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  • The Old Town Square is a must on a city walk through Warsaw.
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City walks in Warsaw

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If you want to experience the heart of Poland, explore Warsaw on a city walk. The capital offers a colourful mix of historical core and modern innovations. As a vibrant metropolis, it conveys the progress of modernity, but also honours its own history. Explore Warsaw on a walk or guided tour and discover the wonders of Poland's capital!

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The most beautiful city walks in Warsaw

öffentlicher Strand Stadtteil Praga
City Walking · Poland
Drafted on December 15, 2020
Toprecommended route Difficulty moderate
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15.9 km
4:01 h
118 m
104 m
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Polish Muzeum
City Walking · Poland
Polin Muzeum . Ogród Krasińskich . Stare Miasto Warszawa
Toprecommended route Difficulty easy
10.7 km
2:45 h
42 m
58 m
Warsaw Old Town and Classicist architecture of the adjacent urban areas
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Łazienki Królewskie
City Walking · Poland
Plac Zbawiciela . Plac Unii Lubelskiej . Łazienki Królewskie
Toprecommended route Difficulty easy
15.2 km
4:00 h
63 m
63 m
Warsaw's most famous squares and parks with former royal buildings for festivities and theatre performances.
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City Walking · Poland
Stadtrundgang Warschau
9.9 km
2:30 h
39 m
25 m
Stadtrundgang Warschau zu den wichtigsten Sehenswürdigkeiten Start und Ziel ist ein kostenpflichtiger Parkplatz ca. 2,5 km vom Zentrum entfernt - ist auch für Wohnmobile geeignet (auch Übernachtung) also nur für welche die gut zu Fuß sind
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The Old Town: Historic Warsaw

Warsaw's old town must not be missed on any tour of the city. It seems as if the colourful houses have been standing there between the narrow streets for ages. But this is not the case. In 1944, Warsaw's old town was almost completely bombed out by the Nazis. Only two houses remained standing. It was only after the end of the Second World War that Poland was able to rebuild this gem. Today's Old Town of Warsaw has been a UNESCO World Heritage Site since 1980, as it is the only city center of this size to have been rebuilt.

Walking through the streets of the old town, you will find many historical treasures. The market square is surrounded by pastel-coloured houses that house cafés and the historical museum. In the centre of the square you will find the statue of the Mermaid, which also adorns Warsaw's coat of arms. The rebuilt Royal Castle is also located in Warsaw's Old Town. It was originally built in the 13th century and is now used as a museum. You can visit the Warsaw Royal Castle on a guided tour or on your own and admire the 17th and 18th century rooms. The Royal Route, one of the longest representative streets in the world with numerous sights, also begins at the Royal Castle.

 
City Walking · Poland
Polin Muzeum . Ogród Krasińskich . Stare Miasto Warszawa
Toprecommended route Difficulty easy
Distance 10.7 km
Duration 2:45 h
Ascent 42 m
Descent 58 m

Warsaw Old Town and Classicist architecture of the adjacent urban areas

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What is a must-see in Warsaw?

In Warsaw there are plenty of historical, cultural and architectural sights to discover. One highlight of Poland's capital are its magnificent churches and sacred buildings, which are scattered throughout the city. On a city walk you are sure to discover several impressive cathedrals. The most famous and important of its kind is the Cathedral of St. John. It dates from the 14th century and was the scene of historical events such as coronations, royal weddings and funerals, but also the adoption of the first constitution of Europe on 3 May 1791. It was also destroyed during the Second World War, but was subsequently rebuilt according to the old model.

The Basilica of the Holy Cross is also one of Warsaw's most famous places of worship. You will come across it during a city walk along the Royal route. Even from a distance you can see the impressive baroque building with its two towers and the sculpture of Christ on the Cross. There is also a somewhat macabre sight to marvel at. The heart of the famous Polish composer Fryderyk Chopin has found its final resting place in a side chapel.

 
City Walking · Poland
Plac Zbawiciela . Plac Unii Lubelskiej . Łazienki Królewskie
Toprecommended route Difficulty easy
Distance 15.2 km
Duration 4:00 h
Ascent 63 m
Descent 63 m

Warsaw's most famous squares and parks with former royal buildings for festivities and theatre performances.

from Eberhard Kiefer,   Community

Warsaw - a vibrant metropolis

Despite its rich history, the city of Warsaw is not stuck in the past. Poland's capital is always in step with the times and, in addition to its many historical sights, also boasts modern culture and a colorful nightlife. The district of Praga is the place to be if you feel like a night time city walk. There you can explore the many different restaurants, clubs, but also studios and art venues on your own. In summer, open-air events and concerts take place along the Vistula River.

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How much time do you need in Warsaw?

To get a good overview of the sights of Warsaw, you should plan at least three days in the city. You can explore the city on your own or learn more about the Polish capital on a guided tour with a local guide.

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