Sightseeing in Warsaw
Sightseeing in Warsaw (Poland). What you have to visit at your stay in Warsaw.
PolandOld Town of Warsaw
Stare Miasto w Warszawie
The Old Town (Stare Miasto) of Warsaw has some attractions, including: - Royal Castle - Old Market Square - Barbican - St. John's Cathedral - Jesuit Church Warsaw's Old Town was declared a UNESCO World Heritage Site in 1980.
City Center Warsaw
Centrum Warszawa
Not far from the Central Station is the center of Warsaw. Here traders sell flowers and delicious baked goods. Right in the center is located the Cultural Palace, which is the tallest building in Poland. If you want to get an overview of Warsaw, use the elevator to the observation deck of the Culture Palace on the 30th floor. Enjoy a stunning panoramic view over the capital.
Royal Route Warsaw
Trakt Królewski
The Royal Route in Warsaw is also known as King tract. It runs from the southern end of the Old Town, where the Royal Castle is located on the Castle Square until Wilanow for its castle. The interesting part of this road is located between the Old Town and the Muzeum Narodowe. In this section there are the following attractions: - St. Anne Church - Adam Mickiewicz - Carmelite Church - Presidential Palace - ....
Praga
Praga is a district of Warsaw, which is located in the east of the Vistula. Most travel guides don't mentions something about this district (insider tip). Here is the football stadium, where some games are played at the football European Championship 2012. In Praga is also located the Warsaw Zoo. The zoo was opened in 1928 and was at times the largest one in Europe. Today it houses about 5.000 animals. Other attractions: - Różycki Bazaar - Wedel chocolate factory (for everyone who likes chocolate)
Monument for Willy Brandt
Pomnik Willy Brandta
1970 the chancellor of Germany, Willy Brand showed a gesture of humility and penance towards the victims of the Warsaw Ghetto Uprising. He knelt down and remained silently instead of keeping standing.