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1. St. Anne's Church

St. Anne's Church

2 km
from city center
1 out of 24
Things To Do in Warsaw

St. Anne’s Church is a historic Catholic church located in Krakowskie Przedmieście, at the entrance to Warsaw's Old Town. Known for its stunning neoclassical façade and richly decorated interior, it is one of the oldest and most important churches in the city. Visitors can climb its bell tower for panoramic views of Castle Square and Warsaw's Old Town. The church is also renowned for its regular organ concerts, which showcase its exceptional acoustics and historic pipe organ.

2. Old Town

Old Town
Top Attraction 4.2 /5

2 km
from city center
2 out of 24
Things To Do in Warsaw

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.

3. Royal Castle

Royal Castle
3.8 /5

2 km
from city center
3 out of 24
Things To Do in Warsaw

The Warsaw Royal Castle is a reconstructed Baroque and Neoclassical palace located in Castle Square (Plac Zamkowy) in Warsaw's Old Town. Once the official residence of Polish monarchs, it now serves as a museum showcasing royal apartments, art collections, and historical artifacts. Key highlights include the Great Assembly Hall, the Canaletto Room, and its symbolic role in Poland's history. The castle is a UNESCO World Heritage Site.

4. Castle Square

Castle Square
Instagram Worthy

1 km
from city center
4 out of 24
Things To Do in Warsaw

Warsaw Castle Square, located at the entrance to the Old Town, is a historic plaza dominated by the Royal Castle and the iconic Sigismund’s Column. It is a lively gathering spot known for its vibrant atmosphere, street performers, and stunning views of the Vistula River. The square marks the starting point for exploring Warsaw’s UNESCO-listed Old Town, featuring colorful townhouses, cobblestone streets, and nearby cultural landmarks.

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5. Presidential Palace

Presidential Palace

1 km
from city center
5 out of 24
Things To Do in Warsaw

The Presidential Palace located on Krakowskie Przedmieście Street, is the official residence of Poland’s president. Built in the 17th century, this historic landmark is known for its neoclassical façade and its role in Polish political life. Visitors can admire its architecture from the outside, as public access is restricted. It’s a key stop along the Royal Route and often viewed alongside the nearby Saxon Garden and St. Anne’s Church.

6. Visit Tomb of the Unknown Soldier at Saxon Gardens

Visit Tomb of the Unknown Soldier at Saxon Gardens
3.7 /5

1 km
from city center
6 out of 24
Things To Do in Warsaw

Saxon Garden is a historic public park located in the heart of Warsaw, near Pilsudski Square. Established in the 18th century, it is one of the oldest parks in the city and features elegant Baroque design elements, tree-lined pathways, fountains, and sculptures. The park is home to the Tomb of the Unknown Soldier, a significant national memorial.

7. Chopin Museum

Chopin Museum
4.5 /5

1 km
from city center
7 out of 24
Things To Do in Warsaw

Situated inside the Baroque Ostrogski Palace, Chopin museum is a collection of this renowned musician's work. It also showcases Chopin's entire life. The collections are an eclectic mix of things -- Chopin's hair, his school books, his watch, etc, displayed at the basement of the palace.

8. Tomb of the Unknown Soldier Warsaw

Tomb of the Unknown Soldier Warsaw

1 km
from city center
8 out of 24
Things To Do in Warsaw

The Tomb of the Unknown Soldier is a national war memorial located in Piłsudski Square in central Warsaw, Poland. It commemorates unidentified soldiers who died fighting for Poland's freedom. Part of the former Saxon Palace, the tomb is guarded by an honor watch and features an eternal flame, making it a poignant site of remembrance. The location also serves as a focal point for national ceremonies and commemorations.

9. Royal Lazienki Park

Royal Lazienki Park
3.8 /5

2 km
from city center
9 out of 24
Things To Do in Warsaw

Royal Lazienki Park, located in central Warsaw, is a sprawling 18th-century park and palace complex covering 76 hectares. Known for its picturesque landscapes, it features the Palace on the Isle, Amphitheater, and Chopin Monument. Visitors can enjoy manicured gardens, serene lakes, along with free outdoor Chopin concerts every Sunday during summer.

