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Discover Warsaw at night: 8 epic things to do
Discover Warsaw at night: 8 epic things to do

Visit Warsaw at night and witness a magical scene of lights, culture, and entertainment. This river metropolis is a testament to the Polish people's resilience. While most of Warsaw was destroyed in World War II, you can visit the reconstructed Old Town and gaze up at the Royal Castle. Learn more about Warsaw's history at Lazienki Park and the Palace of Culture and Science. Enjoy traditional Polish fare, like pierogis (filled dumplings) in the Praga neighborhood. Discover endless opportunities as you explore the top things to do in Warsaw at night.

1. Explore Warsaw's Old Town

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7 magical experiences to enjoy in Warsaw in winter
7 magical experiences to enjoy in Warsaw in winter

With its quaint cobblestone streets, festive charm, and breathtaking illuminations, Warsaw in winter is packed with things to do. Browse the city’s festive Christmas Market or stroll through Łazienki Park and check off one of the many top places to visit in Warsaw. Discover the city’s fascinating history at the Museum of Warsaw or explore the famous grounds of the Wilanów Palace without the warm-weather crowds. From quintessential Warsaw activities like ice skating around the Palace of Culture and Science to lively New Year’s Eve celebrations, this winter guide to Warsaw rounds up the seven best things to do in winter.

Warsaw’s best winter activities at a glance

Best place to find winter markets in Warsaw: The Warsaw Christmas Market is a local favorite.
Romantic spots for couples in Warsaw in winter: Bundle up for a stroll through the Łazienki Royal Park or learn about the city’s intriguing past at the Museum of Warsaw.
Best things to do in Warsaw in winter for kids and families: Discover the historic Wilanów Palace, try Warsaw's best hot chocolate at E. Wedel’s, or go ice skating beneath the city lights.
Best event to attend in Warsaw in winter: Ring in the New Year in Warsaw with lively citywide celebrations.

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7 incredible things to do in Warsaw in summer
7 incredible things to do in Warsaw in summer

You may associate the Polish capital with its brutally cold winters, but Warsaw in summer is a completely different city. There are endless things to do in Warsaw for all types of travelers. On summer days, you can admire Warsaw’s culture and history in the Old Town, cruise the Vistula on a Galar boat, or catch the city’s best view from the Palace of Culture and Science. Summer nights, on the other hand, are for music festivals and exploring Warsaw’s booming nightlife. Check out this summer guide to Warsaw and discover everything to do from sunrise to long after sunset.

Warsaw’s best summer activities at a glance

Unique events in Warsaw in summer: Chopin recitals every summer Sunday in Lazienki Park and summer festivals such as the Orange Warsaw Festival and the Music Gardens Festival.
Top things to do with kids in Warsaw in summer: Watch the Multimedia Fountain Show, wander the Royal Lazienki Park, or take a traditional boat cruise on the Vistula.
Best free things to do in Warsaw in summer: Explore the Old Town to the sounds of jazz, walk the Vistula Boulevards, or sunbathe on the river beaches.

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The ultimate itinerary for a long weekend in Warsaw
The ultimate itinerary for a long weekend in Warsaw

When you hear the name Warsaw, you might picture a city marked by wartime scars and the memories of the Warsaw Ghetto. But beyond its somber past, Poland’s capital city is modern, creative, and full of cultural sites — perfect for a weekend getaway.

Whatever your interests are, there’s plenty to do to fill a three-day Warsaw weekend itinerary. Visit historic sites like the POLIN Museum, enjoy a Chopin concert, explore the bustling nightlife, or impress your friends with your own vodka creation. Read on for the ultimate guide to spending a long weekend in Warsaw.

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Frequently asked questions about Warsaw

What top attractions are a must-see in Warsaw?

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What should I do on my first trip to Warsaw?

Interestingly, almost all of the historic landmarks in Warsaw are on a single axis, beginning at Castle Square and continuing south before stopping at Wilanow Palace - around 15 kilometers in total. On this strip, there are parks, churches, academic institutions, and more, and it’s a fantastic place to start your journey.

What are some hidden gems to see in Warsaw?

Some of Warsaw’s most entertaining hidden gems include the Neon Muzeum, Pani Hania’s Garden, Hangar 646, The Koszykowa Street Library, and the Rainbow Center.

How much time should I spend in Warsaw?

Two days is the perfect amount of time to explore all that Warsaw has to offer - the historic city center, several museums, and endless foods to try at the dozens of restaurants and street vendors.

What food is Warsaw known for?

There’s nothing that screams Warsaw like herring. While Warsaw isn’t a coastal city, herring has always been a local delicacy that’s served in many different ways. The best herring is served in oil and is regarded as the best thing to chase a shot of vodka with. A must-try!

What is the best way to get around Warsaw?

Public transport is certainly a good way to travel around Warsaw, though the city is compact enough that you could do most of your traveling on foot.

What are the best months to visit Warsaw?

May to September is ideal if you’re looking for a warm, mild trip to Poland.

What are the best neighborhoods to visit in Warsaw?

Plac Zbawiciela, or Savior Square, is a magnet to Warsaw’s hipster scene. It is centrally located and home to the trendy wine and bar cafe called Charlotte. You’ll find a renaissance-era church called Church of the Holiest Savior in the southern part of the square, and it overlooks the central roundabout, which is always busy. A scenic neighborhood that is certainly worth the visit!

What are the best neighborhoods for shopping?

Definitely visit the Bazar Staroci Na Kole when you’re in Warsaw. It’s a street that is packed with markets and street vendors selling all kinds of goods and souvenirs. The Bazar is one of the best ways to get a true taste of the culture when you’re in Poland’s capital.

What neighborhood should I stay in when I visit Warsaw?

Warsaw’s Praga district has had something of a resurgence in the last few years and is a great place to stay when you’re visiting the city. There’s plenty to do here and plenty of accommodation, though it’s not as noisy as Old Town or New Town. Highlights of this neighborhood include the Warsaw Zoo and the Polish Vodka Museum

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Best time ever! I had a few reservations about how fun this could be on a Sunday- especially as only 4 booked, including me! But this was not a problem. In fact, it made it better to chat, get to know each other and share experiences. It was more than just about the shots. My guide Josef was amazing. Although leading the crawl, in a small group he could just hang with us. Was like being with a friend. knowledgeable too - great tips on places to eat proper Polish food & drink. We all felt we spent the right amount of time at each bar.. All the bars had different vibes and the games were fun. The club was actually full of people - I was surprised! Great music, great vibes, danced all night! This is my first pub crawl. I'm glad I did it!

I was surprised that the concert was not cancelled. It was an intimate performance for a total of 3 guests, including me. It was not awkward at all! I was impressed with the dedication and professionalism of the staff and musician. I am grateful that I had the opportunity to experience one of Poland's national prides in such a lovely location and ask questions about Chopin in the interim. I have a lot of respect for Polish people.

Amazing...our guide Lucas's was perfect. He made the history of Warsaw come to life... I've experienced many many walking tours and our guide is at the top! Don't miss out..visiting without a guided tour would be disappointing...

An excellent tour. The perfect introduction to Warsaw and its history. Our guide was great: knowledgeable, interesting and very entertaining. He held everyone’s attention from beginning to end. Thank you!

It was excellent! The transportation was on time and every movement from one point to another was immaculately planned. The guide was excellent. Can’t recommend this enough.