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How to spend TWO days in Warsaw πŸ‡΅πŸ‡±πŸ₯Ÿ

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Discover the vibrant spirit of Warsaw, Poland, with this curated two-day itinerary. From the historic charm of the Old Town to the modern marvels along the Vistula River, experience a city reborn.

  • Old Town Square

    A lively square in Warsaw's Old Town, full of music, restaurants, and cafes, rebuilt after being 85% destroyed during 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.

  • Palace of Culture and Science

    An unmissable building in the center of Warsaw, built in the 1950s, now home to theaters, museums, and a viewing terrace offering a 360-degree view of the city.

  • Holy Cross Church

    The church where Poland's most famous composer, Chopin's, heart is laid to rest inside one of the pillars.

  • 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.

  • KΕ‚adka pieszo-rowerowa na WiΕ›le

    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.

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