Warsaw
What you need to know before you go
In Warsaw, take a walk along the Royal Route—a path that takes you through the bustling shops and cafés of City Centre’s Nowy Swiat and into the historic strip of Krakowskie Przedmiescie. On the way, be sure to stop by Pawilony—a gated avenue of cozy pubs and gift shops and the center of Poland’s nightlife scene.
The area also boasts Lazienki Park, teeming with friendly squirrels, strutting peacocks, and old palatial estates like the White House. Many gather around the Chopin Monument, where—each summer Sunday—the composer’s music is performed at the foot of the statue.
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Loe edasiWarsaw is an intellectual feast that’s rich with history and full of charm. The city invites you to look past its gritty past, which saw much of the place flattened during the Second World War. Instead, you can enjoy a fresh, reformed and reinvented destination in the heart of Poland.
As you move through its streets, you’ll be struck by the versatility of Warsaw. Skyscrapers and luxury retail outlets neighbour museums and libraries in a space that feels both cosmopolitan and yet rather raw. Charged with an electrifying and regenerative energy, this city is the perfect weekend break. If you’re ready to fall in love with the revived ‘Paris of the East’, take a look at the top things to do in Warsaw.