Warsaw for Everyone

  

Old town in Warsaw, Poland  Old Town
Walking the streets of the Old Town
and New Town allows you to rest from
the bustle of central city life.
Atmospheric alleys, squares, and cosy cafés
create a unique sense of history, and in the
summer, the Old and New Town Squares
become stages for musical and theatrical
performances and open-air galleries.
Palace of Culture and Science
Completed in 1955 as a ‘gift from the Soviet people’, the building is the embodiment of Socialist Realist architecture. It is still the tallest building in Poland and fulfils the role of a cultural centre accommodating theatres, museums, a cinema and a concert hall. The highest viewing platform in Warsaw, on the 30th foor, offers an excellent panoramic view of the city.
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Soccer stadium in Warsaw National Stadium
The National Stadium in Warsaw was built for the European Football Championship UEFA EURO 2012™ in place of the former 10th-Anniversary Stadium. It is located close to the Old Town and city centre. It is well visible from many places in Warsaw, being especially attractive from the side of the Zamkowy Square.
POLIN Museum of the History of Polish Jews
It tells the 1000-year-long history of Poles and Jews. It enchants with its extraordinary symbolic architecture as well as the exhibition itself, which includes a richly ornamented replica of the vault of a 17th-century synagogue. Located in the centre of the former Jewish district and the place of the most intense battles of the Ghetto Uprising in 1943.
 Museum of the History of Polish Jews in Warsaw, Poland
 Statue of Copernicus - Warsaw Poland Copernicus Science Centre
A kingdom of experiments and a heaven for those interested in the world. Here everyone can delve into nature’s mysteries, conduct experiments on their own and, above all, have fun.
Places related to Fryderyk Chopin
Fryderyk Chopin is undoubtedly the best known resident of Warsaw. He spent the first 20 years of his life in the city. Here he studied music, learned the manners of society and gave his first concerts. Walking the streets of Warsaw you will pass buildings where he stayed or which he visited. There are many places which are a homage paid to his talent and Warsaw boasts the world’s largest Chopin memorabilia collection.
 Museum of Frederick Chopin. Baroque palace in Warsaw.
 Traditional polish leather mountain boots for children called 'k Restaurants & Shopping
As the capital, Warsaw offers a vast variety of not only traditional restaurants but also international cuisine.
Before you leave Warsaw, a little shopping is in order for some local souvenirs and some traditional Polish arts and crafts.
Lazienki Park
The Łazienki Park is the biiggest park in Warsaw . The park is located in the district Śródmieście on the Aleje Ujazdowskie , the southern part of the Warsaw Royal Route , which leads to the Royal Castle. Without question it is one of the most beautiful parks
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 Royal Castle in Warsaw at Night The Royal Castle
The Royal Castle in Warsaw is a castle residency and was the official residence of the Polish monarchs. It is located in the Castle Square, at the entrance to the Warsaw Old Town. The personal offices of the king and the administrative offices of the Royal Court of Poland were located there from the 16th century until the Partitions of Poland.
Wilanow
Warsaw’s very own Palace of Versailles is quite something. A fitting reward for walking the entire length of the Royal Route, this sprawling building remained virtually undamaged after WWII and is a glorious reminder of Poland’s regal history. Highlighting both Polish and European architectural styles, the Palace has a strange look to it.
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