Warsaw is a mixture of relaxing green spaces, historic sites and vivid modernity. Discover the charming Old Town, Wilanów Palace and amazing Lazienki Park, where you can watch free Chopin concerts every Sunday during the summer. Experience a few of the dozens of interactive museums, including the Warsaw Uprising Museum, the Museum of the History of Polish Jews and the Copernicus Science Centre. For exciting nightlife, visit the vibrant Vistula boulevards and upscale clubs.
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Once serving as the gardens of Saxon Palace, this magnificent park features shady tree-lined avenues, Baroque sculptures, an elegant 19-century fountain and the Tomb of the Unknown Soldier, a grave reminder of Poland's recent past.
Spectacular gardens in a great location close to the Old City. Plenty of lawns and spectacular flower gardens. Seating and resting areas suitable for a light picnic and rest. Extensive lawns are very suitable for children. On the close side to the Old City is the Tomb of the Unknown Soldier with an honor guard. Plenty of sculptures and fountains are placed throughout the gardens, especially striking is the amazing Marconi Fountain. Highly recommended place.
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The Royal Łazienki was King Stanisław August’s summer residence, in which a classicist architecture is harmoniously blended with its natural surroundings featuring fabulous gardens
This is the most popular site-seeing spot in Warsaw, a real must! Fantastically located on two levels of terrain and on the slope between them. It is actually an English garden with several-hundert years old trees, artificial lakes and cannals, picturesque “Palace on the water” (the residence of the last Polish king) and all the historical buildings beautifully composed into the terrain and park, delivering many spots of an unusual beauty (for example: a magnificient view from the bridge on the channel on the lake and a slope crowned with classical Belweder building). All this makes Łazienki a natural destination for all the first-time visitors to Warsaw and a perfect leasure place for the people living here. In my opinion, its perfect for a nice one-hour-stroll or if you have more time, just take a seat on one of the benches and imagine yourself the 18th century king playing cards or just having a walk. You may also consider entering Palace on the Water - a museum. If you are interested in the Polish history there is a lot to learn here if not just enjoy!
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it is one of the best advantage of Warsaw - a lot of parks and green places. Ujazdowski Park is also big and nice. You can meet ducks here and have some relax after or before exploring Warsaw.
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Open daily 10 a.m.-8:30 p.m.through Feb. 11After Feb. 11 open Wed.-Fri. 2:30 p.m.-9 p.m., Sat.-Sun. 10 a.m.-8:30 p.m., closed on Mondays and TuesdaysPrices:1 hour-zl.25, zl.17 for children3 hours-zl.55, zl.35 for childrenRental:Skis (set): zl.25 per hour
A great training ground for those wishing to practice skiing without leaving Warsaw. It is open both without snow (with a little help of water sprinklers) and with snow. There is equipment rental. There are ski clubs. There are coaches. There are competitions. There are vending machines. There is an Italian restaurant nearby. Not an ideal place as it can get crowded, waiting for ski lift long and rides down relatively short. But it still is an amazing option to be able to train in the capital city.
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