw to have survived WW2, Wilanow is a royal palace built in the 1700s, and boasts a beautiful facade and sumptuous interiors, as well as majestic gardens and a lake.

3. The Vistula riverbank

An urban riverbank which is perhaps unparalleled anywhere in Europe! The left bank is your destination for bars, restaurants and cultural events, while the right bank is a natural area, a habitat to rare birds, and home to sandy beaches recognised by National Geographic as some of the most beautiful urban beaches in the world.

4. Go biking with Veturilko

Veturilko is a city-wide bike rental programme with over 340 rental stations dispersed around the city. You can even rent tandems and bikes for children. A flat and green city, this is the perfect way to explore its many nooks and crannies.

5. Spot the exotic animals at Warsaw zoo

Home to 12,000 animals and 500 species including gorillas, hippos, elephants and even highly venomous snakes! The zoo also has great historical value, with a tunnel you can visit which was used by Jews to escape the Germans in WW2.

FAQs: Holiday Homes & Rentals in Warsaw

How much does it cost to rent a holiday home in Warsaw?

According to last year's data, a year which was heavily impacted by the coronavirus pandemic, Warsaw is the most affordable city in Poland, with an average annual price of €232.65 per night.

When are holiday rentals cheaper in Warsaw?

According to our most recent historical data, the months that hurt your pocket the least in Warsaw are November, December, and October, with average prices of €63.48, €64.91 and €117.04, respectively.

In which months is it more expensive to rent a holiday home in Warsaw?

In 2020, the month that had the highest annual average in Warsaw was May, with an average price of €323.62 per night. This was followed by June, with an average of €298.18, and July, with €288.41.

Are there usually many holiday homes available in Warsaw?

Here, last-minute travellers are welcome, since the average availability in Warsaw is 57%, which is above the average in Poland, according to data from 2020.

What are the best months for a last-minute getaway?

The months when it's easiest to find free accommodation in Warsaw are June (the average amount of properties that are available reached 68.25% of the total in 2020), July (62%), and November (61.75%).

When are there fewer rental options available in Warsaw?

The month with the highest average booked rental figures is March (only 46.75% of properties were available on average in 2020). Followed by January (50%), and February (50.8%).

How many holiday homes are there in Warsaw?

We have collected the properties from 10 different partners in Warsaw, so we can offer you around 3400 properties. You're going to have a hard time deciding which one to go with!

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