Overview
Be impressed by the energy and beauty of Warsaw, a city rich in history. After its devastation during the Second World War, Warsaw has managed to recover, and today offers its visitors a faithfully reconstructed architectural heritage.
Take a stroll through the Old Town, declared a UNESCO World Heritage Site, as well as through the New Town. Discover the city's most important monuments as well as historical landmarks.
Lose yourself amongst the narrow streets, beautiful squares, churches and cosy cafes and get an overview of Poland's capital. Visit the Warsaw Uprising Monument, erected in tribute to the national army that fought against the Nazi invaders.
Reflect on this decisive period for the country before heading to the Royal Lazienki Park, the largest park in Warsaw. See the Frederic Chopin Monument, the Theatre on the Island and beautiful palaces such as the Palace on the Isle, a former royal residence and a contemporary art centre today.