You don't need to spend a fortune to discover all the best that Warsaw has to offer! The city is fairly cheap anyway but this list will help you so many exceptional, typical Warsaw spots for free and the money saved can be spent later…Open the full description
You don't need to spend a fortune to discover all the best that Warsaw has to offer! The city is fairly cheap anyway but this list will help you so many exceptional, typical Warsaw spots for free and the money saved can be spent later on for the yummy Polish food and awesome beer!
Royal Łazienki
Things To Do
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This is an absolute must when visiting Warsaw. Walking into Łazienki, which means walking into the bathrooms in Polish, is actually pretty much like walking into the XVIII century. You may visit the palace that the last king of Poland built as his personal SPA resort, and then drop by a small charming café located exactly under the old oak trees.
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Warsaw University Library and Garden
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You should not miss one of the greenest spots in Warsaw which is just a short walk away from the touristy old town. It is a great place to read, study, have a picnic lunch or enjoy a bit of sunshine. The lower garden is open to the public every day, while the upper garden is closed for the winter months (November-March).
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Royal Castle
Things To Do
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The interior is like from a fairy tale but don't be fooled easily - everything is brand new (the castle was reopened in 1979). If you want to see how Warsaw used to look like there's a great collection of paintings by Bernardo Bellotto - they were used as an example when the city was rebuilt
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Brzeska street
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Once you scratch the dust you're in for a treat. The pre-war houses are really beautiful, even if a little bit rusty and crumbly. The life is slow there, locals catch up in front of the shops and as soon as you say "dzień dobry" they warm up to you. You can also find some decent street art around
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Muzeum Neonu (Neon Museum)
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Take the time machine back to the sixties and seventies of Poland. The Neon Museum's great collection helps you to imagine how streets of the main cities looked like, all lit up with colorful and playful neon signs. Some of the signs became iconic landmarks on their own, advertising legendary restaurants or bars of the era.
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Bazar Olimpia
Shopping
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Everyone loves flea market and that's the best one you can find in Warsaw. Even if you don't want to buy anything you should visit the place to feel its tawdry atmosphere and to browse through neverending stalls with all kind of things you can think of - you never know what kind of gem you can find there!
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Warsaw Uprising Museum
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The museum is a must for everyone who wants to learn about the history of Warsaw and to understand the city. It shows the uprising day by day, how locals had to struggle during the war and what lead them to the heroic decision that costed lives of hundreds of thousands people
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MDM (Marszałkowska Dzielnica Mieszkaniowa)
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MDM stands for Marszałkowska Housing District located in the heart of Warsaw, an excellent example of early socialist realist architecture. Have a wander around and admire the great reliefs of socialist heroes, the monumental lamp posts at plac Konstytucji and the main marching route along Marszałkowska street.
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Vistula beaches
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There are more and more bars popping up, there are chairs to lie on, romantic view over Warsaw old town and glass skyscrapers. Take a deep breath after a long day and enjoy the beach. It is just near the city center, so please do stop by!
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