Old Town
The Old Town dates back to the 13th century and was painstakingly rebuilt brick by brick after being nearly 90% destroyed during World War II, earning it a place on the UNESCO World Heritage list.
Royal Castle
The Royal Castle is an iconic landmark that was home to Polish monarchs for centuries, featuring opulent rooms filled with historical artifacts and stunning works of art, including the famous painting 'the girl with a dove'.
Warsaw Uprising Museum
The Warsaw Uprising Museum transports visitors back to 1944 with multimedia displays depicting the resistance, daily life during the occupation, and the aftermath, featuring over 1000 exhibits, 1500 pictures, and films, including a 3D simulation of a flyover of devastated Warsaw.
Lazienki Park
Lazienki Park is a sprawling green space featuring beautiful gardens, a lake, and the Chopin Monument, where free outdoor concerts are held during summer months.
Chopin Monument
The Chopin Monument is an iconic statue dedicated to Poland's beloved composer Frederick Chopin, surrounded by rose gardens, with free Chopin concerts held here on Sunday afternoons in the summer.
POLIN Museum of the History of Polish Jews
POLIN Museum of the History of Polish Jews is an award-winning museum that offers interactive exhibits that take visitors through 1,000 years of Jewish history in Poland.
Praga district
An alternative cultural hub on the east bank of the Vistula River, known for its artistic community, unique shops, bars, and restaurants.
Warsaw Multimedia Fountain Park
The Warsaw Multimedia Fountain Park offers a spectacular light and sound show during summer evenings.
Palace of Culture and Science
The Palace of Culture and Science is Warsaw's recognizable landmark, a Soviet-era skyscraper with panoramic views, theaters, museums, and concert halls, reflecting socialist realism and Polish influence.
Copernicus Science Centre
Copernicus Science Centre is an interactive museum with hands-on exhibits, robotics workshops, and a planetarium, making learning fun for all ages and offering city views from its rooftop garden.
Warsaw Zoo
Warsaw Zoo, located in Praga Park, is home to over 500 species, including elephants and tigers, offering immersive enclosures, feeding sessions, and conservation information.
Łazienki Park
Łazienki Park is a vast park in the heart of Warsaw with the Palace on the Water, elegant gardens, free-roaming peacocks, classical architecture, peaceful boat rides and open-air concerts.
Royal Route
A historic route starting at Castle Square in the Old Town, featuring the Royal Castle, Sigismund's Column, historic churches, monuments, and upscale boutiques along Krakowskie Przedmieście Street.
Castle Square
The opulent Royal Castle in Castle Square served as the seat of power for Polish Kings for many centuries and was painstakingly rebuilt after being systematically destroyed by the Nazis.
Łazienki Palace
A gorgeous baroque palace located within the Royal Łazienki Park, which was once a royal bathing house and is now a major tourist attraction.
Wilanów Palace
Wilanów Palace, known as the Polish Versailles, is a Baroque palace with ornate interiors, royal gardens, and exhibits, serving as a museum showcasing Poland's noble past and offering a peaceful retreat.
Krakowskie Przedmieście
Krakowskie Przedmieście is one of Warsaw's most prestigious and historically significant streets, a delightful mix of the past and the present, with palaces, churches, cafes, bookshops and boutiques.
National Museum
A treasure Trove housing over 830,000 exhibits, showcasing masterpieces from ancient artifacts to contemporary Works, including the Egyptian Room.
St Anne's Church
One of the oldest landmarks in the city this church boasts a theatrical Baroque design and houses frederi Chan's heart.
St. Anne's Church
St. Anne's Church is a masterpiece of Baroque architecture with intricate brick work adorned with ornate sculptures and vibrant frescos, offering panoramic views of Warsaw's historic center from its bell tower.
Tomb of the Unknown Soldier
Located at the edge of Saxon Garden, where visitors can witness the solemn changing of the guard ceremony, which happens every hour.
Jewish Ghetto Memorial
Located near the Museum of the history of the Polish Jews this Monument pays tribute to the Warsaw Ghetto uprising of 1943.
Neon Museum
The Neon Museum, located in the Prager District, boasts an impressive collection of Cold War era neon signs, preserving radiant relics for future generations.
Old Town Market Square
The Old Town Market Square is surrounded by cafes, restaurants, and art galleries, and features a bronze statue of the Warsaw mermaid in the center, symbolizing the city's strength and bravery.
