While you are here

About Warsaw!

Warsaw is the place to go for curious travellers on a shoestring budget. Its turbulent history has left
behind a mixture of architectural styles, from imposing Soviet-era buildings to the Gothic-effect Old
Town, which was destroyed in World War II and carefully restored. You can explore Warsaw’s many
museums and galleries, or spend your time strolling through the parks that cover 30% of the city. At
night, the lively bar and restaurant scene comes to life, with dance parties and concerts both inside
and, in summer, outdoors too.

There are two main neighbourhoods in the central Śródmieście district: Old Town and New Town.
The bustling Old Town is the medieval centre, where you will find the Royal Castle, the famous Warsaw
Mermaid statue and the 13th-century market square. The neighbouring New Town – built in the
14th century – is full of historic churches and tends to be a little quieter than the Old Town. Praga is
perfect for arty types, with quirky bars and warehouse spaces for grabbing a craft beer.
Warsaw is a city with culture at every turn – with a nightlife spot right beside it. For people who like
to immerse themselves in the local history, the Warsaw Rising museum is well worth a visit. Royal
Łazienki Park is a perfect place to spend an afternoon, with an orangery, several palaces and free
Chopin concerts in the summer. You can live like a local by visiting the city’s beaches at Vistula river,
or trying a typical vodka cocktail.

The closest airport is Warsaw Chopin Airport, which is just 20 minutes from the city centre by train.
If you are flying into Warsaw Modlin Airport, the train journey will take an hour. Take a train to
Warszawa Centralna, the main railway station, to arrive right in the centre of town. The city is easy
to navigate using public transport. You have the option of tram, metro, bus and train, which all use
the same ticket system.

For guidance on what to see, where to stay, how to have fun (surely the Hash will be fun enough?)
and where to shop etc., we would recommend the In Your Pocket guides and you can find them
here. Other guides on all things Warsaw and accommodation etc. are also available, however, we
have provided some key highlights here.

On, On!