The capital of Poland, Warsaw is at the same time the largest city of the country. This heroic city has been through many invasions during the history, yet now with its ancient monuments, stylish malls, delicious restaurants and lively streets has open its arms to the world once again.Â
Start your tour of this beautiful city from the Old Town, the stunning center of the city and the birth place of the Warsaw Uprising against the Nazis during the World War II. See the opulent Royal Castle located in the Castle Square that hosted many Polish Royals during its history. In front of the Castle, King Sigismund’s Column is located, that is considered the symbol of the city’s resurrection. The nearby Syrena (Mermaid) Statue that is considered the protector of the city and also depicted on the coat of arms of the country, was one of the few statues that was not destroyed by the Nazi. In Old Town you will find a lot of beautiful churches, of whose architectural style and artistic elements will mesmerize you.
Once in Warsaw, you are not allowed to leave this beautiful city without visiting its breathtaking museums, such as Polish Vodka Museum, Warsaw Uprising Museum, The National Museum, Neon Museum and many more.