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Warsaw is a bustling city that has become Poland’s pre-eminent cultural and economic hub. It is has been called the “Phoenix city” due to its ability to repeatedly rise from the devastation of invasions, wars and tyrannical rulers - take a private guide to find out more.

Attractions in Warsaw

Royal Castle
The Royal Castle in Warsaw is a remarkable replica of the official residence of the Polish monarchs, reconstructed after the original was destroyed in WW2.
Warsaw Old Town Market Square
Warsaw's Old Town Market Square is the vibrant heart of the historic district and one of the city's most picturesque spots, founded in the late 13th century.
King Sigismund Column
Sigismund's column is one of Warsaw’s most famous landmarks, built to honour King Sigismund III Vasa who moved the Polish capital from Kraków to Warsaw in 1596.
St. John's Archcathedral
The only archcathedral of the three cathedrals of Warsaw, built in the 14th century in a Masovian Gothic style.
Presidential Palace in Warsaw
The official residence of the Polish President, constructed in 1643 as a mansion but completed in 1818 as the current neoclassical palace.
Grand Theatre
Reopened in November 1965, after having been closed for twenty years due to WW2, is considered one of the largest theatres in Europe.
Wilanów Palace
Often called "the Polish Versailles", this 17th-century Baroque palace boasts opulent interiors full of art and artefacts and stunning landscaped gardens.
Palace of Culture and Science
Stalin's Soviet Union gave this building to the polish people as a ‘gift of friendship’ in 1955.
Wilanow Royal Gardens
Stroll around the magnificent landscaped gardens around Wilanow palace.
Museum of King Jan III's Palace at Wilanów
Opened to the public in 1805 and considered to be one of the oldest in the country, the Museum of King Jan III's has a valuable artistic and royal collection to admire.
Church of St. Anne in Wilanów
St. Anne's Church in Wilanów is a beautiful Baroque church located near the Wilanów palace in Warsaw
Wilanow Cemetery
Wilanów Cemetery is a historic Roman Catholic cemetery established in 1816 and located in Warsaw's Wilanów district, a short walk from Wilanów Palace.
Lazienki Park
The largest park in Warsaw, its origins lie in the 17th Century when a famous military commander founded it.
Chopin Museum
This museum showcases the life and work of the world renowned composer with multimedia exhibits.
Saxon Gardens
The Saxon Gardens were built in a French Baroque style in the 1727, before famous parks such as Versaille.
Museum of the History of Polish Jews
POLIN Museum tells the 1,000-year history of Jews in Poland with immersive exhibits, cultural events, and a powerful architectural design in Warsaw.
Staszic Palace
Originally built in the 19th Century, the Staszic Palace is now the base of the Polish Academy of Sciences.
Warsaw Uprising Museum
This museum showcases the story of the Warsaw uprising when the Polish resistance stood up to the Nazi occupation.
Ghetto Wall Remnant
Remnant of Warsaw Ghetto wall behind a house at Sienna Street.
Ghetto Boundary Markers
Memorial plaques and street lines mark the perimeter of the former ghetto established by the Germans in 1940.
Prozna Street
Historical street in Warsaw still featuring as many as four tenement houses.
Grzybowski Square
A triangular square in the Śródmieście district originally part of the Warsaw Ghetto from 1940 to 1942 and the heart of Jewish culture.
Warsaw Barbican
The Warsaw Barbican is a 16th-century red-brick fort rebuilt after WWII, marking the gateway between Warsaw’s Old and New Towns.
St. Anne’s Church
St. Anne’s Church blends Gothic roots and Baroque beauty with panoramic tower views, marking the gateway to Warsaw’s Old Town and the Royal Route.
Holy Cross Church
Holy Cross Church blends Baroque beauty with history, famously holding Chopin’s heart and standing as a symbol of Warsaw’s spirit on Krakowskie Przedmieście.
Nożyk Synagogue
The Nożyk Synagogue is Warsaw’s only pre-war synagogue to survive WWII; now restored, it remains a center of Jewish worship and culture in Poland.
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