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Things to do in Warsaw
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2. Table of Contents:
I Public transportII Tourist attractions
III Hotels
IV Restaurants
V Pubs and clubs
VI Shopping in Warsaw
3. I Public transport
Three tips for a smooth move around the city:The best mobile app for public transport.
Uber is available in Warsaw !
Something for fans of the classic taxis
You also should check this official public transport site:
http://tiny.pl/gf3v6
4. II Tourist attractions
• Palace of Culture and Science• Warsaw Rising Museum
• Łazienki Królewskie
• Old Town
5. Palace of Culture and Science (Pałac Kultury i Nauki)
The Palace of Culture and Science is the highest building in Poland.It has over 3,000 rooms.
The big attraction is a large terrace on the 30th floor of the Palace.
Plac Defilad 1
tel. +48 22 656 76 00
www.pkin.pl
Opening hours: 10 a.m. – 8 p. m.
Admission: 20 PLN
Getting there: Centrum, Świętokrzyska
More details on: http://tiny.pl/gf3s6
6. Warsaw Rising Museum
Museum located in former trams power station was open for public onthe 60th anniversary of Warsaw Uprising. One of the main attractions is a
replica of the bomber Liberator B-24J.
ul. Grzybowska 79
tel. +48 22 539 79 05
www.1944.pl
Opening hours: 8 a.m. – 8 p. m.
Admission: 18 PLN
Getting there: Rondo Daszyńskiego
Muzeum Powstania Warszawskiego
More details on: http://tiny.pl/gf3v9
7. Łazienki Królewskie Museum
Łazienki Królewskie is a Palace-Garden complex the most beautifulplanned area in Warsaw and one of the most beautiful in Europe, equally
stunning in terms of its greenery and architecture.
ul. Agrykoli 1
tel. +48 504 243 783
www.lazienki-krolewskie.pl
• Opening hours: check link below
• Admission: check link below
• Getting there: Łazienki Królewskie
More details on: http://tiny.pl/gf3vd
8. Old Town
Historic centre and oldest part of the city, it is also a living,breathing cultural salon. Founded in the 13th century as
the prince's castle, it is surrounded by walls.
During World War II, 90% of it was destroyed, but thanks
to its excellent restoration and recovery, in 1980 it was
granted the status of a UNESCO World Heritage List.
Currently, it is a lively place, bustling with tourists and
locals, and full of galleries, cafés and restaurants.
Opening hours: check link below
Admission: check link below
Getting there: Plac Zamkowy
Stare Miasto
More details on: http://tiny.pl/gf3v5
9. III. Hotels
“Novotel”“Patchwork Design Hostel”
“Hostel "Student House"
10. Hotel “Novotel”
The hotel is located 5 minutes' walk from the Central Train Station, with historic sites, monuments, shopsand cultural institutions close by for great sightseeing.
Address: ul Marszalkowska 94/98
Phone: (+48)22/5960000
Getting there: Centrum
More details on: http://tiny.pl/g5hk5
11. “Patchwork Design Hostel”
Patchwork Design Hostel is located in the Śródmiescie district in Warsaw, in short walking distance from manyshops, clubs, restaurants and 100 m from Nowy Świat Street.
Address: ul. Chmielna 5/7,Śródmiescie
Phone: (+48) 22/2583959
Getting there: Centrum,
Foksal, Muzeum Narodowe
More details on: http://tiny.pl/g5hkj
12. Hostel "Student House"
Hostel "Student House"House for students ” Student House Kazimierzowska” is located in the Mokotow district, which lies in the close vicinity of
Center of Warsaw
Address: ul. Kazimierzowska 11
Phone: (+48)534555453
Getting there: Racławicka Krasickiego
More details on: http://tiny.pl/g5hkn
13. IV. Restaurants
RestaurantRóżana
Restaurant
PAPU
Restaurant
Fusion
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Restaurant RóżanaRóżana is an elegant, warm and noncommittal place where delicate
and light cuisine Polish daily surprises with new specialties.
Opening hours: 12 a.m – 12 p.m
Address: Chocimska 7
Phone: 22 848 12 25
Getting there: Pl.Unii Lubelskiej
More details on: http://tiny.pl/g5hkv
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Restaurant PAPUPapu Restaurant is famous for traditional Polish cuisine.
This is the place where family recipes meet modern
culinary techniques.
Address: aleja Niepodległości 132/136
Phone: 22 856 77 88
Getting there: Odyńca
More details on: http://tiny.pl/g5h2h
Opening hours: 11 a.m – 10:30 p.m
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Restaurant FusionThe Fusion restaurant is among the first to have introduced fusion
cuisine in Polish restaurants. The philosophy of fusion cuisine is to
combine a variety of culinary traditions into one dish.
