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Visit Warsaw - 5 Love & Hates of Warsaw, Poland

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Explore the diverse soul of Warsaw, Poland, from poignant historical sites to vibrant cultural hubs. This collection highlights the city's resilience, artistic flair, and unique blend of old-world charm and modern dynamism.

  • 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.

  • Warsaw Uprising Museum

    The Uprising Museum is a museum in Warsaw, accessible by taxi or bus, that shows how people fought against the Nazis.

  • 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.

  • Palace of Culture and Science

    The Palace of Culture and Science, a Stalin-era building given to the city, stands in contrast to the new glass and steel skyscrapers.

  • Old Town Market Square

    The rebuilt historic town, including the old town square, showcases the pride of the Polish people after it was completely wiped out by the Nazis.

  • Royal Castle

    The Royal Castle is part of the rebuilt historic town, showcasing the pride of the Polish people after being destroyed.

  • National Museum in Warsaw

    The National Museum in Warsaw is a fantastic art museum with an amazing collection from medieval to 20th-century artists.

  • Copernicus Science Centre

    The Copernicus Science Centre is one of the many cool museums to visit in Warsaw.

  • Fryderyk Chopin Museum

    The Chopin Museum is one of the many cool museums to visit in Warsaw.