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Annual event that presents a selection of international and Polish films, with screenings, workshops and meetings with f

A special night in which Warsaw's museums and galleries open their doors for free until late, offering special exhibitio

Festival dedicated to jazz with concerts by national and international artists in different stages of the city, celebrat

National celebration with parades, cultural events and patriotic activities in Warsaw to commemorate the independence of

Visit the historic city of Krakow, known for its World Heritage-listed Old Town, Wawel Castle Hill and Market Square, on

Excursion to see one of the most emblematic and tragic places of World War II, where you can learn about the history of

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Warsaw began as a small fishing village in the late 13th century, slowly growing into a major settlement in the region.
In 1596, King Sigismund III moved the Polish capital from Krakow to Warsaw, boosting its political and urban development. The city was known as the 'Paris of the North' before World War II.
During World War II, Warsaw was nearly destroyed by bombing and the Jewish Ghetto Revolt. After the war, it was almost completely rebuilt, earning the nickname 'Phoenix City'. Today it is a modern center with a mix of historical and contemporary architecture.
La cronología histórica muestra los momentos clave que han definido el desarrollo de Warsaw a lo largo de los siglos.
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Warsaw is a safe city for tourists and residents, with low rates of serious crime.
Warsaw is a walkable city, especially in the historic center and tourist areas.
Public transport is efficient and covers the city and its surroundings well.
Warsaw is a fairly affordable city compared to other European capitals.
Nightlife is active with bars, clubs and cultural events, especially in the center.
Warsaw offers a rich cultural scene with museums, theaters and festivals throughout the year.
Warsaw's gastronomy mixes Polish tradition with international influences.
The city offers a good variety of shops, from traditional markets to modern shopping centres.
The continental climate can be cold in winter and variable in other seasons.
The city is accessible to tourists with good infrastructure and services in several languages.
The city offers many activities and green spaces for families.
Although there is an active LGBTQ+ community, social acceptance is variable and may be limited outside of urban areas.
Locals are usually friendly and welcoming, although language can be a barrier for some visitors.
Warsaw offers natural beauty mainly in its parks and along the Vistula River.
The architecture combines reconstructed historic buildings with modern skyscrapers.
The city has a deep and significant history, especially related to World War II.
Warsaw has numerous parks and gardens that offer natural spaces within the city.
The city is generally clean, although some residential areas may show wear and tear.
Warsaw is an emerging hub for startups and technology in Eastern Europe.
Warsaw is suitable for digital nomads with good connectivity and coworking spaces.
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Warsaw is a vibrant and resilient city with a rich history, good quality of life and cultural attractions, although with a cold climate and some urban contrasts.
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The continental climate can be cold in winter and variable in other seasons.
Spring is cool and pleasant, with temperatures gradually rising and flowers beginning to bloom in the parks.
Summer is warm and pleasant, ideal for enjoying outdoor activities and cultural events.
Autumn presents cool temperatures and autumn colors in green spaces, with moderate rainfall.
Winter is cold, with frequent snowfall and subzero temperatures, creating a typical Eastern European winter atmosphere.
Warm and pleasant summers
Mild spring and autumn
Long and cold winters
Rains in autumn
The seasons are well defined with cold winters and warm summers.
Spring and fall are the best times to visit due to the mild climate.
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Warsaw is a city with a moderate cost of living, accessible to travelers with different budgets, from backpackers to luxury tourists.
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The Old Town of Warsaw is the historical and cultural core of the city, rebuilt after its destruction in World War II. Its cobbled streets and medieval architecture invite you to a journey back in time, being a UNESCO World Heritage Site.
Located in the heart of the Old City, this rectangular square was the center of commerce and social events in medieval times. Rebuilt after the war, it is a meeting point with colorful Renaissance and Baroque houses, the statue of the Little Mermaid and the Warsaw History Museum.
The oldest church in Warsaw, built in the 14th century and rebuilt after the war. It stands out for its Gothic architecture and its historical connection with the Royal Castle through an elevated tunnel. Admission is free and it is a religious and cultural symbol of the city.
Historical residence of Polish monarchs, the Royal Castle is a magnificent example of Renaissance and Baroque architecture. Rebuilt after the war, it houses exhibitions of art and historical furniture that reflect the history of Poland.
A 16th century defensive fortification that was part of the walls of the Old City. It is one of the symbols of Warsaw's resistance and an emblematic place to learn about the city's military history.
This monument commemorates the bravery and sacrifice of the insurgents during the Warsaw Uprising in 1944. It is a symbol of resistance and historical memory, located in a prominent location in the city.