St. John's Archcathedral
A Living testament to warsaw's enduring Spirit, dating back to the 14th century and holding the distinction of being warsaw's oldest church and the venue for Royal coronations and weddings.
Old Town Square
The Old Town Square is the heart of the Warsaw Old Town, a UNESCO world heritage site that has been meticulously reconstructed after World War II.
Royal Baths Park
A calm and elegant park in the middle of Warsaw, also known as Lazienki Krolewskie, featuring gardens, ponds, bridges, peacocks, and architecture inspired by European classics; it started as a 17th-century bath house.
Holy Cross Church
A Baroque church where the heart of Frédéric Chopin is interred, located a short walk from the Presidential Palace.
Barbacan
The city's old defensive walls that used to be part of Warsaw's fortress system, protecting the entrance to the city; now a peaceful place to walk with views of the old buildings.
Elektrownia Powisle
An old power plant transformed into a trendy spot with shopping and restaurants, offering a variety of cuisines from Polish street food to sushi.
Kładka pieszo-rowerowa na Wiśle
A bridge in Warsaw offering views of the river, the skyline, and a mix of old and new buildings.
Muzeum Narodowe
A museum known for its large oil painting by Yan Stanchic, a 19th-century Polish political sentiment.
The Royal Castle
A royal palace where visitors can explore a maze with hidden corners, fountains, and gardens.
University of Warsaw
A university with beautiful architecture where Chopin's dorm room is located.
Ostrogski Castle
Housed the museum of Frederic Chopin showcasing his life and works.
Nicolas Copernicus Monument
A tribute to the renowned astronomer, located in front of the Polish Academy of Sciences.
Roman Catholic Church of the Visitors
Known for its impressive architecture and historical significance.
Presidential Palace
The Presidential Palace holds significant historical and political importance for Poland and has served as the official residence of the president of Poland since 1994, after being reconstructed from major damage during World War II.
Carmelite Church
A striking church adjacent to the presidential palace famous for its neoclassical facade.
St John's Arch Cathedral
A gothic church with a rich history and significant role in Poland's religious and political life.
The Jesuit Church
Another stunning example of Warsaw's religious architecture, known for its beautiful interior.
Warsaw Barbican
The Warsaw Barbican and City Walls are medieval fortifications that once protected the city and now offer great views of the Old Town, with the barbican's red brick architecture being perfect for photos.
Warsaw Central
A major hub for trains, well connected within Europe.
Warsaw Chopin Airport
Getting to the city center from Warsaw Chopin Airport is easy and affordable with the SKM train line S2 or S3, or buses such as the 175 or the N32 night bus.
Śródmieście
Ideal for first time visitors, offering proximity to major attractions and a variety of accommodations.
Praga
Visit Praga, on the right bank of the Vistula River to discover venues like the Soho Factory, a number of former industrial areas are now serving up cutting edge spaces and hip restaurants.
Vistula River
The river running through Warsaw, visible from the Warsaw University Library Rooftop Garden and near the Copernicus Science Centre.
Mokotów
Offers parks and green spaces with good public transport links to the city centre, providing a quieter residential atmosphere.
Żoliborz
Offers parks and green spaces with good public transport links to the city centre, providing a quieter residential atmosphere.
WOLA District
Close to the business centre and has modern hotels, preferred by business travellers.
Warsaw Old Town
The Magnificent old Old Town of Warsaw with its 700-year history is the ideal site to begin our exploration of the city, reconstructed after being entirely destroyed during World War II, and is appropriately recognized as a UNESCO world heritage site.
St John's Archcathedral
St John's Arch Cathedral is one of the oldest churches in Warsaw, offering a glimpse into Warsaw's deep spiritual roots through its Gothic architecture and serene atmosphere.
Nowy Świat Street
Nowy Świat Street is a bustling avenue lined with cafes, boutiques, and historic buildings, making it the perfect place to soak up the local vibe and grab a coffee.
Łazienki Królewskie
Łazienki Królewskie (Royal Park) is an expansive park, often referred to as the lungs of Warsaw, is a tranquil escape from the city’s hustle, with lush gardens, charming bridges, and roaming peacocks.
Palace on the Water
The Palace on the Water is a stunning neoclassical palace that appears to float on the lake, offering guided tours to admire the ornate interiors and learn about its history as a summer residence for Polish royalty.
