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.
KΕadka pieszo-rowerowa na WiΕle
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.