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About Warsaw

Warsaw, the capital of Poland, is a city that tells a tale of resilience and rebirth. After the devastation of World War II, it was meticulously reconstructed, blending historical charm with modern vibrancy. The UNESCO-listed Old Town, with its colorful facades and cobblestone streets, invites visitors to explore quaint cafes and artisan shops. The Royal Castle stands as a symbol of Polish heritage, while the lush Łazienki Park offers a serene escape with its beautiful gardens and the famous Chopin monument. With a thriving arts scene, lively nightlife, and rich history, Warsaw captivates every traveler seeking a dynamic urban experience.

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Main attractions in Warsaw

The Royal Castle in Warsaw
The Royal Castle in Warsaw
Castle Square
Castle Square
Warsaw's Old Town Market Place
Warsaw's Old Town Market Place
The Warsaw Barbican
The Warsaw Barbican
Wilanów Palace
Wilanów Palace
St John's Archcathedral
St John's Archcathedral
The Royal Castle in Warsaw
Royal Castle in Warsaw was built in the 14th century but was destroyed during World War II in 1944 and reconstructed in the 1970s. The castle served as the residence of Polish monarchs and a symbol of state power. Today, it is a museum featuring historical artifacts and works of art.
Castle Square
Castle Square in Warsaw is located in front of the Royal Castle and is an important historical and cultural part of the city. Major events and celebrations take place here. The square is surrounded by beautiful buildings and monuments, including the Sigismund III Column, symbolizing the power of the Polish monarchy.
Warsaw's Old Town Market Place
The Old Town Market Square in Warsaw is the heart of the historic part of the city, surrounded by picturesque buildings, cafes, and shops. Cultural events, fairs, and festivals are held here. The square is adorned with monuments, including the Warsaw Mermaid statue, the city's symbol, and is a UNESCO World Heritage site.
The Warsaw Barbican
Warsaw Barbican is a fortification, part of the medieval city walls, built in the late 15th century to protect the Old Town. The Barbican is a round fort with towers, surrounded by a moat. It is one of the most prominent examples of military architecture in Poland, restored after the destruction of World War II.
Wilanów Palace
Wilanów Palace is a historic residence built at the end of the 17th century for King John III Sobieski. It is famous for its magnificent architectural style, blending baroque and renaissance elements. The palace is surrounded by lush gardens, which are an example of Polish garden art. Wilanów Palace also served as a cultural center.
St John's Archcathedral
St. John the Baptist's Church is one of the oldest and most important churches in Warsaw, located in the Old Town. Built in the 14th century in Gothic style, it has been renovated several times. The church is renowned for its beautiful stained-glass windows and also served as the coronation site for Polish kings.

Vacation with children

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Walking around the old town

Stroll through the beautifully restored streets, enjoying the atmosphere of historic houses and cozy cafes.
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Łazienki Park

Relax in a green oasis with beautiful palaces, lakes, and sculptures.
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Warsaw Uprising Museum

Dive into history with compelling exhibits dedicated to one of WWII’s most significant events.
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Copernicus Science Centre

Engaging exhibits and science shows for those passionate about discovery and experimentation.
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Shopping on Nowy Świat Street

Shop at trendy stores and galleries, with great restaurants to relax in.
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Polish Theatre

Enjoy theatrical performances, from classic to modern, at one of the city’s leading theaters.
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