Warsaw Old Town is the historic heart of Poland’s capital, known for its colorful merchant houses, cobblestone streets, and medieval charm. Rebuilt after World War II, it is a UNESCO World Heritage Site, featuring landmarks like the Royal Castle, Market Square, and the Mermaid Statue. Located in the city center, it offers museums, cafes, and stunning views of the Vistula River.
This place is also a hotbed for true architecural gems. While here, you can visit King Sigismund's Column, St.John the Baptist Cathedral or the Jesuit Church. If you feel hungry or thirsty, you can duck into Podwale Kompania Piwna, for a hearty meal and a round of drinks.æ