Marszałkowska Street
Marszałkowska Street is one of the main arteries of the city, lined with shops, cafes, and street performers, offering a vibrant experience in Warsaw's downtown area.
Złote Tarasy
Złote Tarasy is a shopping and entertainment complex in modern Warsaw with a glass dome architecture, luxury brands, dining options, a cinema, and international boutiques.
Royal Łazienki Park
A vast and beautiful park featuring the Łazienki Palace, an open-air concert hall, and a memorial to composer Frédéric Chopin.
St. Anne's Church Bell Tower
Offers an incredible panoramic view of Warsaw's Castle Square and the Old Town from its bell tower.
Galeria Mokotów
A large and popular shopping mall in the Mokotów district, featuring over 200 stores, a cinema, and dining options.
Masurian Lake District
A beautiful region in northeastern Poland with numerous lakes and forests, popular for outdoor activities and charming villages.
Chopin Museum
A museum dedicated to the life and work of Frédéric Chopin, the renowned Polish composer.
Polish Vodka Museum
An interactive museum in the Praga district dedicated to the history and production of Polish vodka, concluding with a tasting.
Copernicus Science Museum
An interactive museum on the riverbank with hundreds of exhibits designed to make science engaging and understandable for all ages.
POLIN Museum
The Polin Museum is about the history of Polish Jews and dedicated to preserve the rich and diverse history and heritage of Polish Jews.
Old Town Market Place
The vibrant central square of Warsaw's Old Town, surrounded by colorful buildings and bustling with cafes and restaurants.
Royal Palace
A stunning royal residence in the Old Town, serving as a symbol of Poland's history and cultural heritage.
Sigmund Column
A prominent monument in Castle Square, featuring a statue of King Sigismund III Vasa.
Barbican
A historic, semi-circular fortification that once served as a gate to the Old Town, offering a glimpse into medieval defenses.
Emilii Plater Street
A street in Warsaw where a piano is depicted at a road crossing, referencing the city's connection to Chopin.
Chocolate Manufactory
A place offering a delightful experience for chocolate lovers, teaching the process of making tasty chocolate.
Freta Street
A long cobblestone street in the New Town, lined with taverns, restaurants, and pubs offering affordable and tasty local food.
St. Casimir's Church
A picturesque church located in the New Town Market Square, known for its historical significance and architecture.
Gdańsk Boulevards
Promenades along the Vistula River, offering scenic views and recreational opportunities.
New Town
An area adjacent to the Old Town, dating back to the 15th century, characterized by its rebuilt architecture and charming streets like Freta Street.
Chopin Piano Concert
A musical performance dedicated to the works of Frédéric Chopin, often held in various venues across the city.
Boyen Fortress
A well-preserved 19th-century Prussian fortress located in the Masurian Lake District, offering a glimpse into military history.
Gizycko Motor Museum
A museum in Gizycko that displays a collection of vintage cars and motorcycles.
Indian Village
An open-air museum in the Masurian region that presents traditional Native American culture and dwellings.
Chopin Airport
Warsaw's main international airport, located conveniently close to the city center.
Modlin Airport
An airport located north of Warsaw, primarily used by low-cost carriers.
E. Wedel Chocolate Lounge
A popular spot in Warsaw for chocolate lovers, offering a variety of artisanal chocolates, truffles, and decadent hot chocolate.
The Neon Museum
A unique museum in Warsaw dedicated to preserving and displaying the history of neon signs from the socialist era.
Monument to the Ghetto Heroes
A powerful monument commemorating the Warsaw Ghetto Uprising during World War II, serving as a significant historical symbol.
The Neon Muzeum
A museum in Soho Factory Praga dedicated to Cold War neon signs, showcasing the city’s visual culture.
Fryderyk Chopin Museum
A museum in Warsaw dedicated to Fryderyk Chopin, housed in the Ostrogski Palace, featuring a collection of Chopin memorabilia and hosting piano concerts.
Czar PRL - Life under Communism Museum
A museum in Warsaw showcasing rooms styled as they would have looked during the Soviet period, with posters, board games, music, and fashion from the era.
Warsaw University Library Garden
A unique rooftop garden at the Warsaw University Library.
National Stadium
A stadium where you can catch a football match or a concert.
King Sigismund’s Column
King Sigismund’s Column, badly damaged but restored at the end of the war, is another symbol of the city’s resurrection and stands in front of the Royal Castle.
