Founded by Nobu Matsuhisa, Robert De Niro and Meir Teper, Nobu Hospitality continues to grow as a leading name in luxury lifestyle hotels. With an expanding global footprint and a reputation for chic design, subtle elegance and attentive service, the brand’s latest project brings Nobu’s refined hospitality to Warsaw, Poland.
Located in the heart of the city, Nobu Hotel Warsaw will be designed to complement and enhance its architectural surroundings and local culture rather than overwhelm them. The property will feature 120 guest rooms, flexible event and meeting spaces, a well-equipped fitness center and the signature Nobu restaurant, creating a seamless blend of local character and the brand’s distinctive style.
Warsaw, Poland’s cultural and business center, is one of the region’s fastest-growing travel markets. The new hotel sits on Wilcza Street and will be developed with the involvement of Polish architecture firm Medusa Group. The project will incorporate the existing Hotel Rialto, merging historic elements with contemporary design to reflect both the city’s heritage and Nobu’s modern sensibility.
By integrating local architecture, thoughtful interiors and the culinary reputation that defines the Nobu name, the Warsaw property aims to appeal to both business travelers and cultural visitors. Guests can expect a calm, sophisticated atmosphere, bespoke service and refined dining, all anchored in a setting that honors Warsaw’s urban fabric.
As Nobu Hospitality continues its international expansion, the addition of a Warsaw hotel underscores the brand’s strategy of entering dynamic urban markets with properties that respect and enhance their surroundings. The combination of restored elements from the Hotel Rialto and contemporary architectural interventions promises a distinctive address in the city’s vibrant center.
With 120 rooms, adaptable event facilities and Nobu’s signature culinary program, Nobu Hotel Warsaw will offer travelers a luxury experience tailored to the pace and character of modern Warsaw—bringing the brand’s global standards of hospitality to a city known for its resilience, culture and growing economic significance.