10. Wilanow Palace

Wilanow Palace
4.3 /5

9 km
from city center
10 out of 24
Things To Do in Warsaw

Wilanów Palace is a stunning Baroque royal residence located in Warsaw, Poland, approximately 10 kilometers south of the city center. Built in the late 17th century for King Jan III Sobieski, it showcases elegant architecture, period interiors, and beautifully landscaped gardens. Visitors can explore the palace's art collections, including portraits of Polish monarchs, and enjoy seasonal events like the Royal Garden of Light.

11. Neon Museum

Neon Museum
3.7 /5

4 km
from city center
11 out of 24
Things To Do in Warsaw

The Neon Museum in Warsaw, located in the Soho Factory district of Praga, is a unique cultural attraction dedicated to preserving and showcasing iconic neon signs from Poland's communist era. Visitors can explore an array of vibrant, restored neon advertisements that once lit up Polish cities, offering a nostalgic glimpse into mid-20th-century design and urban culture.

12. Copernicus Square

Copernicus Square

1 km
from city center
12 out of 24
Things To Do in Warsaw

Despite its popularity, Copernicus Square is still spacious and welcoming to locals and tourists. The square's lush greenery, trees, and benches provide a rejuvenating experience. The square hosts various events, concerts, and gatherings, adding to its vibrancy and social richness.

13. Pilsudski Square

Pilsudski Square

1 km
from city center
13 out of 24
Things To Do in Warsaw

Pilsudski Square is an unmissable place for history buffs and travelers alike. This place is packed with historical significance and offers a glimpse into the heart and soul of the city with stunning landmarks. It's the perfect spot to take a leisurely stroll, relax, and soak up the serene atmosphere.

14. Warsaw Uprising Monument

Warsaw Uprising Monument

2 km
from city center
14 out of 24
Things To Do in Warsaw

The Warsaw Uprising Monument is a monument honouring the valiant actions of the Polish resistance during the 1944 Warsaw Uprising. The monument in Krasinski Square is a dramatic bronze sculpture showing a squad of rebel warriors emerging from a collapsed building.

15. Warsaw Uprising Museum

Warsaw Uprising Museum

2 km
from city center
15 out of 24
Things To Do in Warsaw

The Warsaw Uprising Museum, located in a former tram power station, provides a rich and interactive experience through the history of the uprising. One of the museum's highlights is a life-sized replica of a B-24 Liberator bomber aircraft suspended from the ceiling, creating an awe-inspiring display.

16. Polin Museum of the History of Polish Jews

Polin Museum of the History of Polish Jews

3 km
from city center
16 out of 24
Things To Do in Warsaw

The Polin Museum of the History of Polish Jews is a captivating and informative destination that offers a comprehensive exploration of the rich and diverse history of Polish Jews. It is located in the historic Jewish district and occupies a modern building that blends seamlessly with its surroundings.

17. Warsaw Ghetto Memorial

Warsaw Ghetto Memorial

3 km
from city center
17 out of 24
Things To Do in Warsaw

The Warsaw Ghetto Memorial located honours the tragic history of the Jewish community during World War II. One of the largest and most infamous ghettos established by the Nazis was the Warsaw Ghetto, and its monument stands as a gloomy reminder of the suffering endured by its residents.

18. Jewish Cemetery

Jewish Cemetery

18 out of 24
Things To Do in Warsaw

The Jewish Cemetery located on Okopowa Street in Warsaw is a significant historical site that provides light on the rich cultural legacy and serves as a gloomy reminder of the vibrant Jewish presence in Warsaw before the Holocaust.

19. Copernicus Science Center

Copernicus Science Center

2 km
from city center
19 out of 24
Things To Do in Warsaw

The Copernicus Science Centre has a vast variety of interactive displays involving physics, biology, chemistry, and technology are featured across the center's several levels. One of its highlights is the planetarium, where visitors may go on a mesmerising journey across the vastness of space.