Syrena Statue
The Syrena or mermaid statue, one of the few statues not destroyed by the German army, is the symbol and protector of Warsaw and has been on the city’s coat of arms for centuries.
St Johns Cathedral
St Johns Cathedral is a beautiful cathedral in Warsaw's Old Town whose interior miraculously survived the war.
St Anne’s Church
St Anne’s Church is a beautiful church in Warsaw's Old Town whose interior miraculously survived the war.
Warsaw Museum
The Warsaw Museum, located on the northern side of the Old Town Square, is a keeping place of the city’s dramatic stories.
Warsaw University
Warsaw University served as military barracks for the German army, and despite education being outlawed, an underground "secret university" emerged during the occupation.
The POLIN Museum of the History of Polish Jews
The POLIN Museum of the History of Polish Jews is built on the site that was once the infamous Warsaw ghetto, where more than 400,000 men, women, and children were incarcerated.
Warsaw Uprising Monument
A symbol of resistance commemorating the heroes and victims of the uprising, reflecting the shattered lives and the unwavering Spirit of the Polish people.
Warsaw Rising Museum
The Warsaw Rising Museum pays tribute to one of the bravest chapters of the city’s long history.
The Palace of Culture and Science
The Palace of Culture and Science was a gift to the Polish people from Stalin at the height of the Cold War.
The Royal Route
The Royal Route was once used by Polish Kings traveling from the Old Town to the Wilanów Palace and is now a popular tourist walk studded with historical sites.
Nowy Swiat Street
As you head along Nowy Swiat Street, you’ll pass the monument to Polish astronomer, Nicolaus Copernicus.
The Copernicus Science Centre
The Copernicus Science Centre's mission is to inspire people to observe, experiment and challenge conventional wisdom.
The Holy Cross Church
In the Holy Cross Church, lies a very personal reminder of Fryderyk Chopin, who requested his heart be returned to Warsaw when he died, and you can see where it now resides.
Lazienki Palace
Lazienki Palace started life as a bathhouse but in the 18th century, the last Polish King converted it into his summer residence.
Wilanow Palace
With its luxurious artworks and formal garden, Wilanow Palace is an outstanding testament to Poland’s early wealth and magnificence and is the last stop on the Royal Route.
Zlote Tarasy
Zlote Tarasy is one of the luxury malls that have sprung up since the fall of the Iron Curtain, reflecting Poland’s economic boom.
VITKAC department store
VITKAC department store is one of the luxury malls that have sprung up since the fall of the Iron Curtain, reflecting Poland’s economic boom.
Soho Factory
Soho Factory, once an ammunition factory, is now home to a range of stylish shops and museums such as the Neon Museum.
Krasinski Palace
The Krasinski Palace is one of the interesting locations visited during bike tours in Warsaw.
Royal Path
The Royal Path (Krakowskie Przedmiescie), with its restored palaces and historical churches, is one of the locations visited during bike tours.
Palace of Culture & Science
The Palace of Culture and Science is a massive edifice holding approximately 3000 rooms, including restaurants, a university, theaters, cinemas, offices, conference and performance halls, and even a swimming pool, and it is a perfect example of the 1950s soviet style.
Ostrogski Palace
The majestic palace in Warsaw housing the Fryderyk Chopin Museum.
Myślewicki Palace
An attraction located near the Lazienki Palace in Warsaw.
Museum of Hunting and Horsemanship
An attraction located in Lazienki Park in Warsaw.
White Pavilion
An attraction located in Lazienki Park in Warsaw.
Bell Tower of St. Anne's Church
Offers panoramic views of Warsaw Old Town after climbing 147 steps, part of a Gothic church.
Modlin Fortress
A historical military fortification located northwest of Warsaw, offering views of the surrounding landscapes and opportunities for outdoor activities.
Krakow Suburb
Part of Warsaw's Royal Route, featuring rebuilt palaces, galleries, shops, restaurants, and cafes.
Warsaw Royal Castle
A state museum and national historical gem in Warsaw, reconstructed after World War II, offering exhibits about Polish history and panoramic city views.
Warsaw University Library Rooftop Garden
A serene retreat in Warsaw offering panoramic views of the city and the Vistula River, featuring ponds, a fountain, and granite sculptures.
University of Warsaw Library Garden
One of Europe's largest rooftop gardens, offering a sensory Feast with vibrant Flora and panoramic views of Warsaw.
