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2 days in Warsaw

About the city

Warsaw is the capital and largest city of Poland - a major international tourist destination, and a significant cultural, political and economic hub. Its historical Old Town was designated a UNESCO World Heritage Site.

Attractions that you can not miss in Warsaw:
✔️ Explore the Old Town
✔️ Take a selfie with the Mermaid in the Old Town or by the Vistula
✔️ See the sunset on Praga Beach
✔️ Chill out in the quiet of the Chinese Garden in Royal Łazienki Park
✔️ Find 15 musical benches on the Chopin Trail
✔️ Visit art galleries
✔️ See the Finnish wooden houses and gardens at Jazdów
✔️ Take a Veturilo bike and ride along the wild banks of the Vistula
✔️ See the Warsaw skyline from the roof garden
✔️ Check out local delicacies at one of the Breakfast Markets
✔️ Dance under the stars in one of the clubs at Cypel Czerniakowski

Day 1 evening

Arrival to Warsaw

Day 2

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Warsaw Uprising Museum
Warsaw Uprising Museum
Local history museum Museums History Museums Military Museums
This interactive museum is an exceptional place to gain a deeper understanding of Warsaw’s history.

Don’t forget
See the murals painted by Polish artists on the Wall of Art
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Nowy Świat 29
Nowy Świat 29
It is the city’s most famous route.

In the wintertime, the route is illuminated with thousands of lights as part of the Great Illumination.
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Warsaw Old Town
Warsaw Old Town
🏆 A UNESCO world heritage site, the Old Town charms with its colourful townhouses and the exceptional atmosphere of its narrow streets.

✔️ meet a mermaid – the official symbol of the city
✔️see the Barbican
✔️ stop by the bell on Kanonia Street
✔️ and walk along the old city walls
✔️ visit the Royal Castle



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Vistula Boulevards
Vistula Boulevards
The ideal place for a stroll or a bicycle tri.

You can stop to rest on one of the stone sculptures in the form of fish and other water creatures or climb up to the overlook.

Day 3

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Royal Łazienki - The Royal Theatre and Old Orangery
Royal Łazienki - The Royal Theatre and Old Orangery
Historical landmark
🌳 The vast park surrounding the summer residence of the last Polish king, Stanisław August Poniatowski, is where Varsovians like to go for longer walks.

The park is home to a winter garden, an amphitheatre, and even a Chinese garden. 
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POLIN Muzeum Historii Żydów Polskich
POLIN Muzeum Historii Żydów Polskich
Museum History Museums Specialty Museums
The POLIN Museum restores the memory of the rich, thousand-year shared history of two peoples: Poles and Jews.

✔️ You’ll have the chance to walk the streets of a pre-war Jewish shtetl and discover how Polish and Jewish cultures have intermingled.
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Palace of Culture and Science
Palace of Culture and Science
Event venue Sights & Landmarks Architectural Buildings Observation Decks & Towers Points of Interest & Landmarks
The best-known and tallest building in the city.

✔️ Take the lift up to the 30th floor to see the city panorama from a height of 114 metres.

✔️ The palace also houses theatres, a cinema, museums and trendy bistros, as well as the city’s main tourist information point.

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