Warsaw - Eastern Poland
Where to stay in Warsaw - Eastern Poland
Centrum
Centrum is highly notable for its popular shops, and you might want to visit top sights like Museum of Modern Art in Warsaw and Nozyk Synagogue. See more of Warsaw by jumping on the metro at Dworzec Centralny 09 Tram Stop or Dworzec Centralny 08 Tram Stop.
Old Town Warsaw
Step back in time as you explore the oldest part of Warsaw, featuring historic landmarks like the Royal Castle, St. John's Cathedral, and Zygmunt's Column. Wander through charming squares and admire the stunning architecture.
Srodmiescie
Home to national institutions, universities, and theaters, this district boasts numerous tourist attractions, making it an ideal base for exploring Warsaw's Old Town and New Town.
Śródmieście Północne
If you're spending time in Śródmieście Północne, check out sights like Grzybowski Square or Tomb of Unknown Soldier and hop on the metro to see more the city at Metro Świętokrzyska 05 Tram Stop or Świętokrzyska Station.
Mokotow
Densely populated and home to numerous foreign embassies, this area boasts a mix of light industrialization and abundant green spaces, perfect for exploring parks in Mokotów Field.
Wola
Once an industrial area, Wola transformed into a financial district with towering skyscrapers. Explore museums like the Warsaw Uprising Museum, visit the Electio Viritim Monument, and admire the unique Keret House art installation.
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Popular places to visit
National Stadium
Take a tour of this symbolic building, home to the Polish national football team and an important center for sports and culture in Warsaw.
Old Town Square
Learn about the local history of Warsaw with a stop at Old Town Square. Discover the fascinating museums and shops in this culturally rich area.
Old Town Market Place
The heart of Warsaw’s Old Town, this lively square is lined with picturesque buildings from the 1600s and 1700s.
Royal Castle
A former royal residence, this stately building is now home to a fine collection of historic artwork and furniture.
Palace of Culture and Science
Admire the views from the terrace of the country’s tallest building, a controversial landmark that inspires mixed feelings from Polish citizens.
Warsaw Uprising Museum
Learn about the defining days of war in Warsaw at this enormous museum, which traces the Home Army’s doomed attempt to liberate the city from its German occupiers.