Ghetto Memorial
Symbolizes the shattered lives lost during the uprising and the enduring struggle for Freedom, commemorating the Warsaw Ghetto uprising of 1943.
Vistula Boulevards
A scenic Riverside prominade that stretches for kilometers along the Eastern Bank of the Vistula River, perfect for a leisurely stroll or a relaxing bike ride.
Saxon Garden
One of Warsaw’s oldest public parks, featuring manicured lawns, Baroque statues, and fountains, offering a peaceful retreat.
Hala Koszyki
A renovated Market Hall brimming with local vendors for a unique shopping experience.
Multimedia Fountain Park
A park near the Old Town that offers spectacular evening fountain shows set to music and lights during the summer months.
Vistula River Boulevards
The Vistula River Boulevards offer scenic promenades, open-air bars, and cultural events, where visitors can rent bikes, relax in cafes, take cruises, and enjoy street performers.
Poniatowski Bridge
A bridge offering breathtaking sunset views of the city skyline and the Vistula River.
Sigismund's Column
A symbol of Warsaw's resilience and pride, located on Castle Square.
Krakowskie Przedmieście Street
A picturesque boulevard lined with historic churches, monuments, and upscale boutiques, leading through the heart of Warsaw’s cultural heritage.
Market Square
Surrounded by colorful townhouses, with street performers, artists, and quaint cafés.
Stare Miasto
The historic Old Town area where you’ll find charming boutique hotels and apartments with views of medieval architecture.
Charlotte Menora
A trendy café known for its freshly baked bread and Parisian-inspired menu, offering breakfast sets with croissants, jams, and scrambled eggs.
Specjały Regionalne
A restaurant celebrated for its traditional Polish cuisine, offering pierogi filled with meat or spinach and cheese, accompanied by beetroot soup.
Restauracja Stary Dom
A classic Polish restaurant known for its hearty dishes and old-world charm, offering signature roasted duck with apples.
Między Nami Cafe
A cozy spot known for its creative menu and artsy vibe, offering signature omelets with smoked salmon and fluffy pancakes with fresh berries.
Alewino
A modern restaurant known for its innovative Polish cuisine and extensive wine selection, offering a seasonal tasting menu.
Bar Studio
A hip bar located in the Palace of Culture and Science with eclectic decor and a laid-back vibe.
Secret Life Cafe
A charming little spot tucked away in one of Warsaw’s quieter neighborhoods, known for its cozy ambiance and artisanal coffee, offering breakfast options like poached eggs on sourdough toast or homemade granola with Greek yogurt.
Koneser Vodka Distillery
A place to learn about Poland’s vodka-making traditions and enjoy a tasting session in Praga.
Pyzy Flaki Gorące
A casual eatery specializing in traditional Warsaw comfort food, such as pyzy (Polish potato dumplings) or flaki (tripe soup).
Skaryszewski Park
One of Warsaw’s most beautiful green spaces, with picturesque lakes, shaded paths, and sculptures.
Museum of Life Under Communism
The Museum of Life Under Communism showcases the realities of living in Poland under a Communist dictatorship after the Second World War until 1989, featuring items like furniture, washing machines, and even rough toilet paper.
Plażowa Beach
A popular urban beach with a laid-back atmosphere where visitors can grab a drink from one of the beach bars, kick back on a deck chair, and enjoy the view of the river and Warsaw skyline.
Boska Praga
An elegant restaurant near Plażowa Beach known for its excellent service and delightful dishes that blend traditional Polish flavors with a modern twist.
Uprising Museum
The Uprising Museum is a tribute of Warsaw's residents to those who fought and died for an independent Poland and its free capital, with exhibits containing photographs, audio, video, and interactive displays.
National Museum in Warsaw
The National Museum of Warsaw has an amazing collection of artwork from the Middle Ages until almost the present day, where you go to just enjoy the art.
Museum of Modern Art
The Museum of Modern Art is a place to see modern art.
Warsaw Central Station
Warsaw Central Station is located right in the city center.
Pierogi & More Cooking Class
A cooking class where they learned how to make pierogies with vegetarian and vegan options, and also drink nalefica, a traditional polish drink.
Foksal Street
Foksal Street is known for its vibrant atmosphere, artistic flare, stunning 19th-century architecture, and cozy cafes and restaurants.
