What to do in Warsaw

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Royal Castle showing heritage architecture, interior views and heritage elements

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1. National Stadium

The National Stadium is the largest and most innovative stadium in Poland. Opened in 2012 for soccer during the European Football Championship, the stadium now attracts more than 140,000 people every month. Come for a tour and learn about the stadium’s construction or participate in one of the diverse events regularly hosted here.
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2. Palace of Culture and Science

The monumental Palace of Culture and Science has towered over Warsaw’s city center for decades. A dubious gift from Joseph Stalin, this skyscraper is often viewed as an unfortunate reminder of Soviet domination. See wonderful vistas over the city from the building’s viewing terrace and check out the Socialist-Realist reliefs, marble staircases and ornate chandeliers decorating its interior.
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Palace of Culture and Science featuring heritage architecture and heritage elements

3. Old Town Market Place

Warsaw’s Old Town Market Place is a bustling local gathering place and a symbol of the city’s resilience. Although most of the square’s original buildings were destroyed in World War II, the square has been designated a UNESCO World Heritage Site in recognition of its meticulous reconstruction. Dine on traditional cuisine at an outdoor café and enjoy the entertainment provided by street performers.
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Old Town Market Place featuring heritage elements

4. Nowy Swiat Street

The upscale stretch of Nowy Świat Street is lined with fashionable clubs, high-end shops and chic restaurants. During weekends in the summer, Nowy Świat is closed to traffic and the street fills with café tables along with lively groups of tourists and locals. Find a seat in the sun and spend an afternoon people-watching. Look inside the interesting shops and galleries along the street.
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Nowy Swiat Street which includes heritage architecture

5. University of Warsaw

Warsaw University is the city’s premier educational institution. Tens of thousands of students are enrolled in this modern intellectual hub, which encompasses many historic buildings. Wander among the neoclassical structures of its campus and explore the long promenades, elegant courtyards and manicured gardens.
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Warsaw University which includes heritage architecture and heritage elements

6. Warsaw Uprising Museum

The scale of devastation and loss of life that Warsaw witnessed during World War II can be difficult to comprehend, but the Warsaw Uprising Museum helps bring it to life. Visit one of the most popular museums in Poland and browse the immersive exhibits, which document the tragic events of the uprising from its inception to its ultimate defeat.
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Learn about the defining days of war in Warsaw at this enormous museum, which traces the Home Army’s doomed attempt to liberate the city from its German occupiers.

What to do in Warsaw


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Palace of Culture and Science which includes heritage elements and heritage architecture

Centrum

Gourmet restaurants interesting history and top sights from Hala Koszyki to Vitkac – discover Centrum, a destination also famous for its shopping.

Centrum
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Old Town Warsaw

Admire beautiful city squares, visit a royal castle and embrace the timeless atmosphere of the historic heart of Poland's capital city.

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Śródmieście Północne

While you're in Śródmieście Północne, take in top sights like Tomb of Unknown Soldier or Copernicus Monument, and hop on the metro to see more of the city at Metro Świętokrzyska 05 Tram Stop or Świętokrzyska Station.

Śródmieście Północne
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Srodmiescie

4.5/5(359 area reviews)

Gourmet restaurants interesting history and top sights from Vitkac to Palm Tree – discover Srodmiescie, a destination also famous for its shopping.

Srodmiescie
National Museum which includes art and interior views

Śródmieście Południowe

If you're spending time in Śródmieście Południowe, check out sights like Hala Koszyki or Gestapo Headquarters Museum and hop on the metro to see more of the city at Plac Konstytucji 06 Tram Stop or Plac Konstytucji 05 Tram Stop.

Śródmieście Południowe
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Mokotow

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Noted for its shopping and historical sites, there's plenty to explore in Mokotow. Top attractions like Galeria Mokotow Shopping Centre and Krolikarnia Palace are major draws, and you can hop on the metro at Malczewskiego 06 Tram Stop or Malczewskiego 05 Tram Stop to see more of the city.

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Frequently asked questions

Is Warsaw worth visiting?
One of the most popular things to do in Warsaw is explore Copernicus Science Centre. Tick this top attraction off your to-do list, then discover more of the area's nightlife and dining.
How do I spend a day in Warsaw?
Copernicus Science Centre and Vistula River Beach are two good places to start your getaway adventures. Be sure to check out the dining and retail options in Warsaw while you're there too.
What is the top tourist attraction in Warsaw?
The top tourist attraction in Warsaw is Copernicus Science Centre, so don't forget to add it to your sightseeing list.
Is three days enough to stay in Warsaw?
Three days in Warsaw is more than enough to enjoy the city's main attractions. Many travellers book for three days on average. Copernicus Science Centre, Vistula River Beach and Warsaw Jewish Cemetery are top-rated sights. Like to see more? Stick around a bit longer to visit nearby hotspots such as Nowy Dwor Mazowiecki.
Is Warsaw a walkable city?
Some leading sights in Warsaw, such as Copernicus Science Centre and Vistula River Beach, are within walking distance. You can also discover several of the city's neighbourhoods on foot. Only 0.80 kilometers from central Warsaw is Centrum and Srodmiescie is 0.64 kilometers away.
What are some activities to do in Warsaw with kids?
What to do in Warsaw for adults?
There are plenty of things to do in Warsaw, with experiences for adults of all ages. End the day with a visit to Koneser Vodka Distillery or Hala Koszyki.
Are there free things to do in Warsaw?
In Warsaw, Vistula River Beach is a top spot for anyone wanting to see the city without opening their wallet. Also, check out the other neighbourhoods and green spaces, and ask for recommendations from a local tour guide. It's an easy way to explore the best free things to do in Warsaw.