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Step into a city where myths mingle with history! Why is Chopin’s heart hidden in a church? Why does King Sigismund’s column shake when war is near? And did you know Warsaw’s mermaid once battled a fisherman? We start at Copernicus’ statue (because even the stars revolve around Warsaw!), pass...
One of Warsaw’s most iconic boulevards, Krakowskie Przedmieście is where the city’s past and present meet. Once part of the royal route, today it dazzles with grand churches, noble palaces, and literary landmarks. It’s the perfect place to feel the rhythm of the city; elegant, historic, and always full of...
This vast, symbolic square holds one of Warsaw’s most sacred places: the Tomb of the Unknown Soldier, where an eternal flame honors those who died fighting for Poland’s freedom. Behind it once stood the grand Saski Palace - destroyed in WWII, now finally being rebuilt, brick by brick, as a...
More than just a historic district, Warsaw’s Old Town is a symbol of the city’s soul. Flattened during WWII and rebuilt from memory and paintings, it’s a place where the past feels close. Colorful tenements, cobbled streets, and hidden courtyards invite you to wander slowly.
Towering above Castle Square, this 17th-century column honors King Sigismund III, who moved Poland’s capital to Warsaw. It’s one of the city’s most iconic landmarks, and a popular meeting spot. Just behind it stands the majestic Royal Castle, once home to kings and the heart of Polish political life.
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