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Warsaw Hostels

While Warsaw may be better known for its expensive hotels, budget travellers still have plenty of accommodation options in Poland's capital city. Before you show up at a hostel's doorstep hoping for accommodation, you might want to read some reviews and book in advance. Thanks to our friends at hostelbookers.com, we've made it easier than ever - just enter your details below and book away!



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Warsaw Hosts Euro2102 Draw
Representatives from across UEFA's member associations as well as UEFA president Michel Platini gathered in Warsaw's Palace of Culture and S...


New Orleans Gentleman's Night Club

reviewed on Feb.09.2010
"What a fantastic place. Girls are of very higt standard and very very professionel. Entrance fee is about 50zl and labdances starts at 100zl..."
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But how do you know which hostel to choose? Below are all of the hostels listed on Warsaw Life. You can click on each one to read reviews by users and find out which ones offer free breakfasts - and which ones are the noisiest - before you book! And remember, you can always check the exact location of each hostel on our interactive Warsaw map!

Castle Inn by Oki Doki

ul. Świętojańska 2

Surreal sleeping in the Old Town

Dizzy Daisy Hostels

ul. Gornoslaska 14

Dizzy Daisy arrive in Warsaw

Dizzy Daisy Hostels

ul. Warynskiego 10

Dizzy Daisy near the Lazienki Park

Hostel Helvetia

ul. Kopernika 36/40

Clean rooms and many showers

Hostel Kanonia

ul. Jezuicka 2

Family hostel right in the Old Town

Nathan's Villa

ul. Piekna 24/26

Hostel with lots of freebies thrown in

Oki Doki Hostel

Plac Dabrowskiego 3

The hostel reinvented