Nyx Rooftop
Nyx Rooftop, located atop the NYX Hotel Warsaw, offers panoramic city skyline views and a stylish atmosphere, perfect for casual hangouts and special occasions.
Warsaw University Library roof garden
The Warsaw University Library rooftop garden offers breathtaking views of the city skyline, lush greenery, and comfortable seating areas, providing a serene escape from the bustling streets below.
Forest Building
The Forest Building Terrace near the Arkadia shopping mall provides a refreshing blend of nature and urban life, offering stunning views and a calming atmosphere with its greenery and small botanic garden.
Powązki Cemetery
Powązki Cemetery, one of the oldest cemeteries in Warsaw, features beautiful tombstones and peaceful paths, making it perfect for a reflective walk, especially stunning in autumn.
Browary Warszawskie
Browary Warszawskie, a revitalized brewery area, features trendy restaurants, craft beer, and a lively atmosphere, offering a variety of dining options and a food hall.
Fabryka Norblina
Fabryka Norblina, a former metal works factory transformed into a dynamic space, combines gastronomy, art, and culture, offering shops, cafes, and dining options with industrial charm.
Rondo Daszyńskiego
Rondo Daszyńskiego, often referred to as Warsaw's New York, showcases an impressive skyline with striking skyscrapers, including the iconic Warsaw Spire.
Osiedle Przyjaźń
Osiedle Przyjaźń, located in the Bemowo district, features distinctive wooden houses reminiscent of traditional Polish architecture, offering a serene atmosphere and a sense of history.
Zachęta — National Gallery of Art
Zachęta National Gallery of Art showcases contemporary art featuring both Polish and international artists and hosts temporary exhibitions, educational programs, and cultural events.
Hotel InterContinental Warsaw
The Riverview Wellness Centre at the Hotel InterContinental offers an exquisite retreat with a stunning swimming pool and a fully equipped gym.
Osiedle Jazdów
Osiedle Otwarty Jazdów is a unique residential neighborhood featuring charming wooden houses built in the 1940s, showcasing a commitment to preserving nature and promoting Community Living.
Royal Road
The Royal Road connects several royal buildings and is a route where one can explore the old city center.
Piłsudski Square
Piłsudski Square features the grave of the Unknown Soldier, a symbolic war memorial dedicated to soldiers who fought and died for Poland's freedom and independence.
Tomb Unknown Soldier
The Tomb of the Unknown Soldier is a symbolic and significant War Memorial dedicated to the unknown soldiers who have fought and died for Poland's freedom and independence throughout history.
Chopin's Music Benches
The Chopin's Music Benches are stone seats equipped with music from Frédéric Chopin, where you can push a button and enjoy his music.
Copernicus statue
The Copernicus statue is in the middle of Copernicus Square and radiating out of the statue are the rings of our solar system.
Church of the holy cross
Inside the Church of the Holy Cross you will find the heart of Frédéric Chopin hidden away one of the pillars, smuggled to Warsaw by his sister following his death.
Park Łazienki
Łazienki Park is one of the most beautiful and biggest parks in the city.
University roofgarden
The University of Warsaw houses a leading University with a rooftop garden on the ceiling, a kind of hidden gem you can visit completely free of charge.
Palace of the Isle
The Palace of the Isle originally began as a bathing pavilion in the late 17th century, and in the 18th century, the last king of Poland transformed it into a luxurious summer residence.
Neon Muzeum
The Neon Muzeum is one of the locations in Warsaw that requires taking public transport to reach, showcasing a collection of neon signs.
Warszawa Centralna
Warsaw Central Station has improved but can still feel uncomfortable when arriving late at night or early in the morning due to potential safety issues like pickpocketing and drunks.
Praga-Północ
The grungy neighborhood of Praga is known for its residential courtyards that hide tiny chapels built during the Second World War and world-class murals.
Palace on the Isle
A picturesque palace located on an island within Lazienki Park, also known as the Bath Place, with architecture reminiscent of English towns.
Sigismund’s Column
A significant landmark in Castle Square, erected to commemorate King Sigismund III Vasa, who moved Poland's capital to Warsaw.
Warsaw Modlin Airport
A secondary international airport serving Warsaw, primarily used by low-cost airlines.
Novotel Warszawa Centrum
A modern hotel located in the city center, offering convenient access to Warsaw's attractions and city views.
Intercontinental Warsaw
A luxury hotel situated in the heart of Warsaw, known for its stunning city views and central location.