Warsaw

In the “Warsaw” category, you will find everything you need to know about our capital – from the major tourist attractions, to atmospheric corners, and hidden gems of the city. Whether you’re a resident, a tourist, or simply looking for inspiration for your free time, this section is for you.

What can you expect?

Guides to the main attractions: From the Palace of Culture and Science, through Łazienki Królewskie, to the Old Town and the Royal Castle.
Culture and art: Information about exhibitions, museums, theaters, and festivals.
Gastronomy: Recommended restaurants, cafés, and places with a unique atmosphere.
Family attractions: Places perfect for trips with children, interactive exhibitions, and family-friendly events.
Hidden treasures: Unusual places and stories that will make you look at Warsaw from a completely different perspective.
Events in Warsaw: Up-to-date information on what’s happening in the city.

Each post in the “Warsaw” category is created with readers in mind who want to experience this beautiful and dynamic city from its best side. We invite you to explore Warsaw with us!

Interior of Cafe Podrygi – a café in Powiśle near the National Museum in Warsaw
Gastronomy, Warsaw

Cafe Podrygi – a café near the National Museum in Warsaw

Cafe Podrygi was created for lovers of art and good taste. After visiting the National Museum in Warsaw, it’s the perfect place for a coffee, a signature cocktail, or a glass of wine. This café gem in Powiśle impresses not only with its location but also with its style — a cozy interior, garden space, and a rich menu make it one of the most interesting spots in the capital for moments of relaxation and meeting with friends.

Royal chamber in the Royal Castle in Warsaw with a green canopy bed and gilded decorations
Museums, Warsaw

Royal Castle in Warsaw – history, sightseeing, tickets and opening hours

The Royal Castle in Warsaw is the heart of Poland’s history and a symbol of the capital’s rebirth. Once the residence of kings and the seat of the parliament, it impresses with its architecture, interiors, and rich collections. Discover its history, explore the royal apartments, and plan your visit to this exceptional attraction in Warsaw.

Front of St. Florian’s Cathedral at night with Cardinal Wyszyński monument
Curiosities, Religion, Warsaw

St. Florian’s Cathedral in Praga – the heart of right-bank Warsaw

St. Florian’s Cathedral is a symbol of Warsaw’s Praga – a monumental Neo-Gothic church that survived the war and continues to impress with its architecture and spiritual power. Discover its history, architect, style, and nearby attractions such as the zoo, the Orthodox church on Targowa Street, or the Praga Koneser Center. Find out what connects it to the sanctuary in Gietrzwałd!

Traditional Indian dishes with naan, rice, and curry at Parivar Restaurant in Warsaw
blog, Gastronomy, Warsaw

Parivar Restaurant – a Journey to the Heart of India in Warsaw’s Praga District

Looking for a unique spot for an oriental lunch or dinner in the capital? Parivar Restaurant, located at 75 Waszyngtona Avenue, is a cozy Indian restaurant in Warsaw that brings the flavors of the subcontinent straight to your plate. Aromatic spices, homemade naan, juicy paneer, and bold curries – discover authentic Indian cuisine in the heart of Praga Południe, just steps away from Skaryszewski Park.

Monumental tree in Skaryszewski Park seen from below
Curiosities, Warsaw

An oasis of peace in the heart of the city. Discover a side of Skaryszewski Park you’ve never seen before.

Skaryszewski Park is one of the most beautiful and diverse walking areas in Warsaw. Picturesque paths, romantic ponds, monuments, a waterfall, and lush greenery create the unique atmosphere of this historic park. It’s the perfect spot for a family walk, a lazy afternoon with a book in a hammock, or a weekend picnic. In this article, you’ll also find practical information about where to park near Skaryszewski Park.

Mannequin in ZOMO riot police uniform with shield and helmet, Museum of Life in PRL
Museums, Stories, Warsaw

Museum of Life under Communism – a journey into the everyday life of a bygone era

The Museum of Life under Communism is a unique journey into the era of the Maluch car, soda carts, and wall units. Right in the heart of Warsaw, you can watch classic cartoons on a black-and-white TV, sip orange soda in a 1970s-style café, and discover what everyday life looked like in the Polish People’s Republic. Check ticket prices, opening hours, and find out why this is one of the most original museums in the city!

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