Places worth seeing in Warsaw
If you are not sure what is truly worth visiting during your stay in the Polish capital, if you are here for a very short visit and want to make sure you get to see the top sights, or if you are simply looking for inspiration, we will be happy to help! Check out our suggestions and see what our beautiful city has to offer!
The Royal Castle is a definite must-see for any visitor to Warsaw. Originally, the castle was built as the seat of Mazovian Dukes, and later the base for the authorities of the First Polish Republic (from the 16th century onwards). In 1944, Nazi troops razed it to ground. It only reopened to visitors in 1984.
The Palace of Culture and Science is Poland's tallest building (if we take into account its spire) and one of the most prominent symbols of post-war Warsaw.
The Miniature Park is an unusual project. The work of enthusiasts, into which a lot of heart and a lot of knowledge were put. Each miniature is made with great care and attention to the smallest details. Lightning effect!
The Nożyk Synagogue is the only Jewish temple that has survived in Warsaw to this day. Its construction was completed in 1912 and its founder was a wealthy merchant, Zalman Ben Menashe Nożyk and his wife Rywka. Before World War II, it was one of the five largest synagogues in Warsaw.
The summer residence of the last king of the Poland, Stanisław August Poniatowski.