Discover with us the most amazing things to do in Warsaw & Top Warsaw attractions. Welcome to Warsaw, the capital, and the largest city of Poland. This economic, cultural and tourist center of the country is a mixture of modern delights and traditional legacies of Poland. The best starting point for travelers is the Old Town dating back to 13th century. It was completely destroyed during the second world war and resconstructed afterwars with such attention to detail that it is listed as a UNESCO World Heritage Site. It is one of the best people watching spots in the city full of cozy cafes and souvenirs shops. Do not miss Mermaid of Warsaw, a symbol of the city, which protects the city and its residents armed with a sword and a shield. You cannot miss the Royal Castle which used to be the official residence of Polish kings from the 16th Century onwards. Inside you can admire magnificent Throne Room, richly decorated royal apartments with the original furniture and an impressive art collection with masterpieces of such painters as Rembrandt or Cranach.
This 16th century structure is Warsaw Barbican and is a part of historic fortifications that once protected Warsaw. Today a popular tourist attraction was used in the defense of the city only once.
It is impossible to overlook the 237-meter-high Palace of Culture and Science completed in 1955 by Soviet workers as a "gift from the Soviet Union to the Polish people." Until 2002, it was the tallest clock tower in the world. Would you like to take a rest? Visit Lazienki Park which is an ideal place for picnics and sunbathing in summer. Take a cruise on gondola style boats through the water canals in the park which occupies more than 75 hectares and is the largest in Warsaw. Inside this romantic park you can also find 17th century neoclassical Palace on the Isle - a summer residence of the last Polish king Stanisław August Poniatowski. You can visit almost all of the palace, which is a museum today, and its top attraction are 140 paintings from the King’s art collection.
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This 16th century structure is Warsaw Barbican and is a part of historic fortifications that once protected Warsaw. Today a popular tourist attraction was used in the defense of the city only once.
It is impossible to overlook the 237-meter-high Palace of Culture and Science completed in 1955 by Soviet workers as a "gift from the Soviet Union to the Polish people." Until 2002, it was the tallest clock tower in the world. Would you like to take a rest? Visit Lazienki Park which is an ideal place for picnics and sunbathing in summer. Take a cruise on gondola style boats through the water canals in the park which occupies more than 75 hectares and is the largest in Warsaw. Inside this romantic park you can also find 17th century neoclassical Palace on the Isle - a summer residence of the last Polish king Stanisław August Poniatowski. You can visit almost all of the palace, which is a museum today, and its top attraction are 140 paintings from the King’s art collection.
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