WARSAW
Currency
Polish Zloty
Language
Polish/English
Best Time To VISIT
September - October
Getting around
Walk/Bike/Bus
1. Stare Miasto (Old Town)
The centerpiece of Warsaw’s Old Town are the vibrant residential towers. They now have the status of UNESCO World Heritage Site.
- Sightseeing
- Architecture
2. Royal Castle
You won’t confuse this building with any other due to its distinctive shape and color. The Royal Castle served as the former residence of Poland’s monarchs. Enter the building and explore the Castle.
- Sightseeing
- Architecture
3. Castle Square
In 1596 was Poland’s capital relocated from Krakow to Warsaw. Sigismund III Vasa, who approved this change, is remembered with a bronze statue atop an 8.5m column on the Castle Square..
- Sightseeing
- Architecture
4. Royal Way
Enjoy a stroll through Warsaw’s City center neighborhood as you take in the numerous architectural attractions. Which thrills with its collection of historic royal palaces and cathedrals on the Royal Way.
- Sightseeing
- Walk
6. Lazienki Park
A recreation of an antique theater, an orangery, the Myslewicki Castle, a Chinese garden and the traditional Lazienki Palace on a tiny Island are all included in the expansive Park.
- Sightseeing
- Aktivität
7. Praga
- Sightseeing
- Aktivität
8. Slasko Dabrowski Bridge
The Bridge provides a stunning perspective of the old town and leads directly into Warsaw’s city center. Idealy, a stroll along the Weichsel can include a brief detour across the 500m long bridge.
- Sightseeing
- Aktivität
9. Weichsel
Hop in a Car may take in entertainment, dine well and participate in cultural events on the left bank. The right bank, provides a habitat for numerous breeding species of birds that are in danger of going extinct.
- Sightseeing
- Aktivität
10. Pierogi
- Sightseeing
- Food
10. Top Attractions in Poland
Warsaw
- Old Town
- Royal Castle
- Castle Square
- Royal Way
- University Library Garden
- Lazienki Park
- Praga
- Slasko Dabrowski Bridge
- Weichsel
- Pierogi