Time OffAs the birthplace of Chopin and home of the National Philharmonic Orchestra, Warsaw is a cultural centre of opera, theatre and music. The city's many churches and museums have impressive collections of Warsaw's history and ancient, mediaeval and European art. However, Warsaw has much more to offer the visitor and is one of Eastern Europe's most vibrant and cosmopolitan cities.
Most of Warsaw’s historical attractions and best hotels lie on the western bank of the Vistula River. A trip along the four kilometre Royal Way, which runs through the city from the Old Town to the Wilanow Palace, and gives access to Warsaw's grand buildings and attractions. These include the Royal Castle, Krakowskie Przedmiescie, Nowy Swiat, Lazienki Park and Chopin's monument, ending with the spectacular, Versailles-like Wilanow Palace.
Warsaw AttractionsPalac Lazienkowski (Lazienki Palace)
Ulica Agrykola, Warsaw
Tel: +48 22 621 6241
Wilanów Palace
Ulica Wiertnicza 1, Warsaw
Tel: +48 22 842 8101 Fax: +48 22 842 3116
Rynek Starego Miasta (Old Town Square)
Ulica Piedarska and Ulica Swietojanska, Warsaw
Rynek Nowego Miasta (New Town Square)
Ulica Piedarska and Ulica Swietojanska, Warsaw
Zamek Królewski (Royal Castle)
Plac Zamkowy 4, Warsaw
Tel: +48 22 657 2170
Lazienki Royal Park
Aleja Ujazdowskie, Warsaw
National Museum
3 Alejo Jerozolimskie, Warsaw
Tel: +48 22 621 1031 Fax: +48 22 622 8559
Jewish Historical Institute
Institute and synagogue, Ulica Tlomackie 3/5, Warsaw
Tel: +48 22 827 9221
Bazylika Swietego Jana (Cathedral of St John)
Ul. Swietojanska 8, Warsaw
Tel: +48 22 831 0289
Chopin Museum
Ostrogski Palace on Ulica Okolnik, Warsaw
Warsaw Historical Museum
Rynek Starego Miasta 28, Warsaw
Tel: +48 22 635 1625
Center for Contemporary Art
al. Ujazdowskie 6, Warsaw
Tel: +48 22 6281271