Discover the spirit of Warsaw
Your honest guide to Poland's capital — from rebuilt Old Town streets and WWII memorials to Chopin concerts in Łazienki and pierogi in a milk bar
Top neighborhoods and day trips
From Warsaw's rebuilt Old Town and Jewish Quarter to a day trip to Kraków or Gdańsk — discover Poland's most captivating places
Old Town — Warsaw's UNESCO heart
Colorful market square, Royal Castle and Gothic St. John's Cathedral
Łazienki Park — royal gardens on the water
Palace on the Isle, Chopin concerts and peacocks roaming the grounds
Praga — Warsaw's creative east bank
Street art, vintage market halls and authentic Warsaw character
Muranów — the Jewish Quarter
POLIN Museum, Ghetto Heroes Monument and Warsaw Uprising memorials
Royal Route — Warsaw's grandest boulevard
Krakowskie Przedmieście, Nowy Świat and the Presidential Palace
Kraków — a day trip south
Wawel Castle, Kazimierz Jewish Quarter and Auschwitz-Birkenau
Things to do in Warsaw
Whether you seek WWII history, Chopin concerts, pierogi in a milk bar, or Warsaw's buzzing nightlife — the city delivers
WWII & Uprising history
Warsaw Uprising Museum, Ghetto memorials and wartime walking routes
Jewish heritage
POLIN Museum, pre-war Muranów and the Ghetto boundary trail
Food & milk bars
Pierogi, bigos, milk bars (bar mleczny) and Warsaw's food market scene
Chopin & classical music
Free Sunday Chopin concerts in Łazienki, recitals and piano trails
Essential travel guides
In-depth guides to help you plan every aspect of your Warsaw city break
Best time to visit Warsaw
Month-by-month guide to Warsaw's seasons, events and crowds
How many days in Warsaw?
From 1-day stopovers to week-long stays — how long you need
Warsaw on a budget
Real PLN prices, free attractions and money-saving tips
Warsaw food guide
Pierogi, milk bars, street food and where locals actually eat
Jewish Warsaw guide
POLIN Museum, Ghetto sites and pre-war Warsaw's Jewish heritage
Best day trips from Warsaw
Kraków, Gdańsk, Auschwitz and more within a few hours by train
Suggested itineraries
From a tight one-day stopover to a week combining Warsaw with Kraków and Gdańsk
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