Warsaw is the capital of Poland for four centuries. It is situated in the heart of Europe, on the largest Polish river - Vistula. Population of the capital city is about 1.7 million inhabitants.
The bustling metropolis is now the political, economic and cultural center of the country. Here you will find modern architecture and art, many cultural events, entertainments. Warsaw is also its dramatic history and rich traditions of Poland, which are shown by numerous museums in the city. Feel it walking around the streets of the Old Town – inscribed in the UNESCO list. Everyone can find something according to their interests in this city of contrasts full of unique atmosphere.
Guided tour in the Old Town
Walk the streets of the UNESCO-protected Old Town. We'll see Castle Square with Sigismund's Column, Royal Castle, the Cathedral of St. John, the Old Town Square, the Gnojna Góra (Gnojna Mountain) Observation Deck, the Barbican and city walls, the Little Insurgent Monument, the Monument to the Warsaw Uprising, the Krasinski Palace, the Jablonowski Palace, the Tomb of the Unknown Soldier and the Saxon Gardens, the Grand Theatre and the National Opera.
Wilanów
The complex of park and palace of King Jan III Sobieski from XVII century called Polish Versailles. This gem of Polish baroque architecture is one of the most important monuments of national culture.
Żelazowa Wola
Family town of the world-famous Polish composer - Frederic Chopin. Currently, here in beautiful mansion, covered by woodbine there is a museum. It contents portraits, souvenirs and equipment from XIX century. It hosts many cultural events related to Frederic Chopin.
In the summer in this original atmosphere you can admire piano concerts. The magic of music and environment - around the nineteenth century manor house, overlooking a park with numerous ponds, conservatory, trees and shrubs from around the world, let you feel the incredible atmosphere of this place.