Warsaw, Poland, was once called the "Paris of the North." It survived almost complete destruction in World War II, the stranglehold of the Soviet occupation of Poland and the upheaval of capitalism.
The best ways to get around Warsaw are on foot and via public transportation. Many top attractions sit within walking distance of one another, while others are easy to reach by metro, tram or bus.
A statue of a mermaid, said to be the city's protector, in Warsaw's Old Town Square. Photo Credit: Barbara Redding Poland's vibrant capital is showing up on more travel lists in 2025, and not just ...
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Warsaw doesn’t appear at the top of many European travelers’ wish lists. But that’s just one reason you may want to visit. With evocative sights, an epic history, and low prices, Warsaw is a diamond ...
Looking for an affordable, history-packed adventure in Europe? Have you ever considered Poland’s capital city, Warsaw? Yes, it has something of a grey reputation. It suffered extensive damage during ...
Head to Museum of Warsaw for a glimpse of the city's past. At the Museum of Warsaw, we learned about the city’s history. The museum is housed in eight historic townhouses that were once home to ...
Soar above the magical holiday atmosphere of the Warsaw Christmas Market with this breathtaking drone video. Witness the enchanting beauty of the UNESCO-listed Old Town Market Square (Rynek Starego ...