What to see in Warsaw, Poland

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 What to see  in Warsaw, Poland ?

Lazienki Park

   
4/5
A lot of wild animals, very nice nature, big enough for the amount of people there so it does not feel crowded. Enjoyable and relaxing.

Świętokrzyski Bridge

   
4.7/5 (2232 Votes)
Cable-stayed road crossing opened in 2000, with bike & pedestrian lanes on both sides.

Mauzoleum Walki i Męczeństwa

   
4.63/5 (587 Votes)
Museum in former secret police HQ detailing Polish patriots' jail conditions during WWII occupation.

Mokotowskie Field

 
4.68/5 (23416 Votes)
Large park on former airfield with lakes, sculptures & cycle paths, home to the National Library.

Ujazdów Castle

   
4.59/5 (3543 Votes)
Palatial castle originally constructed in the 13th century & now housing a contemporary art museum.

The Tin-Roofed Palace

 
4.54/5 (564 Votes)
Late 16th-century palace with tours of the former state rooms & exhibitions about Polish history.

Palace on the Isle

   
4.76/5 (17669 Votes)
Summer palace dating from the 18th century, featuring gardens, an orangery & art collections.

Pałac Belwederski

   
4.64/5 (375 Votes)
Classically-styled 17th-century belvedere & home to President of the Republic. Not open to public.

Palace of Culture and Science

   
4.57/5 (69319 Votes)
Landmark 1950s-built palace of arts & culture with theater, sports field & 30th-floor terrace.

Observation deck Śródmieście

   
4.6/5 (11828 Votes)
Observation deck at the Warsaw Palace of Culture with telescopes & panoramic city views.

St. John Climacus's Orthodox Church, Warsaw

   
4.8/5 (618 Votes)
Brick church built in the early 20th century, known for its striking frescoes & stained glass.

Bazylika Archikatedralna w Warszawie p.w. Męczeństwa św. Jana Chrzciciela

   
4.67/5 (3076 Votes)
Royal cathedral with links to Kings John III Sobieski & Sigismund III Vasa in a variety of styles.

Cathedral of St. Michael the Archangel and St. Florian the Martyr

   
4.69/5 (2372 Votes)
Soaring red-brick church from the late 19th century, featuring 2 tall towers & Gothic-style vaults.

Holy Cross Church

   
4.66/5 (2976 Votes)
18th-century church housing urns containing the hearts of renowned Poles, including Chopin.

Kościół Akademicki św. Anny

   
4.72/5 (4035 Votes)
Imposing Catholic church with a Neoclassical facade dating from the 18th century.

Łazienki Królewskie

   
4.8/5 (82788 Votes)
Stanisław August's collections of paintings, drawings, sculpture & coins in lakeside palace.

Chopin Monument

   
4.76/5 (11250 Votes)
Massive modernist sculpture of the Polish composer, Chopin, within the Lazienki Royal Gardens.

Kabaty Woods

   
4.77/5 (513 Votes)
Woodland hiking trails, WWII mass graves & a stone monument to the victims of a 1987 airplane crash.

Warsaw Sigismund's Column

 
4.72/5 (14291 Votes)
In the heart of Warsaw, Poland, stands a majestic monument that captures the city's history and spirit – Warsaw Sigismund's Column. Erected in Castle Square, this towering statue...

Mały Powstaniec

 
4.77/5 (3275 Votes)
Little Insurgent, a bronze sculpture unveiled in 1983, commemorates child soldiers of World War II.

Nicolas Copernicus Monument

 
4.68/5 (6520 Votes)
Iconic bronze statue in front of the Staszic Palace featuring Polish astronomer Nicolaus Copernicus.

Umschlagplatz Monument

 
4.51/5 (1196 Votes)
Departure point for Jews transported to Treblinka with a memorial to the more than 300,000 dead.

Warsaw Mermaid's Statue

   
4.74/5 (9160 Votes)
The Mermaid's Statue emerges as an enchanting symbol of the city's folklore and resilience. This captivating monument, standing gracefully at the intersection of historic tales and...

Monument of Józef Poniatowski

 
4.66/5 (283 Votes)
Historic statue in the Presidential Palace square featuring Prince Józef Poniatowski on a horse.

Warsaw Uprising Monument

 
4.75/5 (4326 Votes)
Landmark bronze artwork commemorating the sacrifice of anti-Nazi resistance fighters in summer 1944.

Monument to the Ghetto Heroes

 
4.59/5 (1616 Votes)
Memorial monument honoring those who died during the unsuccessful Warsaw Ghetto Uprising of 1943.

Tomb of the Unknown Soldier

 
4.8/5 (6707 Votes)
Monument to the unknown Polish soldiers killed in World War I in the remnants of a Saxon Palace.

Warsaw Old Town

The old town worth visiting. About 1h is enough to walk around, but you will surely want to spend some time in a nice restaurant, or shopping some locally made amber jewelry.

Presidential Palace, Warsaw

   
4.37/5 (10401 Votes)
18th century classical-style seat of Poland's president with elegant halls open for guided tours.

Park Kaskada

   
4.37/5 (1340 Votes)
Sculptures, walkways & a pond with a fountain, in a city green space with play areas.

Aviator Monument

   
4.38/5 (1188 Votes)
Striking statue of a pilot atop a stone column at the center of a busy roundabout.

Palace of Culture and Science (Palac Kultury i Nauki)

   
2/5
Interesting place to visit, with some cultural and scientifical attractions. Last floor offers a panoramic view on the city. Also offers some interesting bars and restaurants on ground...

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