Address: aleja Jana Pawła II 21
Phone: 22 450 86 31
Getting there: Pl.Starynkiewicza
More details on: http://tiny.pl/g5h2m
Opening hours: 12 a.m – 18 p.m
17. V. Pubs and clubs
• The View• Mazowiecka Street
• “Pawilony”
18. The View
„The View” is almost 1000m2 of unique area, consisting oftwo levels to ensure the highest quality of clubbing,
designed in the spirit of the architecture of New York and
strictly referring to the atmosphere of the best places in
this city.
The club is located on 28 and 32 floor of Spectrum Tower,
one of the most modern office buildings in Poland, in the
heart of Warsaw at Twarda 18 street.
Opening hours: Friday – Saturday 21.00-05.00
Admission: 20 PLN
Getting there: Rondo ONZ
More details on: http://tiny.pl/g5h2r
19. Mazowiecka Street
Mazowiecka street aspires to be the night-out center whereseveral clubs and bars are quite close neighbors. White collars and
elegant ladies head to Enklawa for an after work cocktail, while
next door jazz adorers indulge themselves listening to the biggest
jazz stars in the cellars of Tygmont. Younger audience dances to
house music in the opposite Mono Bar or Zoo, which is probably
the only club where a VIP room is decorated with a baroque
bathtub.
• Ritual Cocktail Club
• Bunk Club
• Enklawa
• Room 13 Club
• Tygmont
• Mono Bar
• Zoo
Getting there: Nowy Świat Uniwersytet, Świętokrzyska
20. "Pawilony"
"Pawilony"Once occupied by craftsman "Pawilony"
now serves as the heart of Warsaw's
nightlife with so many options to choose
from. With over 20 pubs in such a small
area the place is bustling with young
people, making it their favorite spot for
an evening out in the city.
"Pawilony" is one of your best options to
hang out with local people - when
sharing a curb to sit on you can easily
start a conversation that might end up in
a crazy night out.
Opening hours: 17:00 – 03:00
Admission: free
Getting there: Świętokrzyska
21. VI. Shopping in Warsaw - Malls
Warsaw is a great shopping destination.Here you will find a wide selection of
modern shopping malls side by side with
designer boutiques, dusty family stores
and antique markets offering traditional
crafts. The Polish capital is home to more
than 20 shopping malls, most of which
also double as places of entertainment!
Most shopping malls also have play areas
for children, where you can leave your kids
with some professional caregivers and go
enjoy some shopping
Warsaw’s shopping
malls are open
seven days a
week!!!
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Here are few most popular shopping malls:Złote tarasy
Arkadia
Galeria Mokotów
Three of the
biggest malls
are located
near the city
centre-
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a great day out forthe family.
Location: Ul. Złota
59
Zlote Tarasy
or Golden Terraces is Getting there:
a modern complex, Centrum
More details on:
housing office
spaces, a shopping http://tiny.pl/g5h2p
centre and a hotel. Cinema Opening
Hours: Daily 10AM Known for its
signature wavy glass 11PM
Mall Opening Hours
ceiling that
10AM - 10PM
accentuates cozy
Złote Tarasy
lighting and uber
cosmo style, Golden
Terraces also has an
8-screen multiplex
cinema. Over 200
restaurants and
shops round up this
mega mall making it
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ArkadiaArkadia shopping centre is
popular among movie buffs
with its 15-theater cinema.
This modern mall attends to
its customers' needs quite
well. With health & beauty
sections, spa, salon and a
fitness club to ease away the
shopping stress, other
services include boutiques,
bookstores, pharmacies and
banking.
Location: Al. Jana Pawła II 82
Getting there: CH Arkadia
More details on:
http://tiny.pl/g5h28
Cinema Opening
Hours: 10a.m. - 11p.m.
Mall Opening Hours: 10a.m –
10p.m.
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Galeria MokotowThis massive building offers many opportunities to visitors. Stroll along
the rows of boutiques, retail shops and additional services like banking,
telecom centers, electronics, salon and organic market. There is also a
cinema and bowling alley for entertainment, Fikoland for children's play
area, and the mall's big tenants are Ahold, Park & Cloppenburg, Marks &
Spencer, Kappahl, Cubus and Carrefour Supermarket. After a tiring and
productive day at the shopping centre there are plenty of restaurants
and cafes offering tasty cuisines.
Location: ul. Woloska 12
Mall Opening Hours: 10 a.m. – 10 p.m.
Getting there: Rzymowskiego, Domaniewska
More details on: http://tiny.pl/g5h8h