20. Warsaw National Museum

Warsaw National Museum

1 km
from city center
20 out of 24
Things To Do in Warsaw

The Warsaw National Museum is one of Poland’s oldest and largest museums, located in the city center along Jerozolimskie Avenue. It houses a vast collection of art, including medieval religious works, Polish paintings, and European masterpieces. Visitors can also explore its impressive collection of ancient artifacts and the Faras Gallery, featuring Nubian Christian art.

21. Visit the World's Narrowest House

Visit the World's Narrowest House
Hidden Gem

2 km
from city center
21 out of 24
Things To Do in Warsaw

Keret House, located in the Wola district of Warsaw, is the world’s narrowest house, measuring just 92 centimeters at its slimmest point. Designed by architect Jakub Szczęsny, this unique structure serves as an artistic installation and a temporary residence for writers and artists. Nestled between two buildings on Chłodna and Żelazna Streets, it symbolizes the creative use of limited urban space. Guided tours are available, but advance booking is required due to its small size and exclusivity.

22. Museum of Dollhouses Warsaw

Museum of Dollhouses Warsaw
Fun For Kids

2 km
from city center
22 out of 24
Things To Do in Warsaw

The Museum of Dollhouses, Games, and Toys in Warsaw is located in the Palace of Culture and Science. It showcases over 120 intricately designed dollhouses, dating from the 19th century to the present, alongside vintage toys and games.

23. Warsaw University Library Garden

Warsaw University Library Garden

2 km
from city center
23 out of 24
Things To Do in Warsaw

The Warsaw University Library Garden is a serene oasis. Visitors are invited to escape the hustle and bustle of city life with an enchanting fountain in the garden, illuminated by the sunlight, creates a captivating atmosphere.

24. Dung Hill Lookout Point

Dung Hill Lookout Point
Great For Couples

2 km
from city center
24 out of 24
Things To Do in Warsaw

Dung Hill Lookout Point is a historic observation spot in Warsaw's Old Town, offering panoramic views of the Vistula River and the city's right bank. It's a tranquil spot for visitors to enjoy the city's skyline and is popular among couples who attach padlocks to symbolize everlasting love. The lookout is easily accessible on foot from the Old Town's main square.

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What are the top hotels in Warsaw?

There are 3586 Hotels in Warsaw which can be booked through Holidify. The most popular hotels in Warsaw are Luxury Apartments Mondrian Castle Square, Luxury Apartments Mondrian Market Square I, Luxury Apartments Mondrian Old Town IV, Luxury Apartments MONDRIAN Market Square II, Luxury Apartments Mondrian Market Square III, A&J Lux Apartament. You can see all the hotels in Warsaw here

What are the top sightseeing places in Warsaw?

The top sightseeing places in Warsaw are Chopin Museum, Wilanow Palace, Old Town Square, Royal Castle, lazienki Park, Neon Museum.

How much does a package cost for Warsaw?

The packages for Warsaw start at INR 47593 which can be further customized based on number of people, days, hotel category, vehicle type and customizations. You can have a look at all packages here

How can I commute within Warsaw?

Trams, buses and the metro are the most popular choices for getting around Warsaw. More than 1,500 buses are available in the city. There are also Night buses available and these are marked by the letter N, along with a 2 digit number. In case you want to travel while skipping the lesser important stops, you can choose to travel by Fast Buses, which are marked by red coloured digits. Tickets are valid for all 3 modes of transport (bus, tram, metro) and can be purchased from kiosks that sport the RUCH logo. This logo is coloured in green and yellow. Alternately, tickets can be purchased from kiosks with signs saying 'Bilety'. A single ticket for a standard transport route costs PLN 4.40. A day ticket will cost you PLN 13 or 26, in case you're traveling to both Zone 1 (including the airport) and Zone 2. There is also a weekend ticket that allows you an unlimited number of trips, from 19:00 on Friday to 8:00 on Monday and this costs PLN 24.¾
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