Emblematic square in front of the Royal Castle, meeting point and scene of cultural events. Surrounded by historic buildings, it is an ideal place to appreciate the architecture and urban life of Warsaw.
Small square located near St. John's Cathedral, famous for its historic cannons and picturesque atmosphere. It is a quiet place to rest and enjoy the medieval surroundings.
Riverside area of the Vistula River with promenades, bar terraces and river beaches. It is one of the liveliest spaces in Warsaw in summer, ideal for outdoor activities and enjoying local life.
Sculpture located in the Powiśle neighborhood, built in 1939 and which survived the war. It depicts the warrior mermaid, the protective symbol of Warsaw, and is a popular riverside photography spot.
Modern building with a rooftop garden offering panoramic views of the city. It combines contemporary architecture with green spaces, being a prominent cultural and study place in Warsaw.
Baroque church located in the historic center, known for its tower with a viewing platform that offers views of the Old City and the Royal Castle. It is an important place of worship and architectural heritage.
Museum located in the Market Square that tells the history of the city from its origins to the reconstruction after World War II. It offers interactive exhibitions and historical collections.
Historical path that connects several emblematic points of Warsaw, including palaces, churches and parks. It is ideal for exploring on foot and discovering the cultural and architectural wealth of the city.
The largest park in Warsaw, famous for its water palace, gardens and sculptures. It is a green space to relax, enjoy outdoor concerts and admire nature in the heart of the city.
Iconic building of Warsaw, built in socialist realist style. It houses theaters, museums and a viewing point with panoramic views of the city, being one of the modern symbols of Warsaw.
Modern food market located in a restored historic building. It offers a wide variety of local and international food, being a popular place to try contemporary Polish cuisine.
Museum dedicated to the history of the Warsaw Uprising and the Polish resistance during World War II. It presents moving exhibitions about the struggle and suffering of the population.
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Visit the historic city of Krakow, known for its World Heritage-listed Old Town, Wawel Castle Hill and Market Square, one of the largest in Europe. It is ideal for lovers of history and art.
Histoire, Art
Excursion to see one of the most emblematic and tragic places of World War II, where you can learn about the history of the Holocaust and pay tribute to the victims.
Histoire
Explore the impressive underground salt mines with galleries, salt-carved chapels and tunnels that stretch for more than 300 km. It is a unique experience for those interested in nature and history.
Nature, Histoire
Discover the port city of Gdansk with its Hanseatic architecture, its historic old town and its maritime atmosphere. Perfect for those who enjoy art and history.
Histoire, Art
Visit the religious capital of Poland, famous for the Jasna Gora sanctuary and the image of the Black Madonna, an important center of pilgrimage and spirituality.
Histoire, Culture
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Explorez les divers quartiers de la ville, chacun avec son caractère et son charme uniques.
Authentic local atmosphere with large parks and quiet daily life, ideal for those looking for a more residential experience away from the center.
Authentic neighborhood preserved after the Second World War, with urban art, museums such as the neon museum, and a mix of history and modernity.
Historic area known for its churches and pleasant squares, with a quiet and cultural atmosphere, ideal for walks and historical visits.
The oldest and most emblematic neighborhood, rebuilt after the war, with cobblestone streets, medieval architecture and a very lively tourist and cultural atmosphere.
Historical area with a strong memorial load, where sites that remember the history of the Holocaust and Jewish resistance are preserved.
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Enjoy open-air concerts of Chopin's music in the beautiful Łazienki Royal Park, an event that celebrates Polish classical music in a natural and elegant setting.
Experience the magic of Christmas in Warsaw with its traditional Christmas market, where you can buy crafts, try typical Polish food and enjoy the festive decorations and lights.
Celebrate the arrival of spring with cultural events, flower exhibitions and outdoor activities in city parks and squares, enjoying the rebirth of nature.
Participate in food and cultural festivals that celebrate the harvest and autumn traditions, with tastings of local products and artistic events in public spaces.
Découvrez les événements et festivals les plus importants organisés tout au long de l'année
Annual event that presents a selection of international and Polish films, with screenings, workshops and meetings with filmmakers, promoting quality cinema and audiovisual culture.
A special night in which Warsaw's museums and galleries open their doors for free until late, offering special exhibitions, concerts and cultural activities for all audiences.
Festival dedicated to jazz with concerts by national and international artists in different stages of the city, celebrating the diversity and richness of this musical genre.
National celebration with parades, cultural events and patriotic activities in Warsaw to commemorate the independence of Poland, with a festive and solemn atmosphere.
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