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Warsaw

Warsaw, known as the phoenix that has repeatedly risen from the ashes of war, is a city that fuses historical resilience with contemporary dynamism. With its revitalized boulevards, outdoor cafés, and lush parks hosting al fresco Chopin concerts, Warsaw surprises and offers visitors a glimpse into 21st-century Poland.

Must-see attractions in Warsaw

Royal Castle

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Royal Castle at central square of Warsaw

Palace of Culture and Science

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Warsaw Palace of Culture and Science is the city's most visible landmark and tallest building in Poland

POLIN Museum of the History of Polish Jews

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Part of the exhibition in Museum of the History of Polish Jews in Warsaw

Warsaw Rising Museum

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Wilanów Palace

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The royal Wilanow Palace in Warsaw, Poland.

Warsaw Uprising Monument

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Monument to the Warsaw Rising dedicated to Warsaw Uprising in 1944 against the Nazi occupiers. This striking bronze tableau depicts Armia Krajowa fighters.

Copernicus Science Centre

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Łazienki Park

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Lazienki royal palace in Warsaw, Poland

Warsaw Barbican

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Historic Warsaw Barbican in the Warsaw Old Town.

National Museum in Warsaw

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Popular tours in Warsaw