Warsaw, a fusion of history and modernity

Poland, Warsaw
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Warsaw invites you to discover a world of history and modernity, where the beauty of the Old Town meets the energy of the Prague Quarter. In this vibrant city, every corner promises a unique adventure. From visiting the impressive Malbork Castle to exploring the fascinating streets of Kraków, Warsaw caters for all tastes. Immerse yourself in unforgettable experiences, such as touring the Wolf’s Lair, indulging your taste buds with delicious Polish food, or getting your adrenaline pumping with exciting visits to historical sites. In Warsaw, every moment promises to be unforgettable, combining cultural richness with urban vitality. Enjoy its breathtaking sights and immerse yourself in its vibrant atmosphere for the full experience.

What to see in Warsaw

What to see in Warsaw, Poland’s modern and historic capital that was rebuilt after World War II
Places of Interest

What to see in Warsaw, Poland’s modern and historic capital that was rebuilt after World War II

Warsaw in Poland appears modern to visitors because it was rebuilt after World War II, but its historic centre and most emblematic buildings were reconstructed to look exactly like the originals.

Auschwitz: a journey to Nazi hell
Getaways

Auschwitz: a journey to Nazi hell

Auschwitz was the largest Nazi extermination camp and is a journey to the very worst of humanity, while acting as a reminder of what should never happen again.

The Wolf's Lair, the place that could have changed the history of Europe
Places of Interest

The Wolf's Lair, the place that could have changed the history of Europe

The Wolf's Lair was the secret headquarters where Hitler led his army for much of World War II and where he could have died.

Typical Polish food: hearty, spiced, and meaty
Food and Drinks

Typical Polish food: hearty, spiced, and meaty

Winters in Poland are extremely cold and these chilly temperatures have shaped a cuisine where soups, stews, and roasts feature heavily on restaurant menus and in traditional dishes.

Warsaw Ghetto, the largest ghetto in Nazi-occupied Europe
Places of Interest

Warsaw Ghetto, the largest ghetto in Nazi-occupied Europe

Warsaw’s Jewish ghetto was destroyed by the German army at the end of World War II. Today, it’s remembered through museums, monuments, and the remains of buildings and the wall.

The Royal Castle, a symbol of Poland’s independence
Places of Interest

The Royal Castle, a symbol of Poland’s independence

This historic edifice, which dates back to the fourteenth century, was destroyed by the Nazis and later rebuilt with money donated by the public.

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