The Westin Hotel, located at 21 John Paul II Avenue in Warsaw, is an impressive 94-meter-tall structure with 22 above-ground floors. It was developed by Skanska S.A. and opened in September 2003 at a cost of approximately €79.5 million. The hotel's architecture is modern, featuring a facade covered in salmon-colored panels, giving it a distinctive appearance. At the front of the building, glass-enclosed panoramic elevators are housed in an illuminated shaft, reaching speeds of up to 3.5 m/s.
With 361 rooms, The Westin is one of the largest hotels in Warsaw. It not only meets the standards of modern accommodation but also serves as a venue for cultural and business events, offering high-quality services. As part of the capital’s dynamically developing area, the hotel reflects both Warsaw’s architectural transformation and its growing importance on the European map.
Its strategic location provides easy access to many tourist attractions and institutions in the city, making it a popular choice among tourists and business travelers alike. The Westin is not just a modern facility but also an important part of Warsaw’s cultural and urban landscape.